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1826. Jany. 20

Constitutional Code.

Ch.1. Territory-name
S. Instructional

On the temporal<add>it temporal</add> plan the result of the made in
the ultimate grade is called a Township, Vill or
Hamlet: in the spiritualecclesiastical planor say spiritual, a Parish: in
same instance the two results are a coincident; in others,
not. For a multitude of important purposes, th in
particular for taxation and registration, the spiritual plan has in the case of this ultimate
result
plan has been adopted into the civil temporal:
and forby this adoption, vast and various not is the confusion
and mischief that has been produced, See Ch.XXVII
Local Headman's Registrar.

In a country of the actual political state, the
coterritory of which (distant dependencies out of the question)
were not much different from that of France, GreatEngland
BritainScotland or and Ireland. taken together., G the England
and Scotland taken together, every England, Scotland
and Ireland each take separately, the result of the
ultimate Service sectional operation might perhaps be of a magnitude
between that of the French arandissement Judicial Pa and that of
the French Commune. With a view to the present purpose, all ththose
portion.aggregate number integers of territory are put upon a level: for great as
is the difference between the largest, to evil and the of them and the smallest -
between France and
Scotland.
the territory of France and that smallest
the territory of Scotland still it is not (it is believed) so
great, as not to be capable of being made up for by a difference in
member: in proportion to the Ireland France that is
to say by giving to a country resembling France in magnitude
a greater number, to Scotland a country resembling
Scotland a lesser number of this same of territory
if such they may be called: for by alone is from the
correspondent Greek word which means not that which
is not susceptible of ulterior division, or at least have not
been substituted subjected to it. | [+]

[+] When journey as individuals
to and from
the seats of the business
are in the smallest
member necessary, the
object will be to lessen
number of those expensive foundations
number of them: where
those , causes as they
are those causes of delay vexation
and expence are in the greatest number necessary, the object will be to increase the number of those foundations, in so far as the consideration of the expence in buildings and functionary
will admitt time, the it will be seen the mo less numerous the Appellate Judication. can be the better the more numerous, the Local Immediate Judicatories and Local Headmans Offices. | can be made the better.



Identifier: | JB/042/175/002
"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 42.

Date_1

1832-05-09

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3-4

Box

042

Main Headings

constitutional code

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175

Info in main headings field

constitutional code

Image

002

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intermediate ends

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Number of Pages

1

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recto

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c2

Penner

jeremy bentham

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jeremy bentham

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13098

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