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<head>Unsteadiness of EXPRESSION.</head>
<head>Unsteadiness of EXPRESSION.</head>


<p><note>Constable &amp;c X</note> In ss 47 <add>it is</add> Constable Headborough or Tythingman<lb/>
<p><note>Constable &amp;c X</note> In § 47 <add>it is</add> Constable Headborough or Tythingman<lb/>
<add>so in 50</add> &#x2014; In ss 48 "Constable" alone<lb/>
<add>so in 50</add> &#x2014; In § 48 "Constable" alone<lb/>
In 44 Constable or other Peace-Officer.
In 44 Constable or other Peace-Officer.
</p>
</p>
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Not Calendar 6, 50, 51</p>
Not Calendar 6, 50, 51</p>


<p><note>Weighing- Engine VI 47 16</note> ss/ - Crane Machine or Engine for the weighing of Carts, Waggons<lb/>
<p><note>Weighing- Engine VI 47 16</note> §1 &#x2014; Crane Machine or Engine for the weighing of Carts, Waggons<lb/>
or other Carriges, for the conveying of any Goods or Merchandize whatever</p>  
or other Carriges, for the conveying of any Goods or Merchandize whatever</p>  


<p><note>Toll-gatherer I 9 ss 7.</note> In ss6 <del>Gatekeeper</del> <add>"Collector</add> or Receiver" so<lb/>
<p><note>Toll-gatherer I 9 § 7.</note> In §6 <del>Gatekeeper</del> <add>"Collector</add> or Receiver" so<lb/>
In ss 7 Gatekeeper<lb/>
In § 7 Gatekeeper<lb/>
In ss 15 Toll-gatherer or Gatekeeper. so in 44<lb/>
In § 15 Toll-gatherer or Gatekeeper. so in 44<lb/>
<note>London I 10</note> In ss 2</p>  
<note>London I 10</note> In § 2</p>  


<p><note>Trustees</note> It is Commissioners in ss 48<lb/>
<p><note>Trustees</note> It is Commissioners in § 48<lb/>
Trustees in ss<lb/>
Trustees in §<lb/>
Commissioners or Trustees in ss</p>
Commissioners or Trustees in §</p>


<p><note>Beasts of Draught</note></p>
<p><note>Beasts of Draught</note></p>


<p><note>Toll-gate</note> In ss 45 "Toll-gate or Bar" twice &amp; once Tollgate<lb/>
<p><note>Toll-gate</note> In § 45 "Toll-gate or Bar" twice &amp; once Tollgate<lb/>
only. ss s "Gate or Gates Bar or Bars &#x2014; for the <unclear>receiving</unclear> of any<lb/>
only. § 1 "Gate or Gates Bar or Bars &#x2014; for the receiving of any<lb/>
Toll or Tolls": afterwards Turnpike Bar or Toll-gate &#x2014; afterwards<lb/>
Toll or Tolls": afterwards Turnpike Bar or Toll-gate &#x2014; afterwards<lb/>
Turnpike-Gate or Bar</p>  
Turnpike-Gate or Bar</p>  
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<p><note>Tolls</note> Tolls or Duties</p>
<p><note>Tolls</note> Tolls or Duties</p>


Tolls <note>Every word is a Nuisance which adds nothing to the Sense.</note> <note>Sect. <unclear>1.</unclear> . Sixty hundred x 5 Tons.</note>
<pb/>
 
<p>Tolls <note>Every word is a Nuisance which adds nothing to the Sense.</note> <note>Sect. <unclear>1.</unclear> . Sixty hundred x 5 Tons.</note></p>


<head>REDUNDANCIES by Ulteriority <hi rend='superscript'>+</hi></head>
<head>REDUNDANCIES by Ulteriority <hi rend='superscript'>+</hi></head>
<p><note><hi rend='superscript'>+</hi> Differs from Redundance by Inclusion <add>or Specific</add> in that <add>in</add> the first the criteria is not <sic>pradicable</sic> of the <unclear>ulterior</unclear> as the species is of the genus.</note>  
<p><note><hi rend='superscript'>+</hi> Differs from Redundance by Inclusion <add>or Specific</add> in that <add>in</add> the first the criteria is not <sic>pradicable</sic> of the ulterior as the species is of the genus.</note>  
authorized and required<lb/>
authorized and required<lb/>
<unclear>Unstead<hi rend='superscript'>d</hi>.</unclear><lb/>
<unclear>Unstead<hi rend='superscript'>d</hi>.</unclear><lb/>
By insertion &amp; omission V 42. 45 not before account'd <add>for</add></p>
By insertion &amp; omission V 42. 45 not before <sic>account'd</sic> <add>for</add></p>


<head>IMPRISONMENT <foreign>Succedancous</foreign> omitted</head>
<head>IMPRISONMENT <foreign>Succedancous</foreign> omitted</head>
<p>ss <del>7</del> 7, 8, 9, 16<lb/>
<p>§ <del>7</del> 7, 8, 9, 16<lb/>
"Provided always".</p><pb/>
"Provided always".</p>
 
<pb/>


<p>v VII<lb/>
<p>v VII<lb/>
<del>It may be said</del>, <del>that</del> a doubt of this kind <add>it may perhaps be <unclear>said</unclear></add> may be<lb/>
<del>It may be said</del>, <del>that</del> a doubt of this kind <add>it may perhaps be said</add> may be<lb/>
solved by comparing together the several passages<lb/>
solved by comparing together the several passages<lb/>
of the same instrument in which the<lb/>
of the same instrument in which the<lb/>
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the same thing &#x2014; But <del>it</del> has every man<lb/>
the same thing &#x2014; But <del>it</del> has every man<lb/>
<add><del>both</del> at once</add> the presence of mind to think of, and the<lb/>
<add><del>both</del> at once</add> the presence of mind to think of, and the<lb/>
<add>time &amp;</add> patience to adopt it? <note>Among such a variety of <add><unclear>changes</unclear></add> <add><unclear>also</unclear></add> <gap/> can flatter himself with being able to distinguish <unclear>changes</unclear> <add>those</add> which are not designed from those which are?</note>
<add>time &amp;</add> patience to adopt it? <note>Among such a variety of <add>changes also</add> <gap/> can flatter himself with being able to distinguish changes <add>those</add> which are not designed from those which are?</note>
besides as it is chance<lb/>
besides as it is chance<lb/>
that makes the terms in question<add> to be</add> used<lb/>
that makes the terms in question <add> to be</add> used<lb/>
promiscuously (when they are so) <add>may not</add> the same<lb/>
promiscuously (when they are so) <add>may not</add> the same<lb/>
chance occasion sometimes their not being<lb/>
chance occasion sometimes their not being<lb/>
so used, but applied in their <add>respective</add> places under<lb/>
so used, but applied in their <add>respective</add> places under<lb/>
such circumstances as may give occasion<lb/>
such circumstances as may give occasion<lb/>
to suspect an <add>their</add> <hi rend='underline'>appropriation?</hi> <hi rend='superscript'>+</hi> <note><hi rend='superscript'>+</hi> of such a word on account of some <del><gap/></del> apposite peculiarity of it's import to such a place?</note></p>
to suspect an <add>their</add> <hi rend='underline'>appropriation?</hi> <hi rend='superscript'>+</hi> <note><hi rend='superscript'>+</hi> of such a word on account of some <del><gap/></del> apposite peculiarity of <sic>it's</sic> import to such a place?</note></p>
 
<p>It is not every one who comes a tyro or even<lb/>
who comes a veteran to the perusal of this Branch<lb/>
of the Law, that can distinguish <add><gap/></add> at first glance the <add>Words</add><lb/>
material <add>partial</add> from the <add>Words of Form</add> immaterial expressions, &amp; the <unclear>Radical</unclear><lb/>
 
<pb/>
 
(to borrow a Grammatical term) from the <unclear>servile</unclear><lb/>
nor consequently in which <add>of a number it is</add> the <gap/> <add><gap/></add> so where<lb/>
as that they cannot be <sic>alter'd</sic> without it's being asserted<lb/>
said to the at least the<lb/>
common run of readers, by that singleness of expression<lb/>
which should cut off the subject matter of all these <del><gap/></del><lb/>
doubtings?</p>
 
