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<p><note>II Expenses of Prosecution</note> <hi rend="superscript">2)</hi><lb/> | |||
In the meantime documents <add>sources of calculation</add> are not altogether<lb/> | |||
wanting by means of which a sort of rough<lb/> | |||
estimate may be made with regard to the<lb/> | |||
probable total amount of this branch of the<lb/> | |||
public expense. <del>By the public spirited</del> <add>Instances are not altogether</add><lb/> | |||
wanting, <add>of several Counties,</add> by the <del>public</del> <add>public spirited</add> and spontaneous<lb/> | |||
exertions of the Magistracy, these Accounts<lb/> | |||
have been made public by insertion in the<lb/> | |||
Newspapers for a successive course of Years.<lb/> | |||
<add>Cornwall and Dorsetshire and Cornwall may be<lb/> | |||
instanced as examples.</add><lb/> | |||
From the sum of the items belonging to this head<lb/> | |||
as extracted from the accounts of these two<lb/> | |||
Counties, an inference may be drawn in this<lb/> | |||
way respecting the probable amount for all<lb/> | |||
the Counties of England and Wales taken together —<lb/> | |||
as thus</p> | |||
<p>In 1787 the ratio of the amount of the County<lb/> | |||
expenses of each County to the amount of<lb/> | |||
the <add>sum of the</add> expenses of <del><unclear>the</unclear></del> several parishes was that<lb/> | |||
County for an average Year composed of the<lb/> | |||
three preceding Years 1784 1785 & 1786 was <add>is</add><lb/> | |||
known by <add>from</add> the Returns made to Parliament<lb/> | |||
in consequence of the Act of Parliament for<lb/> | |||
that purpose. <del>Hence</del> <add>from these documents <hi rend="superscript">[+]</hi></add> <note><hi rend="superscript">[+]</hi> compared with the<lb/> | |||
documents furnished by<lb/>the Counties of Dorset<lb/> | |||
and Cornwall as above<lb/> | |||
mentioned</note> we may obtain these<lb/> | |||
proportions:<lb/> | |||
1. As the sum of the</p> | |||
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II Expenses of Prosecution 2)
In the meantime documents sources of calculation are not altogether
wanting by means of which a sort of rough
estimate may be made with regard to the
probable total amount of this branch of the
public expense. By the public spirited Instances are not altogether
wanting, of several Counties, by the public public spirited and spontaneous
exertions of the Magistracy, these Accounts
have been made public by insertion in the
Newspapers for a successive course of Years.
Cornwall and Dorsetshire and Cornwall may be
instanced as examples.
From the sum of the items belonging to this head
as extracted from the accounts of these two
Counties, an inference may be drawn in this
way respecting the probable amount for all
the Counties of England and Wales taken together —
as thus
In 1787 the ratio of the amount of the County
expenses of each County to the amount of
the sum of the expenses of the several parishes was that
County for an average Year composed of the
three preceding Years 1784 1785 & 1786 was is
known by from the Returns made to Parliament
in consequence of the Act of Parliament for
that purpose. Hence from these documents [+] [+] compared with the
documents furnished by
the Counties of Dorset
and Cornwall as above
mentioned we may obtain these
proportions:
1. As the sum of the
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