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it is much better policy to connect the<lb/>administration of magisterial duties in | <p>it is much better policy to connect the<lb/>administration of magisterial duties in such<lb/>a metropolis as this — to the Class of persons<lb/>who will be induced by a salary of eight<lb/>hundred a year to undertake them — than <add>either</add> to leave<lb/>them to be performed <del><gap/></del> gratuitously — or to be<lb/>contented with such functionaries as can be<lb/>procured for two hundred Pounds a year —</p> | ||
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<p>I have shewn to more than one competent<lb/>Judge the Letter and Observations which<lb/>your nephew M<add>r</add> George Bentham was good<lb/>enough to address to me. Their opinion is in<lb/>conformity with my own — that they are highly<lb/>creditable to him. They are at this moment in<lb/>the Hands of one most fully capable to <sic>appretiate</sic><lb/>their merit, Sir J. Richardson, <del>the</del> lately <add>a Judge</add></p> | |||
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it is much better policy to connect the
administration of magisterial duties in such
a metropolis as this — to the Class of persons
who will be induced by a salary of eight
hundred a year to undertake them — than either to leave
them to be performed gratuitously — or to be
contented with such functionaries as can be
procured for two hundred Pounds a year —
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I have shewn to more than one competent
Judge the Letter and Observations which
your nephew Mr George Bentham was good
enough to address to me. Their opinion is in
conformity with my own — that they are highly
creditable to him. They are at this moment in
the Hands of one most fully capable to appretiate
their merit, Sir J. Richardson, the lately a Judge
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