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<head><note>Exposing [person]</note> Indirect</head><!-- note and heading in pencil --> | <head><note>Exposing [person]</note> Indirect</head><!-- note and heading in pencil --> | ||
<p><note>General Survey</note><!-- note written in pencil --> <del>In</del> <del>The</del> <add>Even the county</add> maps which are <del> | <p><note>General Survey</note><!-- note written in pencil --> <del>In</del> <del>The</del> <add>Even the county</add> maps which are <del>extant</del> already published | ||
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of <add>for</add> several <add>of the</add> English counties taken from national | of <add>for</add> several <add>of the</add> English counties taken from national | ||
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survey are of such a size that every field | survey are of such a size that every field | ||
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is distinctly marked . The parish maps should | is distinctly marked. The parish maps should | ||
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be drawn out into a scale still larger : <del>as large</del> | be drawn out into a scale still larger: <del>as large</del> | ||
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if they were as large as the county maps , not | if they were as large as the county maps, not | ||
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only each house might be inserted , but the | only each house might be inserted, but the | ||
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plan of each house might be distinctly visible. | plan of each house might be distinctly visible. | ||
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The county maps might be divided into squares | The county maps might be divided into squares | ||
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which should be | which should be adjunct <add>determinate</add> parts of a square | ||
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mile : and the maps of wards and hamlets | mile: and the maps of wards and hamlets | ||
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might again be divided into squares which | might again be divided into squares which | ||
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should be < | should be <sic>alignd</sic> <add>determinate</add> parts of these in the county maps. | ||
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These squares in the ward and hamlet <del>of</del> maps | These squares in the ward and hamlet <del>of</del> maps | ||
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than equal to the ordinary dimensions of a small | than equal to the ordinary dimensions of a small | ||
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house . By this means <del>in</del> each house would have | house. By this means <del>in</del> each house would have | ||
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its determinate <add>precise</add> locus in the ward and hamlet | its determinate <add>precise</add> locus in the ward and hamlet | ||
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maps determined by the <add>number or numbers of the | maps determined by the <add>number or numbers of the square or</add> squares it occupied: | ||
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of <add>each of</add> which squares the locus would be determined by | of <add>each of</add> which squares the locus would be determined by | ||
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its situation in the larger square of which it | its situation in the larger square of which it | ||
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formed a part . [Each house would by this means | formed a part. [Each house would by this means | ||
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have its precise longitude and latitude.] The maps | have its precise longitude and latitude.] The maps | ||
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that individual proprietors have of their estates <del>might</del> <add>may</add> be <sic>consider'd</sic> as so many <add><sic>alter'd</sic> and discordant</add> fragments of this general survey . | that individual proprietors have of their estates <del>might</del> <add>may</add> be <sic>consider'd</sic> as so many <add><sic>alter'd</sic> and discordant</add> fragments of this general survey. | ||
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Exposing [person] Indirect
General Survey In The Even the county maps which are extant already published
of for several of the English counties taken from national
survey are of such a size that every field
is distinctly marked. The parish maps should
be drawn out into a scale still larger: as large
if they were as large as the county maps, not
only each house might be inserted, but the
plan of each house might be distinctly visible.
The county maps might be divided into squares
which should be adjunct determinate parts of a square
mile: and the maps of wards and hamlets
might again be divided into squares which
should be alignd determinate parts of these in the county maps.
These squares in the ward and hamlet of maps
might be brought down so low as to be no more
than equal to the ordinary dimensions of a small
house. By this means in each house would have
its determinate precise locus in the ward and hamlet
maps determined by the number or numbers of the square or squares it occupied:
of each of which squares the locus would be determined by
its situation in the larger square of which it
formed a part. [Each house would by this means
have its precise longitude and latitude.] The maps
that individual proprietors have of their estates might may be consider'd as so many alter'd and discordant fragments of this general survey.
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