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<!-- pencil annotations --> <p> 4 + C<hi rend="superscript">d</hi> 21 <note>35</note></p> <note>Observations<lb/> 1. <unclear>Licentiandi</unclear><lb/> §.5.<lb/> 23 continued</note> <p> <!-- start of section which has been crossed through --> <del>Provided also that where in the case of death<lb/>removal or giving up business on the part of any <lb/> such licenced person any other person <gap/> <add> having <gap/></add> <lb/> provided with a licence of the same class shall <lb/>come in <gap/> and succeed <add> to</add> such business for the remainder</del><lb/> of the period <sic>comprized</sic> in such licence <lb/> every person so succeeding shall within the<lb/> period of time hereinafter limited take out a </p> <pb/> <p> the instance of (<del> those classes of <unclear>practices
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</unclear> where<lb/> for the subject matter of their <gap/>) the</del> <lb/><!-- end of crossed through section --> several classes of <hi rend="underline">piece-goods</hi> here distinguished, <lb/> there seems to be <add> such</add> a natural want of distinctness<lb/> as between class and class, <del>that</del> <add> as </add> may render it <lb/> difficult for <del>them</del> <add> each person</add> to avoid taking out several<lb/> licences.  When a man buys a lot of <hi rend="underline">old <sic>cloaths</sic></hi><lb/> <hi rend="underline">Table <add> Runner</add></hi> or <hi rend="underline">Household Linen</hi>, or perhaps the whole stock <lb/> of all these <add> sorts of </add> articles which a House affords, upon the <lb/> death or ruin of the possessor, he may find <add> it fit to be applied</add> some <lb/> part of it in its existing form to the same or <lb/> similar purposes, while other parts of it, being <lb/> in a state of rags, shall be <add> found</add> incapable of being applied<lb/> to use by any body but the Paper-maker.<lb/> So again in the case of <hi rend="underline">Naval Stores</hi> : besides<lb/> that the same article (<hi rend="underline">Canvas</hi> or <hi rend="underline">Bunting</hi> <lb/> for example) that is <sic>employ'd</sic> for naval purposes<lb/> is also <sic>employ'd</sic>, and perhaps in every instance, for<lb/>a variety of purposes) It seems <del> impossible</del> <add> difficult</add><lb/>therefore for a Purchaser of second hand <hi rend="underline">linen-goods</hi><lb/> or <hi rend="underline"><gap/></hi> goods to avoid being a purchaser of rags <hi rend="superscript">[+]</hi> <note>[+] or other articles useless to every body but the Paper-maker</note> <lb/> without subjecting himself to a good deal of risk as well<lb/> as trouble in the discrimination: besides that an article, <lb/> which is fit for use at the time of purchase , <lb/> may, before it goes out of the hands of the purchaser , <lb/> be found unfit for sale, under any other denomination <lb/> than that of rags.</p>
 
 


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4 + Cd 21 35

Observations
1. Licentiandi
§.5.
23 continued

Provided also that where in the case of death
removal or giving up business on the part of any
such licenced person any other person having
provided with a licence of the same class shall
come in and succeed to such business for the remainder

of the period comprized in such licence
every person so succeeding shall within the
period of time hereinafter limited take out a


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the instance of ( those classes of practices where
for the subject matter of their ) the

several classes of piece-goods here distinguished,
there seems to be such a natural want of distinctness
as between class and class, that as may render it
difficult for them each person to avoid taking out several
licences. When a man buys a lot of old cloaths
Table Runner or Household Linen, or perhaps the whole stock
of all these sorts of articles which a House affords, upon the
death or ruin of the possessor, he may find it fit to be applied some
part of it in its existing form to the same or
similar purposes, while other parts of it, being
in a state of rags, shall be found incapable of being applied
to use by any body but the Paper-maker.
So again in the case of Naval Stores : besides
that the same article (Canvas or Bunting
for example) that is employ'd for naval purposes
is also employ'd, and perhaps in every instance, for
a variety of purposes) It seems impossible difficult
therefore for a Purchaser of second hand linen-goods
or goods to avoid being a purchaser of rags [+] [+] or other articles useless to every body but the Paper-maker
without subjecting himself to a good deal of risk as well
as trouble in the discrimination: besides that an article,
which is fit for use at the time of purchase ,
may, before it goes out of the hands of the purchaser ,
be found unfit for sale, under any other denomination
than that of rags.



Identifier: | JB/150/463/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 150.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

23 continued

Box

150

Main Headings

police bill

Folio number

463

Info in main headings field

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d4 / f35

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

50684

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