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to your Lordships, & as far as a negative, and such
a negative, can be proved. But to be believed
here surely averment may be received for
proof: for of what is convenient to an individual
being of sound mind full age and ordinary discretion,
who but that individual shall judge?
A situation in itself not equally convenient
might as far as pecuniary advantage is included
in the idea of convenience be rendered
equally convenient by a pecuniary compensation
given in proportion to the want of intrinsic
convenience. But out of whose pocket but that of the public would the
such compensation have to be come? – out
of that public Any such other situation there
would not be as according to the Act as ought
to be equally convenient with reference to the
public, as according to the Act it ought to be.
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