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<p>having happily established itself, <add>either</add> these Sub-Commissioners<lb/>
<p>having happily established itself, <add>either</add> these Sub-Commissioners<lb/>
<add><del>either over</del></add> <del>never</del> were <add>never</add> established, or the practice<lb/>
<add><del>either were</del></add> <del>never</del> were <add>never</add> established, or the practice<lb/>
of appointing them has long since ceased. But<lb/>
of appointing them has long since ceased. But<lb/>
the judicial Authority, <del>of</del> <add>given to</add> the  
the judicial Authority, <del>of</del> <add>given to</add> the  
Commisioners over <lb/>
Commissioners over <lb/>
the London DIstrict, <add>still</add> <del>a district composed of the</del><lb/>
the London District, <add>still</add> <del>a district composed of the</del><lb/>
<del>City and the County for ten miles round &amp; <gap/></del><lb/>
<del>City and the County for ten miles round &amp; still</del><lb/>
keeps its seat: and very proper it seems to <note><del>[+] were</del></note><lb/>
keeps its seat: and very proper it seems to <note><del>[+] were</del></note><lb/>
be that it should: for, <add>were ot <del><gap/></del> not for this, </add> in the City of London,<lb/>
be that it should: for, <add>were it <del><gap/></del> not for this, </add> in the City of London,<lb/>
the <del><gap/></del> Justice, not being in the nomination<lb/>
the <del>Ma</del> Justice, not being in the nomination<lb/>
of the Crown, <add>in</add> <del><gap/></del> time of <add>popular</add> ferment, <del>the Magistracy
of the Crown, <add>in</add> <del>a</del> times of <add>popular</add> ferment, <del>the Magistracy
</del><lb/>
</del><lb/>
such as <del>that</del><add>those</add> of <hi rend="underline">Wilkes and Liberty-</hi> -<lb/>
such as <add>those</add> <del>that</del> of <hi rend="underline">Wilkes and Liberty-</hi> -<lb/>
such as many now living have seen already, <lb/>
such as many now living have seen already, <lb/>
and may be doomed to see again <add>- [+]</add> might <note><add>[I]</add> the governing body of the City</note><lb/>
and may be doomed to see again <add>- [+]</add> might <note><add>[I]</add> the governing body of the City</note><lb/>
<add><del>of it possessed</del> under the favour of a monoploy of this power </add>render itself a <add>sort of</add> fourth estate, and by cutting<lb/>
<add><del>of it possessed</del> under the favour of a monopoly of this power </add>render itself a <add>sort of</add> fourth estate, and by cutting<lb/>
off this vast branch of the supply, erect itself<lb/>
off this vast branch of the supply, erect itself<lb/>
<add>every now and then,</add> into a second House of Commons.</p>
<add>every now and then,</add> into a second House of Commons.</p>


In the present instance the reason for this<lb/>
<p>In the present instance the reason for this<lb/>
union of powers in the London District can<lb/>
union of powers in the London District can<lb/>
not <add>hardly be said to be</add> quite so strong <del>perhaps</del> <add><del>added</del>; it is true</add> as in the case of<lb/>
not <add>hardly be said to be</add> quite so strong <del>perhaps</del> <add><del>added</del>; it is true</add> as in the case of<lb/>
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<del>half the whole population of the proposed London</del><lb/>
<del>half the whole population of the proposed London</del><lb/>
<del>District is concerned, the business junctures</del><lb/>
<del>District is concerned, the business junctures</del><lb/>
<del>might be effected by <add>[+]</add> without calling in the <gap/></del> <note><add><del>[+]</add> by so simple and expedient as that of putting the Commissioners of the Place, and The</del> In </note><lb/>
<del>might be effected by <add>[+]</add> without calling in the <gap/></del> <note><add><del>[+]</del></add> <del>by so simple and expedient as that of putting the Commissioners of the Place, and The</del> In </note><lb/>
<del>authority of Parliament. But the efficacy of</del><lb/>
<del>authority of Parliament. But the efficacy of</del><lb/>
<del>this expedient would not extend<add>expand to</add> comprehend</del><lb/>
<del>this expedient would not extend<add>expand to</add> comprehend</del><lb/>
<del>the <gap/> Liberties comprising about the other half</del><lb/>
<del>the <gap/> Liberties comprising about the other half</del><lb/>
<del>of the population  of the District or thereabouts <add>for<add><gap/></add></add></del> <lb/><pb/>
<del>of the population  of the District or thereabouts</del> <add><del>for</del><add><del><gap/></del></add></add> <lb/></p>


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having happily established itself, either these Sub-Commissioners
either were never were never established, or the practice
of appointing them has long since ceased. But
the judicial Authority, of given to the Commissioners over
the London District, still a district composed of the
City and the County for ten miles round & still
keeps its seat: and very proper it seems to [+] were
be that it should: for, were it not for this, in the City of London,
the Ma Justice, not being in the nomination
of the Crown, in a times of popular ferment, the Magistracy
such as those that of Wilkes and Liberty- -
such as many now living have seen already,
and may be doomed to see again - [+] might [I] the governing body of the City
of it possessed under the favour of a monopoly of this power render itself a sort of fourth estate, and by cutting
off this vast branch of the supply, erect itself
every now and then, into a second House of Commons.

In the present instance the reason for this
union of powers in the London District can
not hardly be said to be quite so strong perhaps added; it is true as in the case of
the Excise; but it is of reason; is not wanting
and reason of the same d, is not wanting, and it
seems strong enough to be conclusive.
of the Metropolis, and as far as aboutIn The
half the whole population of the proposed London
District is concerned, the business junctures
might be effected by [+] without calling in the [+] by so simple and expedient as that of putting the Commissioners of the Place, and The In
authority of Parliament. But the efficacy of
this expedient would not extendexpand to comprehend
the Liberties comprising about the other half
of the population of the District or thereabouts for<add></add>



Identifier: | JB/150/562/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 150.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

94

Box

150

Main Headings

police bill

Folio number

562

Info in main headings field

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d4 / f138

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

g & ep 1794

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

fr3

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1794

Notes public

ID Number

50783

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