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<p>The use of the legend is — to give room for the<lb/>framing of the prohibition in such a <add>sort</add> manner,<lb/>that <del>the question</del>, in case of prosecution, the<lb/>question whether the prohibition was meant to be<lb/>contravened, or no may be the less liable <add>open</add> to dispute | |||
<lb/>Resemblance, real or intended, will always be more <lb/>or less open to dispute; dimensions (taking sufficient<lb/>latitude) dimensions and the <del>insertion</del> existence<lb/> of a legend to a certain effect around the supposed<lb/>portrait may be so described as to be <add>altogether</add> insusceptible<lb/><add>clear of</add> dispute.<lb/></p>An answer may now be <add>is now</add>in readiness to be given to<lb/>the question why the Auditor of the Exchequer<lb/>is chosen for the subject of the Portrait rather than<lb/>an indifferent person <add>a person at large</add> — The Chancellor of the<lb/>Exchequer or the Sovereign on the throne.<lb/><lb/><lb/> | |||
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The use of the legend is — to give room for the
framing of the prohibition in such a sort manner,
that the question, in case of prosecution, the
question whether the prohibition was meant to be
contravened, or no may be the less liable open to dispute
Resemblance, real or intended, will always be more
or less open to dispute; dimensions (taking sufficient
latitude) dimensions and the insertion existence
of a legend to a certain effect around the supposed
portrait may be so described as to be altogether insusceptible
clear of dispute.
An answer may now be is nowin readiness to be given to
the question why the Auditor of the Exchequer
is chosen for the subject of the Portrait rather than
an indifferent person a person at large — The Chancellor of the
Exchequer or the Sovereign on the throne.
This Page Has Not Been Transcribed Yet
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002 |
annuity notes |
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118 |
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001 |
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text sheet |
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recto |
e6 / f34 |
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jeremy bentham |
<…>m 1798 |
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frances wright |
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1798 |
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857 |
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