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<head><note>Exposing person</note>  Indirect</head><!-- note and heading in pencil -->
<head><note>Exposing person</note>  Indirect</head><!-- note and heading in pencil -->
<p>different sets of issues . <hi rend='underline'>Those who collect the</hi> <add>One by those whose business</add> it  
<p>different sets of issues. <hi rend='underline'>Those who collect the</hi> <add>One by those whose business</add> it  
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is to collect the taxes if any in which houses  
is to collect the taxes if any in which houses  
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are concerned : <del>and</del> another by the<!-- symbol/deletion above the word 'the' --> Ministers
are concerned: <del>and</del> another by the<!-- symbol/deletion above the word 'the' --> Ministers
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attached to the respective parishes . A Clergyman
attached to the respective parishes. A Clergyman
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who does his duty knows every parishioner he
who does his duty knows every parishioner he
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has . [So at least they are told by him in whose <add>A good Shepherd knoweth his own sheep</add>
has. [So at least they are told by him in whose <add>A good Shepherd knoweth his own sheep</add>
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<lb/>
name they serve .]  A good Shepherd knoweth his
name they serve.]  A good Shepherd knoweth his
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<add>own</add> sheep .  To discriminate one class of inhabitants
<add>own</add> sheep.  To discriminate one class of inhabitants
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from another may be a matter of some difficulty,
from another may be a matter of some difficulty,
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inhabitants of a parish or hamlet <add>without distinction</add> is a matter of
inhabitants of a parish or hamlet <add>without distinction</add> is a matter of
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<del>no</del> <add>very little</add> difficulty <del>. at all</del> : it is not so difficult as to
<del>no</del> <add>very little</add> difficulty <del>. at all</del>: it is not so difficult as to
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take an account of an equal number of sheep .
take an account of an equal number of sheep.
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<p><!-- indent -->Let the account taken by the civil officer
<p><!-- indent -->Let the account taken by the civil officer
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ecclesiastical to the ecclesiastical superior,  <del>Let
ecclesiastical to the ecclesiastical superior,  <del>Let
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a copy of</del> that taken by the minister <add>[+]</add> <note><add>[+]</add> let there be two copies: one open to the inspection of every body ; the other</note> be carefully
a copy of</del> that taken by the minister <add>[+]</add> <note><add>[+]</add> let there be two copies: one open to the inspection of every body; the other</note> be carefully
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preserved among the archives of the parish.
preserved among the archives of the parish.
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Exposing person Indirect

different sets of issues. Those who collect the One by those whose business it
is to collect the taxes if any in which houses
are concerned: and another by the Ministers
attached to the respective parishes. A Clergyman
who does his duty knows every parishioner he
has. [So at least they are told by him in whose A good Shepherd knoweth his own sheep
name they serve.] A good Shepherd knoweth his
own sheep. To discriminate one class of inhabitants
from another may be a matter of some difficulty,
especially where the distinction is when from circumstances
which the law has made it mens interest
to conceal. To take an account of all the
inhabitants of a parish or hamlet without distinction is a matter of
no very little difficulty . at all: it is not so difficult as to
take an account of an equal number of sheep.

Let the account taken by the civil officer
be transmitted to the civil superior ; that by the
ecclesiastical to the ecclesiastical superior, Let
a copy of
that taken by the minister [+] [+] let there be two copies: one open to the inspection of every body; the other be carefully
preserved among the archives of the parish.




Identifier: | JB/062/197/004"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 62.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

not numbered

Box

062

Main Headings

indirect legislation

Folio number

197

Info in main headings field

indirect

Image

004

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::gr [crown motif] [britannia with shield emblem]]]

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

20187

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