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<p>For a variety of purposes, in England as elsewhere, individuals are collected<lb/> | <p>For a variety of purposes, in England as elsewhere, individuals are collected<lb/> | ||
together <add>in a correspondent</add> into a variety of subordinate aggregations, having each of them a<lb/> | together <add>in a correspondent</add> into a variety of subordinate aggregations, having each of them a<lb/> | ||
common purse. Of these aggregations, the one composed of the < | common purse. Of these aggregations, the one composed of the <unclear>taxable</unclear> inhabitants<lb/> | ||
of each division of | of each division of territory called a parish, is one and but one:<lb/> | ||
The case of a parish being the case that had <add>given indication of</add> indicated the disease,<lb/> | The case of a parish being the case that had <add>given indication of</add> indicated the disease,<lb/> | ||
to the case of the parish the remedy is applied, and not a jot beyond.<lb/> | to the case of the parish the remedy is applied, and not a jot beyond.<lb/> | ||
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parish, a parishioner shall not be presumed ready to prepare himself<lb/> | parish, a parishioner shall not be presumed ready to prepare himself<lb/> | ||
for his share of it, <del>if</del> unless the <gap/> penalty rises above £20. Calculate<lb/> | for his share of it, <del>if</del> unless the <gap/> penalty rises above £20. Calculate<lb/> | ||
whoever has patience how many <del>fractions</del> <add>thousand the purse</add> of a | whoever has patience how many <del>fractions</del> <add>thousand the purse</add> of a farthing the<lb/> | ||
<add>greatest</add> temptation to perjury would amount to <del>in the</del> under this act, in the<lb/> | <add>greatest</add> temptation to perjury would amount to <del>in the</del> under this act, in the<lb/> | ||
parish of <unclear>Marylbone</unclear>.</p> | parish of <unclear>Marylbone</unclear>.</p> | ||
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3 Jany 1804
Evidence
For a variety of purposes, in England as elsewhere, individuals are collected
together in a correspondent into a variety of subordinate aggregations, having each of them a
common purse. Of these aggregations, the one composed of the taxable inhabitants
of each division of territory called a parish, is one and but one:
The case of a parish being the case that had given indication of indicated the disease,
to the case of the parish the remedy is applied, and not a jot beyond.
An act of parliament is passed for the purpose: and provision is made
that where a share in a family is given by any meaning always the rich is to the poor of the
parish, a parishioner shall not be presumed ready to prepare himself
for his share of it, if unless the penalty rises above £20. Calculate
whoever has patience how many fractions thousand the purse of a farthing the
greatest temptation to perjury would amount to in the under this act, in the
parish of Marylbone.
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