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4 Jany 1811
§. 95
First note the case where the applicant is present
10. Application made at the Office? by whom,
once more, and where and in what manner?
In answer to all these questions, now comes the denouement,
and surely it is the reader will begin
perhaps to think that it is high almost time.
Here the case branches out, and in a manner
which to the reader will be apt to appear altogether
unexpected. All this while the applicant under
the name of claimant the applicant has been at
a it may happen in one or other of two altogether
contrasted situations: at the further corner of the United
Kingdom (line 4) in England or Scotland or in Ireland
or else within view of "the said Royal Hospital"
all the while.
A remittance In a case which in process of time
will be compleatly marked out and described is the
Remittance Bill which probably whatever it be (for
no other description is here given of it) is probably no
bad thing, "shall" i is by somebody or other (who not mentioned)
"be forwarded" (it is said) "and sent for the amount
of such share or balance, or the same shall (by
somebody or other who not mentioned) "be remitted to
"or for the use of such claimant, in such other manner
"as the said Treasurer or his Deputy" (what
Deputy? for in line 7 5 the supposition is that in the place all along a question
is no such deputy –) be that as it may the said Treasurer or his Deputy
"with such approbation as aforesaid, shall from time
"to time judge more expedient", – with such approbation
as aforesaid not that throughout in the whole
course of the description given of the case now upon the
carpet – given in the course of this same Section, mention
of any such thing as an approbation has anywhere been made.
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