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§.1. The distinction here made <add>established</add> between <del>Special</del><lb/><add>Magistrates at large, and | §.1. The distinction here made <add>established</add> between <del>Special</del><lb/><add>Magistrates at large, and thethose</add> Magistrates specially attached to the Office<lb/>(and who for the sake of that distinction are <del>c</del><lb/>throughout the Bill characterized by the appropriate<lb/>appellation of Special Justices) presented itself<lb/>as an indispensable one. In this as in all the<lb/>other Police Offices there would be no inconvenience<lb/>but on the contrary a very great advantage in<lb/>keeping the Door open for all such Magistrates<lb/> | ||
as might be inclined to <del> | as might be inclined to <del>th</del> give the public the<lb/>benefit of their attendance in the execution of<lb/>the necessary part of this business: but as to<lb/>what otherwise <del>only</del> that which may be stiled the administrative<lb/>branch - <del>the a</del> viz.: the appointing<lb/>directing and upon occasion suspending or discharging<lb/>the several persons <del>comprising the</del> employed as Guards<lb/>it seemed necessary to confine <add>the exercise of that branch</add> <del>these functions to</del><lb/><add>of this business to</add> a small and select number of Magistrates <note>the organization <lb/>and direction of <lb/>the Civil force <lb/>proposed to be raised <lb/><add>and <add> kept on for</add> <lb/><add>to do the duty of</add> <del>to perform the function <lb/>of</del> Guard</note> | ||
<lb/><note>who might <del>keep</del> be depended upon <lb/>for keeping the whole chain of it <lb/>constantly in view<lb/>and in whom, the <add>credit</add> in<lb/>case of good management | <lb/><note>who might <del>keep</del> be depended upon <lb/>for keeping the whole chain of it <lb/>constantly in view<lb/>and in whom, the <add>credit</add> in<lb/>case of good management and success<lb/>and the discredit<lb/>in case of mismanagement and failure<lb/>might be seen <lb/>to attach: so that on<lb/>every occasion, praise<lb/>and blame, reward &<lb/>punishment might find a known and determinate object: for upon</note><lb/> | ||
<del><add>on</add> whom<lb/>the responsibility in respect of the due discharge<lb/>of those functions and the success of the <gap/><lb/>plan of management presented in the course of <lb/>their functions might attach credit or <gap/><lb/>as to every thing that depended on the fitness of the men assigned or employed in subordinate<lb/>capacity, might attach - The management<lb/>of the | <del><add>on</add> whom<lb/>the responsibility in respect of the due discharge<lb/>of those functions and the success of the <gap/><lb/>plan of management presented in the course of <lb/>their functions might attach credit or <gap/><lb/>as to every thing that depended on the fitness of the men so assigned or employed in subordinate<lb/>capacity, might attach - The management<lb/>of the Guards may by them would be exposed<lb/>to perpetual disturbance if it were liable to be<lb/>broken in upon by the casual and <gap/><lb/>interference of this or that Magistrate knowing<lb/>nothing of what had been done before and seeing<lb/>nothing comparatively speaking of what might be<lb/>about to follow.</del><lb/><pb/> | ||
§.1. The distinction here made established between Special
Magistrates at large, and thethose Magistrates specially attached to the Office
(and who for the sake of that distinction are c
throughout the Bill characterized by the appropriate
appellation of Special Justices) presented itself
as an indispensable one. In this as in all the
other Police Offices there would be no inconvenience
but on the contrary a very great advantage in
keeping the Door open for all such Magistrates
as might be inclined to th give the public the
benefit of their attendance in the execution of
the necessary part of this business: but as to
what otherwise only that which may be stiled the administrative
branch - the a viz.: the appointing
directing and upon occasion suspending or discharging
the several persons comprising the employed as Guards
it seemed necessary to confine the exercise of that branch these functions to
of this business to a small and select number of Magistrates the organization
and direction of
the Civil force
proposed to be raised
and <add> kept on for
to do the duty of to perform the function
of Guard
who might keep be depended upon
for keeping the whole chain of it
constantly in view
and in whom, the credit in
case of good management and success
and the discredit
in case of mismanagement and failure
might be seen
to attach: so that on
every occasion, praise
and blame, reward &
punishment might find a known and determinate object: for upon
on whom
the responsibility in respect of the due discharge
of those functions and the success of the
plan of management presented in the course of
their functions might attach credit or
as to every thing that depended on the fitness of the men so assigned or employed in subordinate
capacity, might attach - The management
of the Guards may by them would be exposed
to perpetual disturbance if it were liable to be
broken in upon by the casual and
interference of this or that Magistrate knowing
nothing of what had been done before and seeing
nothing comparatively speaking of what might be
about to follow.
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