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' | <!-- pencil annotations --> <p> +C<hi rend="superscript">d</hi> 8 <note>42</note><lb/><note>Preliminary<lb/> Observations</note></p> <note>Power of Regulation</note> <p><del> want of it, the right of the want of <add> the want of</add> subordinate authority<lb/> to what <gap/> <gap/> <gap/> prejudice itself in <gap/> of <lb/> a set of heads had been prescribed for the <hi rend="superscript">[+]</hi> <note>[+] that very <gap/> of Pawnbrokers. In the Statute of the <gap/> <gap/> </note> Books.</del> </p> <p. therein required to be kept by that class of Dealers.<lb/> These heads, not having been found sufficiently <lb/>particular and minute, another Statute was made <lb/> a few years afterwards 36.G.3.c.87.§5. in which <lb/> amongst other things the type of Book-keeper was <lb/> resumed "<hi rend="underline">Time and Place of Abode</hi>" two of the <lb/> heads indicated by the prior Act, not having been <lb/> found sufficiently <add> particular & </add> descriptive for the <add> sort of </add> person in question, <lb/> viz: the <gap/> of the goods, two other heads<lb/>more were added, viz: "<hi rend="underline">the number of the House<lb/> "if said to be numbered</hi>" — and "whether such person <add>is</add> a Lodger or Housekeeper ...by using the Letter<lb/>" L if a Lodger and the Letters H.K. if a House-Keeper" — <lb/> It would be easy to <sic>shew</sic> that <add> in regard to the abode</add><lb/> this mode of <del><gap/></del> description is not sufficiently<lb/> particular in all cases, and that <add> under favour of the [+] <note>[+] varieties in local nomenclature exhibited by the several denominations <del>of</del></note> of Towns<lb/> