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Introduct. Observations
From p. 13.
4 Inserting the number of the Chapter, as also that of the
Sect
4. Inserting 4IV. The only remaining particularity that occurs to me is the
inserting in the references made to existing Statutes, the
number of the Chapter, as also that of the Section.
In common practice nothing no reference is ever said of the Section
although the Sections, being numbered in the authentic
edition the materials for such reference are already in
existence.
How stands this in common practice?
With regard to the Chapter, either no means are given
of distinguishing it from other Chapters of the same Session,
of or if the distinction is made, it is by a recital of the
Title. [+] [+]In the first case the
reader is at sent a hunting
of after the Statute he
question wants among a
hundred or two of others that he
Statutes of the same has nothing to do with:
in the other case he
his attention is bewildered
by whereby the sentence is loaded and the conception
of the reader perplexed with a heap of extraneous and useless matter
altogether irrelevant and useless crammed into the
belly of a sentence, which would be quite long enough without
any such parenthesis. As to the Section # To p — 15 — Should
For a Note see p— 14 —
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