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</hi> subservient to <hi rend="underline"> National<lb/> Defence </hi> as well as to <hi rend="underline">Political Economy</hi>) <hi rend="underline">at once</hi>:<lb/>i:e: by one and the same set of measures; and <lb/>thence without more <hi rend="underline"><sic>expence,</sic></hi> (whether in the <lb/>shape of <hi rend="underline">pecuniary</hi> <sic>expence,</sic> or of unavoidable <lb/><hi rend="underline">vexation</hi>) than would have been necessary for one<lb/> of them alone. This topic was started in <lb/>M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Colquhoun's work abovementioned, but remains<lb/>to be presented in some additional points of view.</p><p>4. Employing, for the inspection of <del> all the various</del> <add> the several</add> <lb/>classes of persons however various, <del>included</del> <add> brought</add> under <lb/> <del>the</del> <hi rend="underline">inspection</hi>, <hi rend="underline">with or without control,</hi> one and the <lb/>same system of Inspectors; and thereby <del> lessening </del> <add> <hi rend="underline">reducing</hi></add> the <lb/> <hi rend="underline">field of inspection</hi>, and thence <hi rend="underline">increasing</hi> the <hi rend="underline">facility</hi><lb/>of the task <add> to each Inspector</add> and the <add> degree of </add> perfection <del> with</del> <add> to </add> which <del> it may be </del> <lb/><del> executed, in <gap/> by every one of in the nature of</del> <add> execution of it may be carried. </add> <lb/><del> each Inspector</del> On this head something <del>but</del> <add> and </add> perhaps <lb/>enough has been <hi rend="underline">already</hi> said in the <hi rend="underline">Preliminary</hi> <lb/><hi rend="underline">Observations</hi>.<del> or give in </del> </p> <p> 5. Operating <add> on <hi rend="underline">certain</hi> occasions </add> by <hi rend="underline">powers of regulation,</hi> committed <lb/>to a <hi rend="underline">subordinate</hi> authority (the proposed Board of <lb/>Police) in preference to <hi rend="underline">Parliamentary</hi> regulations <lb/> ready made. — This topic has already been pretty<lb/>fully handled, though by no means exhausted, partly <lb/>in the <hi rend="underline">Preliminary Observations,</hi> <del> or given in</del> <lb/>partly in the paper of <hi rend="underline">Notes.</hi> <del> to the Bill. </del> </p> | </hi> subservient to <hi rend="underline"> National<lb/> Defence </hi> as well as to <hi rend="underline">Political Economy</hi>) <hi rend="underline">at once</hi>:<lb/>i:e: by one and the same set of measures; and <lb/>thence without more <hi rend="underline"><sic>expence,</sic></hi> (whether in the <lb/>shape of <hi rend="underline">pecuniary</hi> <sic>expence,</sic> or of unavoidable <lb/><hi rend="underline">vexation</hi>) than would have been necessary for one<lb/> of them alone. This topic was started in <lb/>M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Colquhoun's work abovementioned, but remains<lb/>to be presented in some additional points of view.</p><p>4. Employing, for the inspection of <del> all the various</del> <add> the several</add> <lb/>classes of persons however various, <del>included</del> <add> brought</add> under <lb/> <del>the</del> <hi rend="underline">inspection</hi>, <hi rend="underline">with or without control,</hi> one and the <lb/>same system of Inspectors; and thereby <del> lessening </del> <add> <hi rend="underline">reducing</hi></add> the <lb/> <hi rend="underline">field of inspection</hi>, and thence <hi rend="underline">increasing</hi> the <hi rend="underline">facility</hi><lb/>of the task <add> to each Inspector</add> and the <add> degree of </add> perfection <del> with</del> <add> to </add> which <del> it may be </del> <lb/><del> executed, in <gap/> by every one of in the nature of</del> <add> execution of it may be carried. </add> <lb/><del> each Inspector</del> On this head something <del>but</del> <add> and </add> perhaps <lb/>enough has been <hi rend="underline">already</hi> said in the <hi rend="underline">Preliminary</hi> <lb/><hi rend="underline">Observations</hi>.<del> or give in </del> </p> <p> 5. Operating <add> on <hi rend="underline">certain</hi> occasions </add> by <hi rend="underline">powers of regulation,</hi> committed <lb/>to a <hi rend="underline">subordinate</hi> authority (the proposed Board of <lb/>Police) in preference to <hi rend="underline">Parliamentary</hi> regulations <lb/> ready made. — This topic has already been pretty<lb/>fully handled, though by no means exhausted, partly <lb/>in the <hi rend="underline">Preliminary Observations,</hi> <del> or given in</del> <lb/>partly in the paper of <hi rend="underline">Notes.</hi> <del> to the Bill. </del> </p> | ||
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3. Compassing divers objects ((viz: Police, Rivermen,
and Statistical Information
subservient to National
Defence as well as to Political Economy) at once:
i:e: by one and the same set of measures; and
thence without more expence, (whether in the
shape of pecuniary expence, or of unavoidable
vexation) than would have been necessary for one
of them alone. This topic was started in
Mr Colquhoun's work abovementioned, but remains
to be presented in some additional points of view.
4. Employing, for the inspection of all the various the several
classes of persons however various, included brought under
the inspection, with or without control, one and the
same system of Inspectors; and thereby lessening reducing the
field of inspection, and thence increasing the facility
of the task to each Inspector and the degree of perfection with to which it may be
executed, in by every one of in the nature of execution of it may be carried.
each Inspector On this head something but and perhaps
enough has been already said in the Preliminary
Observations. or give in
5. Operating on certain occasions by powers of regulation, committed
to a subordinate authority (the proposed Board of
Police) in preference to Parliamentary regulations
ready made. — This topic has already been pretty
fully handled, though by no means exhausted, partly
in the Preliminary Observations, or given in
partly in the paper of Notes. to the Bill.
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