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If it happens as it does often, that one word is in some part
of an Act printed for another, immediately then comes out a
new fresh one Act with all it's formalities & flourishes to alter it: the
whole story is told over again once more in as many words
as may be: & the Collection remains is enacted ornamented with —
both of them together.
I have now before me an Act 25.G.2.7 made to rectify another, 24.G.2.14 which was itself - made to explaining & amending 21.G.2.32. in which
unhappily an "or" had been inserted instead of an "and"—
to put in one word was therefore the business which the Act —
was to do — The preamble alone of the Statute which is to
do this contains between 5 & 600: what there is in the body
(as the Edition I have before me has not got it) I don't know.
COMPOS. Stat. quâ Statutes. One with another |BR[|] Recapitulation in Rectifying Acts.
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