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<p>The most effectual method to prevent<lb/>smuggling, where <add>in the instances</add> , if any where, it is practicable, is doubtless to take the <add>tax</add> impost<lb/> off the commodity, &amp; impose it <add>in respect of that commodity</add> upon<lb/>the consumer; thus taking away at once<lb/> the object + <note><gap/> the <hi rend='underline'>real</hi> object in <unclear>em-tradistinction</unclear> to the <hi rend='underline'>personal</hi></note>and the <hi rend='underline'>motive</hi> to the <add>transgression</add> offence.</p> <note>belonging to the head [coming under the idea of Indirect Legislation</note> <p>Another <del>deleted text</del><add>expedient</add> however, might be of<lb/>some use, as a means to <unclear>disenduish</unclear> <add>keep under</add> the<lb/><add>&amp; through a <sic>ristraint</sic></add> of <hi rend='underline'>importation</hi>.</p> <p>There is a certain <add>portion of the number of <unclear>sizes</unclear></add> in vessels peculiarity<lb/> adapted to the purposes of this illicit<lb/> traffic; that is there is a size, above<lb/>which vessels would not be able to make<lb/>their way in those places whither the<lb/><unclear>occasions</unclear> of it call them: &amp; below which<lb/>they would not be able to live in the <gap/> or<lb/>to carry as much <add>at a time</add> as would make it worth<lb/>their while to venture</p>In vessels of this size, as of every other, there<lb/>is a certain form &amp; method of <unclear>equndpimenty</unclear><lb/>adapted to the giving them the <unclear>incominance</unclear><lb/> of <unclear>celerity</unclear>.
 




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The most effectual method to prevent
smuggling, where in the instances , if any where, it is practicable, is doubtless to take the tax impost
off the commodity, & impose it in respect of that commodity upon
the consumer; thus taking away at once
the object + the real object in em-tradistinction to the personaland the motive to the transgression offence.

belonging to the head [coming under the idea of Indirect Legislation

Another deleted textexpedient however, might be of
some use, as a means to disenduish keep under the
& through a ristraint of importation.

There is a certain portion of the number of sizes in vessels peculiarity
adapted to the purposes of this illicit
traffic; that is there is a size, above
which vessels would not be able to make
their way in those places whither the
occasions of it call them: & below which
they would not be able to live in the or
to carry as much at a time as would make it worth
their while to venture

In vessels of this size, as of every other, there
is a certain form & method of equndpimenty
adapted to the giving them the incominance
of celerity.



Identifier: | JB/070/215/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 70.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

070

Main Headings

of laws in general

Folio number

215

Info in main headings field

smuggling. specimen of indirect legislation against it

Image

002

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::[gr with crown motif] [lion with vryheyt motif]]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

23330

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