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<del>relative to the</del><lb/>
<del>relative to the</del><lb/>
<del>Police Bill</del> Feb<hi rend="superscript">y</hi>. 1799<lb/>
<del>Police Bill</del> Feb<hi rend="superscript">y</hi>. 1799<lb/>
(1) Page 1 Title<lb/>
<p>(1) Page 1 Title<lb/>
The objects that appear to have been around at<lb/>
The objects that appear to have been around at<lb/>
in the framing of <hi rend="underline">Title</hi> to Bills <del>appear</del> are &#x2014;<lb/>
in the framing of <hi rend="underline">Title</hi> to Bills <del>appear</del> are &#x2014;<lb/>
by the giving a tras<gap/> whereby, <add>when passed into a Law, the Act</add> <del>at</del> may be distinguished<lb/>
by the giving a tras<gap/> whereby, <add>when passed into a Law, the Act</add> <del>at</del> may be distinguished<lb/>
<del>when</del><add><del>referred to</del></add> from other Acts.<add>and referred to in succeeding Acts.</add> <del>when <gap/> <gap/> Law</del><lb/>
<del>when</del><add><del>referred to</del></add> from other Acts.<add>and referred to in succeeding Acts.</add> <del>when <gap/> <gap/> Law</del></p>
<p>2. The affording a general indication of the contents,<lb/>
to avoid the inconvenience that has some times<lb/>
been observed to result, where a <del>clause</del><add>provision</add> being buried<lb/>
<del>was sought<add>avoid it</add></del><add>in</add>a quantity of matter to which it bears<lb/>
little or no relation, the very existence of a provision <lb/>
to that effect may <del>b<gap/></del> come to be forgotten and<lb/>
unknown, and even where known<add>the existence of it is</add> <del>to</del> a man may<lb/>
not know where to find it: 3. to operate in recommendation<lb/>
of the Bill, by the indication of the species<lb/>
of utility expected to result from it.</p>
 
<p>For the first of these purposes, the <del>first part</del> <add>words</add><lb/>
<del>alone of the shortest of the two.Titles his proposed</del><lb/>
<del>would be sufficient</del> <hi rend="underline">"An act for the establishment</hi><lb/>
<hi rend="underline">of a System of Police</hi><add>would be sufficient</add> for the second, it may<lb/>
perhaps be  thought fit to add <del>the other part, viz:</del><lb/>
" <hi rend="underline">and for the suppression of d<gap/></hi> officer': especially<lb/>
as the indication of this part of the business<lb/>
of  the Act may be attended in some degree with<lb/>
the other effect of <add>contributing to</add> recommend<del><gap/></del> the bIll to the favour<lb/>
of the House.</p>
 
 




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Revision as of 18:35, 15 June 2014

Click Here To Edit Notes []-Page 1 [Title] to the Police Bill:
Containing
Reasons, Precedents, and other Elucidations,
relative to the
Police Bill Feby. 1799

(1) Page 1 Title
The objects that appear to have been around at
in the framing of Title to Bills appear are —
by the giving a tras whereby, when passed into a Law, the Act at may be distinguished
whenreferred to from other Acts.and referred to in succeeding Acts. when Law

2. The affording a general indication of the contents,
to avoid the inconvenience that has some times
been observed to result, where a clauseprovision being buried
was soughtavoid itina quantity of matter to which it bears
little or no relation, the very existence of a provision
to that effect may b come to be forgotten and
unknown, and even where knownthe existence of it is to a man may
not know where to find it: 3. to operate in recommendation
of the Bill, by the indication of the species
of utility expected to result from it.

For the first of these purposes, the first part words
alone of the shortest of the two.Titles his proposed
would be sufficient "An act for the establishment
of a System of Policewould be sufficient for the second, it may
perhaps be thought fit to add the other part, viz:
" and for the suppression of d officer': especially
as the indication of this part of the business
of the Act may be attended in some degree with
the other effect of contributing to recommend the bIll to the favour
of the House.




Identifier: | JB/150/429/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 150.

Date_1

1799-02

Marginal Summary Numbering

1

Box

150

Main Headings

police bill

Folio number

429

Info in main headings field

police bill

Image

001

Titles

notes to the police bill: / reasons, precedents, and other elucidations

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f1

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

g & ep 1794

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

fr3

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1794

Notes public

ID Number

50650

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