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<note>Observations. <lb/>VI Gazette & Calendar &c</note><lb/> | <note>Observations. <lb/>VI. Gazette & Calendar &c</note> | ||
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Precedent<lb/> | |||
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Reports why to<lb/> | |||
Parliament rather<lb/> | |||
than Council Board</note> | |||
<p><add>§. 53 [ 1 ] [ 112 ] Page 104. [ " <hi rend="underline">Commissioners . . . shall . . . give an account</hi></add><lb/><del>§. 53 [ 1 ] [ <hi rend="underline">From time to time &c.</hi> ] p. 10 The words between</del><lb/><add><del>[</del> "<hi rend="underline">. . . . to . <del><gap/></del> . . . Parliament . . .</hi> ] The words between</add><lb/>the inverted commas are copied from the first of the three<lb/>Acts of the present reign for appointing Commissioners for<lb/>the suggestion of improvements, viz: 20<hi rend="superscript">th</hi> G. 3. c. 54. <lb/> | |||
<p>The direction to report to <hi rend="underline">Parliament</hi> is taken from the<lb/><del>§ [ 2 ] [ <hi rend="underline">And to both Houses of Parliament</hi> ] <add>The</add> In the</del><lb/><add><del>taken from the</del></add><lb/>first of the above three Acts: <del>I</del> in the second <note>25. G. 3. c. 74.</note><lb/>it<lb/>was to the King in Council only that the Reports<lb/>were to be made: Parliament being omitted: but in<lb/>the last, <note>26 G. 3. c. 87.</note><lb/>Parliament was again inserted. The difference<lb/>is by no means immaterial: <del>reporting</del> <add>Reports</add> to Parliament<lb/><del>is reporting</del> <add>are Reports</add> to the public, whose eye will<lb/>be upon the notice taken of them. <del>Reports If the</del> Reports<lb/><del>not</del> to the Council Board <del>only, they</del> might sleep<lb/>upon the shelves.<lb/></p> | |||
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<hi rend="underline">Defects</hi> and<lb/> | |||
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not mentioned<lb/> | |||
here</note> | |||
<p>§. 53 [ <!-- blank space --> ] [ <!-- blank space --> ] Page 104. [" <hi rend="underline">. . Suggest . . . . regulations . . . . calculated for</hi><lb/><del>§. 53 [ 2 ] [ 113 ] [</del> <hi rend="underline">Augmenting the efficacy . ."</hi>] The first of the three<lb/><unclear>reforming</unclear> Statutes viz: that which concerns the public <hi rend="underline">Accounts</hi>,<lb/>speaks of "<hi rend="underline">Defects</hi>"; the last, <del>of</del> viz: that <del>about</del> <add>relative to the</add> Crown<lb/>Lands, of "<hi rend="underline">Abuses</hi>." In the present instance <note>both words may <lb/>be dispensed with <lb/>(it should seem) with <lb/>advantage. Professional <lb/>men are not fond <lb/>of hearing of <hi rend="underline">defects</hi>, <lb/>much less of <hi rend="underline">abuses</hi>,</note><lb/> <del>it is<lb/>not necessary to speak of either the one or the other,<lb/>and if prudence seems to forbid the speaking of either,<lb/>so the professional man (it is supposed) would not<lb/>like to hear of any defects, much less of any <lb/>abuses</del> in the law, or any branch of it. Under the<lb/>words <del>here</del> used <add>in the text,</add> legal <del>powers</del> <add><del>authority</del> power</add> will not be wanting<lb/><del>equal</del> adequate to <del>whatever</del> <add>any</add> stock of intellectual <del>ability</del> <add>power</add><lb/>that can be pressed into the service.<lb/></p> | |||
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Observations.
VI. Gazette & Calendar &c
Transcribe this in the
margin of the text of the Bill
112
Precedent
Reports why to
Parliament rather
than Council Board
§. 53 [ 1 ] [ 112 ] Page 104. [ " Commissioners . . . shall . . . give an account
§. 53 [ 1 ] [ From time to time &c. ] p. 10 The words between
[ ". . . . to . . . . Parliament . . . ] The words between
the inverted commas are copied from the first of the three
Acts of the present reign for appointing Commissioners for
the suggestion of improvements, viz: 20th G. 3. c. 54.
The direction to report to Parliament is taken from the
§ [ 2 ] [ And to both Houses of Parliament ] The In the
taken from the
first of the above three Acts: I in the second 25. G. 3. c. 74.
it
was to the King in Council only that the Reports
were to be made: Parliament being omitted: but in
the last, 26 G. 3. c. 87.
Parliament was again inserted. The difference
is by no means immaterial: reporting Reports to Parliament
is reporting are Reports to the public, whose eye will
be upon the notice taken of them. Reports If the Reports
not to the Council Board only, they might sleep
upon the shelves.
113
Defects and
- why
not mentioned
here
§. 53 [ ] [ ] Page 104. [" . . Suggest . . . . regulations . . . . calculated for
§. 53 [ 2 ] [ 113 ] [ Augmenting the efficacy . ."] The first of the three
reforming Statutes viz: that which concerns the public Accounts,
speaks of "Defects"; the last, of viz: that about relative to the Crown
Lands, of "Abuses." In the present instance both words may
be dispensed with
(it should seem) with
advantage. Professional
men are not fond
of hearing of defects,
much less of abuses,
it is
not necessary to speak of either the one or the other,
and if prudence seems to forbid the speaking of either,
so the professional man (it is supposed) would not
like to hear of any defects, much less of any
abuses in the law, or any branch of it. Under the
words here used in the text, legal powers authority power will not be wanting
equal adequate to whatever any stock of intellectual ability power
that can be pressed into the service.
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