<p>[To know the full force of <del>a word</del> <add>an expression</add>, a man must<lb/>
know the several passages in which it is used; that is<lb/>
<del><gap/> <unclear>this</unclear></del> word is dispersed over the greatest part of the<lb/>
Law, he must know the greatest part of the Law]<lb/>
&amp; this he must have present in his memory &#x2014; in order<lb/>
to be satisfied of the identity of 2 words: for as to <add><unclear>other</unclear></add> their<lb/>
<add>establishing of 1</add> diversity between them, a <del><gap/></del> single example <add>passage</add> may<lb/>
suffice.]</p>


It is not every one
<p>The reason of all this is that, according to the<lb/>
customary method of going to work, they quickly<lb/>
raise such a mist <add>dust</add> of words, as <del>neither</del> <add>not even</add><lb/>
themselves can see through.</p>




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Unsteadiness of EXPRESSION.

Constable &c X In § 47 it is Constable Headborough or Tythingman
so in 50 — In § 48 "Constable" alone
In 44 Constable or other Peace-Officer.

Month Month Calendar 31.
Not Calendar 6, 50, 51

Weighing- Engine VI 47 16 §1 — Crane Machine or Engine for the weighing of Carts, Waggons
or other Carriges, for the conveying of any Goods or Merchandize whatever

Toll-gatherer I 9 § 7. In §6 Gatekeeper "Collector or Receiver" so
In § 7 Gatekeeper
In § 15 Toll-gatherer or Gatekeeper. so in 44
London I 10 In § 2

Trustees It is Commissioners in § 48
Trustees in §
Commissioners or Trustees in §

Beasts of Draught

Toll-gate In § 45 "Toll-gate or Bar" twice & once Tollgate
only. § 1 "Gate or Gates Bar or Bars — for the receiving of any
Toll or Tolls": afterwards Turnpike Bar or Toll-gate — afterwards
Turnpike-Gate or Bar

Tolls Tolls or Duties


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Tolls Every word is a Nuisance which adds nothing to the Sense. Sect. 1. . Sixty hundred x 5 Tons.

REDUNDANCIES by Ulteriority +

+ Differs from Redundance by Inclusion or Specific in that in the first the criteria is not pradicable of the ulterior as the species is of the genus. authorized and required
Unsteadd.
By insertion & omission V 42. 45 not before account'd for

IMPRISONMENT Succedancous omitted

§ 7 7, 8, 9, 16
"Provided always".


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v VII
It may be said, that a doubt of this kind it may perhaps be said may be
solved by comparing together the several passages
of the same instrument in which the
synonymous expressions occur: on which of it
appear turn out that they are used throughout promiscuously,
it will hence appear that they have mean precisely
the same thing — But it has every man
both at once the presence of mind to think of, and the
time & patience to adopt it? Among such a variety of changes also can flatter himself with being able to distinguish changes those which are not designed from those which are? besides as it is chance
that makes the terms in question to be used
promiscuously (when they are so) may not the same
chance occasion sometimes their not being
so used, but applied in their respective places under
such circumstances as may give occasion
to suspect an their appropriation? + + of such a word on account of some apposite peculiarity of it's import to such a place?

It is not every one who comes a tyro or even
who comes a veteran to the perusal of this Branch
of the Law, that can distinguish at first glance the Words
material partial from the Words of Form immaterial expressions, & the Radical

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(to borrow a Grammatical term) from the servile
nor consequently in which of a number it is the so where
as that they cannot be alter'd without it's being asserted
said to the at least the
common run of readers, by that singleness of expression
which should cut off the subject matter of all these
doubtings?

[To know the full force of a word an expression, a man must
know the several passages in which it is used; that is
this word is dispersed over the greatest part of the
Law, he must know the greatest part of the Law]
& this he must have present in his memory — in order
to be satisfied of the identity of 2 words: for as to other their
establishing of 1 diversity between them, a single example passage may
suffice.]

The reason of all this is that, according to the
customary method of going to work, they quickly
raise such a mist dust of words, as neither not even
themselves can see through.



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