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On the part of the
Parishes such consent
was not naturally
to be expected
p. 19.
1. Introduction of a
Prison not popular
2. The advantage, tho'
real, not impressive
3. Disadvantage more
impressive, tho'
confined to few.
ling has
reach
9 to this
ould have
d tendency
a serious
elty extensive
a partial, a.
p.19.
17
on the part of
sons possessing
roachments -
in friends of
the Vestry.
p.
8
p. of indem-
in their favour
. p.23.
ives by the 13p.
19
in the mean
their opposition
it but be ex-
to be prema-
. 23.
20
That the Waste ground
continue for ever unimproved
can not
be reckoned considered
as a state of things
that would upon the
whole be eligible. p. 205
21
But if the objections
against the improvement
of it prevail
in the present instance
a fortiori must they
in any future one
p. 25.
22
The liquidation of
the rights in a primary
way is a
benefit which the
parties could not
scarce obtain in
any other case
than the present.
p. 27.
23
Recapitulation p. 29
1. The plan, a plan
of public utility
2. Employing giving this to the spot
an advantage to the
neighbourhood.
3—and to the individuals
particularly
interested.
p.
4.—who yet can
not be expected to
give their consent.
5. But neither need
they be required.
6.—nor therefore ought
it to be applied
for.
7. The very delay resulting
from the
acting in concert
would be fatal to
the business.
24
Necessity of opening
to whatever parties
may be disposed to
concurr in the execution
of the Act,
powers enabling them
to do the business
without the concurrence
of the rest. p. 31.
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