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<p><!-- pencil -->Dec<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> 1810<lb/>
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<p>Sect. 75, 70, &sect;. 75, <add>&sect;.80.</add>  Compared with each other and with<lb/>
 
the whole of &sect; Section 75 the two clauses of which this<lb/>
 
Section &sect;. 70 is composed present a curious enough<lb/>
spectacle of indistinctness and inconsistency.</p>
<p>In what ways by the provision in the first part<lb/>
of this Section the process of distribution is retarded<lb/>
has been seen already:  <del>and</del> whereupon immediately<lb/>
and without so much as a semicolon for <del><gap/></del> <add>a separation</add> a resting-place,<lb/>
"<del>every</del> and every such Agent shall,<lb/>
so far as he is able, complete the distribution of<lb/>
such proceeds within three months from the time of<lb/>
commencing the same.  <del>The</del> It is in the retardation<lb/>
of this process that whatsoever efficient power he<lb/>
has in his hands is occupied as above:  while for<lb/>
expediting it the expedient <add>instrument</add> employed consists in this<lb/>
vague and naked and imbecille imperative saying<lb/>
that <add>within this limited time</add> he shall compleat the business, as far as he is<lb/>
able.</p>
<p>Inefficient and <unclear>nugatory</unclear> to the purpose of<lb/>
<gap/> the business, such legislation <del>is</del> <add>operates</add> by no<lb/>
means without efficiency in the retardation of it.<lb/>
<add>That which Whatsoever</add> What he is to do, whatsoever time might suffice<lb/>
he has three months time given him in every instance<lb/>
for the doing it:  <del>as a command to dispatch</del> <add><del>an injunction</del> as an injunction it is<lb/>
nugatory to as a licence it is efficient</add> as an <add>a <gap/></add> instrument of dispatch it is <del>nugatory and</del> ineffective:<lb/>
as an instrument <add>a bridle</add> of delay it is effective.</p>
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Decr 1810
Prize 1808 1809

Sect. 75, 70, §. 75, §.80. Compared with each other and with
the whole of § Section 75 the two clauses of which this
Section §. 70 is composed present a curious enough
spectacle of indistinctness and inconsistency.

In what ways by the provision in the first part
of this Section the process of distribution is retarded
has been seen already: and whereupon immediately
and without so much as a semicolon for a separation a resting-place,
"every and every such Agent shall,
so far as he is able, complete the distribution of
such proceeds within three months from the time of
commencing the same. The It is in the retardation
of this process that whatsoever efficient power he
has in his hands is occupied as above: while for
expediting it the expedient instrument employed consists in this
vague and naked and imbecille imperative saying
that within this limited time he shall compleat the business, as far as he is
able.

Inefficient and nugatory to the purpose of
the business, such legislation is operates by no
means without efficiency in the retardation of it.
That which Whatsoever What he is to do, whatsoever time might suffice
he has three months time given him in every instance
for the doing it: as a command to dispatch an injunction as an injunction it is
nugatory to as a licence it is efficient
as an a instrument of dispatch it is nugatory and ineffective:
as an instrument a bridle of delay it is effective.


Identifier: | JB/547/303/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 547.

Date_1

1810-12-??

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547

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303

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Prizes. 1805. 1809.

Image

001

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Text sheet

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Penner

Jeremy Bentham

Watermarks

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Jeremy Bentham

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