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<head>Observations</head> <p> <hi rend='superscript'>+</hi> By these loose words it <del>is</del> <add>seems</add> <sic>render'd</sic> in some degree doubtful <lb/>whether <sic>Tollgatherers</sic>, <add>Clerks, or even Trustees,</add> are not the objects of the <lb/>clause as well as Surveyors: if it be apprehended,<lb/> least the want of a formal appointment should exempt<lb/> persons acting as Surveyors from the penalty, <lb/>the ... Article in the Section of Definitions is calculated<lb/> to obviate such apprehensions: as to the cost, an <lb/>anxiety of this sort had better be expressed constantly <lb/>& regularly or not at all. The next Article, for example,<lb/> stands in equal need of it.</p> | <head>Observations</head> <p> <hi rend='superscript'>+</hi> By these loose words it <del>is</del> <add>seems</add> <sic>render'd</sic> in some degree doubtful <lb/>whether <sic>Tollgatherers</sic>, <add>Clerks, or even Trustees,</add> are not the objects of the <lb/>clause as well as Surveyors: if it be apprehended,<lb/> least the want of a formal appointment should exempt<lb/> persons acting as Surveyors from the penalty, <lb/>the ... Article in the Section of Definitions is calculated<lb/> to obviate such apprehensions: as to the cost, an <lb/>anxiety of this sort had better be expressed constantly <lb/>& regularly or not at all. The next Article, for example,<lb/> stands in equal need of it.</p> | ||
<p>Is not "suffering" rather too loose? might not some<lb/> word importing <hi rend='underline'>knowledge</hi>, as "<hi rend='underline'>connivance</hi>", be more <lb/>proper? If so, the Article might be <sic>alter'd</sic> thus — <lb/>..."with whose connivance.... shall have lain."</p> | <p>Is not "suffering" rather too loose? might not some<lb/> | ||
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word importing <hi rend='underline'>knowledge</hi>, as "<hi rend='underline'>connivance</hi>", be more <lb/>proper? If so, the Article might be <sic>alter'd</sic> thus — <lb/>..."with whose connivance.... shall have lain."</p> | |||
<p>This further explanation might then be useful, by way <lb/> of direction to the Magistrate, & to prevent an offender <lb/>depending on impunity from the difficulty of the <lb/> proof — "Of the fact of such connivance direct<lb/> evidence shall not be necessary, but the Magistrate <lb/>shall <del>deliv</del> judge from the circumstances of<lb/> the case. </p> | <p>This further explanation might then be useful, by way <lb/> of direction to the Magistrate, & to prevent an offender <lb/>depending on impunity from the difficulty of the <lb/> proof — "Of the fact of such connivance direct<lb/> evidence shall not be necessary, but the Magistrate <lb/>shall <del>deliv</del> judge from the circumstances of<lb/> the case. </p> | ||
<p>It is better to devise some general term, than<lb/> to trust to these specifications, which seldom are <lb/>compleat — Those in question, for example, scarce include <hi rend='underline'>railing</hi> set up to fence off a Gravel Pit. <lb/></p> | <p>It is better to devise some general term, than<lb/> to trust to these specifications, which seldom are <lb/>compleat — Those in question, for example, scarce <lb/> include <hi rend='underline'>railing</hi> set up to fence off a Gravel Pit. <lb/></p> | ||
<p>The consequences of the double measure of words <lb/>given in this Section according to the laudable generosity<lb/> in use, is, (not to bend <add>a</add> myself to make acknowledgment <lb/>of it in every instance) that "if any [two <lb/>"Surveyors" are guilty of this negligence," such [one] <lb/>"Surveyor" (which of them?) is to pay the fine.</p> | <p>The consequences of the double measure of words <lb/>given in this Section according to the laudable generosity<lb/> in use, is, (not to bend <add>a</add> myself to make acknowledgment <lb/>of it in every instance) that "if any [two <lb/>"Surveyors" are guilty of this negligence," such [one] <lb/>"Surveyor" (which of them?) is to pay the fine.</p> | ||
