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<!-- pencil annotations --> <p> +D C<hi rend="superscript">d</hi> 1 <note>8</note><lb/> Police Revenue Bill II <note>Preliminary<lb/>Observations</note> <note>>gap/></note> </p><!-- the following paragraph has been crossed through --> <p>what concerns the several classes <add> having</add> concern <lb/><del> <gap/> <gap/> of</del> <add> with the several instruments of warfare, the several <del>articles</del> <add> tools</add> <lb/>sorts of articles appropriated to the purpose of war</add> with arms and ammunition, is <lb/><del> is</del> though <del><gap/></del> <add> in this way</add> <gap/> into a larger system, is <lb/>so <sic>compleat</sic> <del> and <add> as well as</add> important </del> a system of itself, <lb/>that it may be proper <del><gap/></del> on this occasion to <lb/>speak of the whole of it together considered in <lb/>a general point of view.</p> <note>Instruments of <lb/> Warfare &#x2014; Advantages<lb/> of including<lb/>them in <lb/> the Licence Duty <gap/> <lb/> Revenue</note> <p> the <del><gap/></del> including <del>these</del> articles of this <lb/> description in the system of licence duties <del>appears</del> <add>promises</add> to be <del>pregnant</del> <add> productive of </add> several very distinct<lb/> as well as important advantages &#x2014;</p> <p> 1.  It promises an addition to the revenue; in which <lb/>point of view there seems no reason <del>by</del> why the <lb/> <add>articles</add> should not be subjected to <del> an <gap/></del> a duty<lb/> <add> rising in </add> proportion to <del>the</del> <add> number and </add> quantity, as well as <add>to</add> <del>in small</del> <lb/> fixed and therefore necessary inconsiderable duty obtainable<lb/> by a licence.</p><note>2 Note against<lb/>depredation</note> <p> 2. If affords a check to the practices of ordinary<lb/> malefactors of the predatory class, by affording <lb/> the means of <gap/> them out.</p> <note>3. Police against<lb/> Treasury &amp;c</note> </p> 3. It affords a check to the <sic>enterprizes</sic> of <del>the</del> <lb/> malefactors of the treasonable class, by enabling <lb/>government to render it impossible for them ever<lb/> to collect the means of warfare in sufficient<lb/> quantity to endanger the public peace.</p> <note>4. Police <gap/> <lb/> dropping of  <gap/> <lb/> <sic>expences</sic></note> <p> 4. It affords to <gap/> security against foreign <lb/>enemies, by affording to government <sic>compleat</sic> <lb/> and constant information <del> of &amp;</del> with regard to the <lb/> <del><gap/></del> <add> <unclear>exceeding</unclear> stock</add> supply of these indispensable means of national<lb/> defence as may each given period as well as <lb/> with regard to the <gap/> of <gap/> it will in a<lb/> <add> given</add> [+] <note>[+] given time to any degree in any emergency that may <sic>occurr</sic>.</note> </p>
<!-- pencil annotations --> <p> +D C<hi rend="superscript">d</hi> 1 <note>8</note><lb/> Police Revenue Bill II<lb/> <note>Preliminary<lb/> Observations</note><lb/> <note><gap/></note> </p><!-- the following paragraph has been crossed through -->  
<p>What concerns the several classes <add> having</add> concern <lb/><del> The idea of</del> <add> with the several instruments of warfare, the several <del>articles</del> <add> tools, sorts of articles appropriated to the purpose of war</add> with arms and ammunition, is <lb/><del> is</del> though <del><gap/></del> <add> in this way</add> <unclear>engrafted</unclear> into a larger system, is <lb/>so <sic>compleat</sic> <del> and <add> as well as</add> important </del> a system of itself, <lb/>that it may be proper <del><gap/></del> on this occasion to <lb/>speak of the whole of it together considered in <lb/>a general point of view.</p>  
 
<note>Instruments of <lb/> Warfare &#x2014; Advantages<lb/> of including<lb/>them in <lb/> the Licence Duty<lb/> <gap/> </note> <p> The <del><gap/></del> including <del>these</del> articles of this <lb/> description in the system of licence duties <del>appears</del> <add>promises</add><lb/> to be <del>pregnant with</del> <add> productive of </add> several very distinct<lb/> as well as important advantages &#x2014;</p>  
 
<note>1. Revenue</note>
<p> 1.  It promises an addition to the revenue; in which <lb/>point of view there seems no reason <del>by</del> why the <lb/> <add>articles</add> should not be subjected to <del> an <gap/></del> a duty<lb/> <add> rising in </add> proportion to <del>the</del> <add> number and </add> quantity, as well as <add>to</add> <del>in small</del> <lb/> fixed and therefore necessary inconsiderable duty obtainable<lb/> by a licence.</p><note>2 Note against<lb/>depredation</note> <p> 2. If affords a check to the practices of ordinary<lb/> malefactors of the predatory class, by affording <lb/> the means of <gap/> them out.</p> <note>3. Police against<lb/> Treasury &amp;c</note> <p> 3. It affords a check to the <sic>enterprizes</sic> of <del>the</del> <lb/> malefactors of the treasonable class, by enabling <lb/>government to render it impossible for them ever<lb/> to collect the means of warfare in sufficient<lb/> quantity to endanger the public peace.</p> <note>4. Police <gap/> <lb/> dropping of  <gap/> <lb/> <sic>expences</sic></note> <p> 4. It affords to standing security against foreign <lb/>enemies, by affording to government <sic>compleat</sic> <lb/> and constant information <del> of &amp;</del> with regard to the <lb/> <del><gap/></del> <add> <unclear>exceeding</unclear> stock</add> supply of these indispensable means of national<lb/> defence at <del>any</del> each given period as well as <lb/> with regard to the <gap/> of increasing it within a<lb/> <add> given</add> [+] <note>[+] given time to any degree in any emergency that may <sic>occurr</sic>.</note> </p>






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Police Revenue Bill II
Preliminary
Observations

What concerns the several classes having concern
The idea of with the several instruments of warfare, the several articles <add> tools, sorts of articles appropriated to the purpose of war with arms and ammunition, is
is though in this way engrafted into a larger system, is
so compleat and as well as important a system of itself,
that it may be proper on this occasion to
speak of the whole of it together considered in
a general point of view.

Instruments of
Warfare — Advantages
of including
them in
the Licence Duty

The including these articles of this
description in the system of licence duties appears promises
to be pregnant with productive of several very distinct
as well as important advantages —

1. Revenue

1. It promises an addition to the revenue; in which
point of view there seems no reason by why the
articles should not be subjected to an a duty
rising in proportion to the number and quantity, as well as to in small
fixed and therefore necessary inconsiderable duty obtainable
by a licence.

2 Note against
depredation

2. If affords a check to the practices of ordinary
malefactors of the predatory class, by affording
the means of them out.

3. Police against
Treasury &c

3. It affords a check to the enterprizes of the
malefactors of the treasonable class, by enabling
government to render it impossible for them ever
to collect the means of warfare in sufficient
quantity to endanger the public peace.

4. Police
dropping of
expences

4. It affords to standing security against foreign
enemies, by affording to government compleat
and constant information of & with regard to the
exceeding stock supply of these indispensable means of national
defence at any each given period as well as
with regard to the of increasing it within a
given [+] [+] given time to any degree in any emergency that may occurr.




Identifier: | JB/150/733/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 150.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

not numbered

Box

150

Main Headings

police bill

Folio number

733

Info in main headings field

police bill

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d1 / f11

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

50954

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