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Decr 1810
Prize Acts 1805 1809

3. In particular where are they to be? where in
what place or places are to be their respective offices?
under by what appellation are they to be asked for? The
legislator did he know at all this? why then does he not
tell us? was he ignorant of it? why then did he undertake
to legislate without knowledge? and if he a great
character in a great his high situation was there , us we
little characters in our low situations with what consistency
could he expect us to be more knowing?

4. Once more those persons who are at home to
every body where are they to be found by any body?
Within the verge of the Hospital building itself? the object end in
view in this complication is on this supposition inscrutable inexplicable.
To what end bandy all those documents from the
Office of the Treasurers Office to which they are sent to the
Clerk of the Cheques Office, and from thence back again
to the Treasurer's Office?

A ch An account of the sort in question addressed to the Treasurer arrives
this day the 1st of January at the Treasurer's Office? why
not by the hands of some determinate Clerk in that office
called for example Clerk of the Lists – the title of it
a short but adequate description of it to be entered into a
Table forms so as to in such manner as to form the first article
in that Table while of receipt entered in one column, date
of the entry made in this Table, in another column.

The Same persons be it may happen to have business
at the Treasurer's Office: for those there may be one copy
left as the above at the Treasurers Office. To others it may happen
at the same time to have business at the Clerk of the Cheques
Office: reason sufficient for having another copy for it and it
be a long one at the Clerk of the Cheques Office. Six times every
year i.e. at the end of every six weeks of the year be equally divided
at the end of every
six weeks the intermediate
additions entered in the
lump? Why so> what
need is there that any
for the being entered in both Tables any such addition should six times.


Identifier: | JB/547/324/001
"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 547.

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1810-12-??

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547

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324

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Prizes. Acts 1805. 1809

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001

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Jeremy Bentham

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Jeremy Bentham

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