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28 Decr 1810
Prizes 1805 1809 §. 7, 9
Act 1809
Sections 7 and 9.
In these two Sections may be seen the most best
useful imagined and a promise at least most efficient of the expedients
furnished employed by the amending Act for securing the interests
of the those defenders of their the country against a indolence, the
effects of negligence, indolence and rapacity on the
the part of those to whose services, they are under the in the character of Agents or Trustees
necessity this situation lays them under the necessity of having recourse. to
It In both each of them supposition is made of the
existence of an official person, termed stiled the Officer for
Prizes; to whom in each of them a special an appropriate apposite power
and thence a coupled of course with a correspondent duty is attributed. In contemplation
of the duty thus attributed chalked out to him an Officer
had a short time before previously antecedently to the passing of this Act
been created an office had at the recommendation
of the Right Honourable Author in his quality of Treasurer
of the Navy been created, and, at the same recommendation,
a person pitched upon for filling it.
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