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<p>+ 6 </p> <p> Heads of the Police Revenue Bill</p> <head><hi rend="underline">Heads</hi> of the <hi rend="underline">Draught</hi> of a <hi rend="underline">Bill</hi> to be <sic>intituled</sic><lb/> A Bill</head><p> <note>Title</note></p><p> For the granting to his Majesty certain duties on <lb/>Licences, for the establishment of a {Central Board of <add> Board of Police </add><lb/>Police <add> Revenue} for <del> transferring the said Board the </del> <add> the suppression </add> <lb/><del> benefit</del> of divers Offices, and for the more effective<lb/>prevention of Larcenies and other Offences, by the <lb/>regulation of divers trades and occupations, and the <lb/>establishment of a system of prompt and <del> all extensive</del> <add> all comprehensive</add> <lb/> <add> <del> Whereas §.1 <gap/> </del> </add> correspondence for Police purposes.<lb/> <note>General Principle and length</note> </p> <p>Whereas, by the natural facilities, administered<lb/>by divers trades and occupations, to the receipt<lb/>and advantageous disposal of goods, stolen or otherwise<lb/> unlawfully obtained, great and manifold encouragement<lb/>is afforded, to Larcency and other offences<lb/>of depredation, to the reproach and injury of the <lb/>fair trader, as well as the insecurity of property in <lb/>general, which encouragement might be <unclear>down away</unclear>, <lb/>and such unlawful dealings in a great degree repressed, <lb/>and his Majesty's Revenue at the same time augmented<lb/> were the exercise of the said trades and occupations <lb/>subjected, by means of Licence - Duties, to <del> proper</del> <add> appropriate</add> regulation <lb/>and control. And whereas great difficulties are daily <lb/>experienced, in investigating and pursuing the traces of <lb/>delinquency, for want of an all- pervading system of <lb/>National Police, having its chief seat or central point <lb/>in the Metropolis, and from thence maintaining a clear<lb/>and connected chain of correspondence, by receiving<lb/> information from, and communicating the same with <lb/> regularity.</p> <p> + It is the request of the <add> Not</add> Draughtsman that final condemnation<lb/>may not be passed in relation to any point <sic>till</sic> <lb/>the Paper of <hi rend="underline"> Particular</hi> Observations has been consulted in <lb/>relation to that point: nothing of his own having been <lb/>inserted without Prudence or special reason, or both<lb/>assigned therein.</p> | <p>+ 6 </p> <p> Heads of the Police Revenue Bill</p> <head><hi rend="underline">Heads</hi> of the <hi rend="underline">Draught</hi> of a <hi rend="underline">Bill</hi> to be <sic>intituled</sic><lb/> A Bill</head><p> <note>Title</note></p><p> For the granting to his Majesty certain duties on <lb/>Licences, for the establishment of a {Central Board of <add> Board of Police </add><lb/>Police <add> Revenue}</add> for <del> transferring the said Board the </del> <add> the suppression </add> <lb/><del> benefit</del> of divers Offices, and for the more effective<lb/>prevention of Larcenies and other Offences, by the <lb/>regulation of divers trades and occupations, and the <lb/>establishment of a system of prompt and <del> all extensive</del> <add> all comprehensive</add> <lb/> <add> <del> Whereas §.1 <gap/> </del> </add> correspondence for Police purposes.<lb/> <note>General Principle and length</note> </p> <p>Whereas, by the natural facilities, administered<lb/>by divers trades and occupations, to the receipt<lb/>and advantageous disposal of goods, stolen or otherwise<lb/> unlawfully obtained, great and manifold encouragement<lb/>is afforded, to Larcency and other offences<lb/>of depredation, to the reproach and injury of the <lb/>fair trader, as well as the insecurity of property in <lb/>general, which encouragement might be <unclear>down away</unclear>, <lb/>and such unlawful dealings in a great degree repressed, <lb/>and his Majesty's Revenue at the same time augmented<lb/> were the exercise of the said trades and occupations <lb/>subjected, by means of Licence - Duties, to <del> proper</del> <add> appropriate</add> regulation <lb/>and control. And whereas great difficulties are daily <lb/>experienced, in investigating and pursuing the traces of <lb/>delinquency, for want of an all- pervading system of <lb/>National Police, having its chief seat or central point <lb/>in the Metropolis, and from thence maintaining a clear<lb/>and connected chain of correspondence, by receiving<lb/> information from, and communicating the same with <lb/> regularity.</p> <p> + It is the request of the <add> Not</add> Draughtsman that final condemnation<lb/>may not be passed in relation to any point <sic>till</sic> <lb/>the Paper of <hi rend="underline"> Particular</hi> Observations has been consulted in <lb/>relation to that point: nothing of his own having been <lb/>inserted without Prudence or special reason, or both<lb/>assigned therein.</p> | ||
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Heads of the Police Revenue Bill
Heads of the Draught of a Bill to be intituled
A Bill
Title
For the granting to his Majesty certain duties on
Licences, for the establishment of a {Central Board of Board of Police
Police Revenue} for transferring the said Board the the suppression
benefit of divers Offices, and for the more effective
prevention of Larcenies and other Offences, by the
regulation of divers trades and occupations, and the
establishment of a system of prompt and all extensive all comprehensive
Whereas §.1 correspondence for Police purposes.
General Principle and length
Whereas, by the natural facilities, administered
by divers trades and occupations, to the receipt
and advantageous disposal of goods, stolen or otherwise
unlawfully obtained, great and manifold encouragement
is afforded, to Larcency and other offences
of depredation, to the reproach and injury of the
fair trader, as well as the insecurity of property in
general, which encouragement might be down away,
and such unlawful dealings in a great degree repressed,
and his Majesty's Revenue at the same time augmented
were the exercise of the said trades and occupations
subjected, by means of Licence - Duties, to proper appropriate regulation
and control. And whereas great difficulties are daily
experienced, in investigating and pursuing the traces of
delinquency, for want of an all- pervading system of
National Police, having its chief seat or central point
in the Metropolis, and from thence maintaining a clear
and connected chain of correspondence, by receiving
information from, and communicating the same with
regularity.
+ It is the request of the Not Draughtsman that final condemnation
may not be passed in relation to any point till
the Paper of Particular Observations has been consulted in
relation to that point: nothing of his own having been
inserted without Prudence or special reason, or both
assigned therein.
Identifier: | JB/150/131/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 150. |
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jeremy bentham |
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see note to letter 1413, vol. 6 |
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