<head>Art. I<lb/> Sect. VII</head> | |||
<p>Surveyors and Tollgatherers shall [within ....days] after <lb/>written notice from any 5 Trustees, render to them <lb/>or to any person of their appointment mentioned in such notice, <add>an account in writing</add> of all receipts & disbursements by themselves <lb/>[or on their behalf,] not before accounted for; <lb/>or on omission [without reasonable excuses <add>verified by Oath]</add> shall forfeit<lb/> 5£ to the benefit of the Road.</p><lb/> | |||
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<!-- following in print --><p>And be it further enacted, That if any Surveyor [or <lb/>Surveyors,] <hi rend='superscript'>+</hi> or other Person or Persons having the Care <lb/>of any Turnpike Road, shall suffer to be [or remain,] for <lb/>the Space of Forty-eight hours in any part thereof<lb/> within Twelve feet [on either Side] of the Middle of<lb/> such Road, any Post [or Posts,] Heap [or Heaps] of <lb/>Stones, Rubbish, or Earth, set up or raised [in or] above <lb/>the Surface [of the said Road,] by which the Passage <lb/>[thereof shall or] may be obstructed, [impeded, confined,<lb/> or Straitened] (other than [and except] Posts, Blocks, <lb/>Stones, or Banks of Earth, fixed in the Ground, or <lb/>raised, for securing Horse or Foot Roads, and also Direction <lb/>Posts and Stones) such Surveyor or other Person <lb/>shall forfeit [and pay] the Sum of Forty Shillings, to <lb/>be recovered before One Justice of the Peace. </p> | |||
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<p>And be it further enacted, that the Gate-keeper or <lb/>Toll-gatherer of every such Toll-gate or Bar, and every <lb/>Surveyor of any Turnpike Road, shall, when required, <lb/>by Notice in Writing from the said Trustees or Commissioners,<lb/> or any five or more of them, render upon<lb/> Oath, to be administered by, and taken before, any One <lb/>Justice of the Peace, Trustee, or Commissioner of such <lb/>Turnpike Road, a true and exact Account in Writing, <lb/>to the said Trustees or Commissioners, or to any Person <lb/>to be named in such Notice appointed by them, or <lb/>any five or more of them, of all Monies received by<lb/> him, her, or them, at such Toll-gate or Bar, or otherwise<lb/> on account of such Turnpike Road, not before accounted <lb/> for, under the Penalty of Five Pounds for<lb/> every such Offence or Neglect; to be recovered in a summary <lb/>manner before any One Justice of the Peace, and<lb/> applied to the Use of the respective Road on which such <lb/>Toll-gate shall be placed. </p> | |||
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<p>Having been at the pains of framing an article not above a | |||
<lb/>page or two ago for the purpose of imposing precisely the same obligation upon Mortgages, I have e'en gone to work this <lb/>time like old <hi rend='underline'>Homer</hi> messengers, <add>messages</add> & made the <lb/><unclear>same</unclear> do over again for Tollgatherers & Surveyors. The <lb/>luxuriance of the compiler's fancy disdains these servile imitations;<lb/> yet I am apt to think the critics in both walks <lb/>will join with one in opinion, that it might <del>not</del> have been <lb/><add>never the</add> worse if, in the point in question, the venerable ancient <lb/>abovementioned had been somewhat less of a Special-Pleader,<lb/> & our compiler somewhat less of a Poet — a perfection <lb/>of the one art is, variety; of the other, sameness.</p> | |||
<p>In the strict <gap/>, of sameness of expression with sameness <lb/>of design, consists one main expedient for the making </p> | |||
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New Turnpike Surveyors Orig.
Sect. VI
— VII Art. I
Surveyors fulfilling the directions of Trustees concerning
work enjoined by Sect. II Art. ... shall
be reimbursed out of the Tolls: but omitting by the space of 3 Months to execute
any order relative thereto, shall forfeit 20s.
