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Indirect Legislation § 6
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3. Keeping
account of
passengers
7. Regulations concerning the taking account
of persons passing at who pass at night through the gates
of walled towns: The same expedients might be
applied upon occasion to any other passes:
such as toll-houses bridges, ferry boats ferries , and passes between
among precipices. The accounts required may
be more or less particular, according to the occasion.
Name, business, to from whence, and whither,
and so on.
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4 — of strangers
8. Regulations for obliging the owners of occupiers of inns and other houses of
entertainment, but principally inns, to give the
like account of their inmates. Regulations for
the occasional visitation of such houses; to
be performed by officers of the police.
5. Removing
improper advertisements
9. Provisions for the tearing down or O obliterating
[defamatory seditions and indecent
or otherwise on any other account immoral handbills or inscriptions
publickly stuck upon or exhibited: also articles
of public news calculated to sink or raise the
rateable valuable of public or other property
printed papers or other similar documents as the stuck
up in public situations the case where the conten marked or stuck up against buildings or in other
public situations, viz: where the contents are of
sede any
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