A Surveyor, within whose suffering any Block or Heap of any thing
(other than work erected for the Benefit of the Road) to his
48 Hours within 12 feet of the middle of a Turnpike-Road above the surface
to obstruct the passage shall forfeit 40
Observations
+ By these loose words it is seems render'd in some degree doubtful
whether Tollgatherers, Clerks, or even Trustees, are not the objects of the
clause as well as Surveyors: if it be apprehended,
least the want of a formal appointment should exempt
persons acting as Surveyors from the penalty,
the ... Article in the Section of Definitions is calculated
to obviate such apprehensions: as to the cost, an
anxiety of this sort had better be expressed constantly
& regularly or not at all. The next Article, for example,
stands in equal need of it.
Is not "suffering" rather too loose? might not some
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word importing knowledge, as "connivance", be more
proper? If so, the Article might be alter'd thus —
..."with whose connivance.... shall have lain."
This further explanation might then be useful, by way
of direction to the Magistrate, & to prevent an offender
depending on impunity from the difficulty of the
proof — "Of the fact of such connivance direct
evidence shall not be necessary, but the Magistrate
shall deliv judge from the circumstances of
the case.
It is better to devise some general term, than
to trust to these specifications, which seldom are
compleat — Those in question, for example, scarce
include railing set up to fence off a Gravel Pit.
The consequences of the double measure of words
given in this Section according to the laudable generosity
in use, is, (not to bend a myself to make acknowledgment
of it in every instance) that "if any [two
"Surveyors" are guilty of this negligence," such [one]
"Surveyor" (which of them?) is to pay the fine.
Art. I
Sect. VII
Surveyors and Tollgatherers shall [within ....days] after
written notice from any 5 Trustees, render to them
or to any person of their appointment mentioned in such notice, an account in writing of all receipts & disbursements by themselves
[or on their behalf,] not before accounted for;
or on omission [without reasonable excuses verified by Oath] shall forfeit
5£ to the benefit of the Road.
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Sect XXX
And be it further enacted, That if any Surveyor [or
Surveyors,] + or other Person or Persons having the Care
of any Turnpike Road, shall suffer to be [or remain,] for
the Space of Forty-eight hours in any part thereof
within Twelve feet [on either Side] of the Middle of
such Road, any Post [or Posts,] Heap [or Heaps] of
Stones, Rubbish, or Earth, set up or raised [in or] above
the Surface [of the said Road,] by which the Passage
[thereof shall or] may be obstructed, [impeded, confined,
or Straitened] (other than [and except] Posts, Blocks,
Stones, or Banks of Earth, fixed in the Ground, or
raised, for securing Horse or Foot Roads, and also Direction
Posts and Stones) such Surveyor or other Person
shall forfeit [and pay] the Sum of Forty Shillings, to
be recovered before One Justice of the Peace.
---page break---
And be it further enacted, that the Gate-keeper or
Toll-gatherer of every such Toll-gate or Bar, and every
Surveyor of any Turnpike Road, shall, when required,
by Notice in Writing from the said Trustees or Commissioners,
or any five or more of them, render upon
Oath, to be administered by, and taken before, any One
Justice of the Peace, Trustee, or Commissioner of such
Turnpike Road, a true and exact Account in Writing,
to the said Trustees or Commissioners, or to any Person
to be named in such Notice appointed by them, or
any five or more of them, of all Monies received by
him, her, or them, at such Toll-gate or Bar, or otherwise
on account of such Turnpike Road, not before accounted
for, under the Penalty of Five Pounds for
every such Offence or Neglect; to be recovered in a summary
manner before any One Justice of the Peace, and
applied to the Use of the respective Road on which such
Toll-gate shall be placed.
Observations.
Having been at the pains of framing an article not above a
page or two ago for the purpose of imposing precisely the same obligation upon Mortgages, I have e'en gone to work this
time like old Homer messengers, messages & made the
same do over again for Tollgatherers & Surveyors. The
luxuriance of the compiler's fancy disdains these servile imitations;
yet I am apt to think the critics in both walks
will join with one in opinion, that it might not have been
never the worse if, in the point in question, the venerable ancient
abovementioned had been somewhat less of a Special-Pleader,
& our compiler somewhat less of a Poet — a perfection
of the one art is, variety; of the other, sameness.
In the strict , of sameness of expression with sameness
of design, consists one main expedient for the making
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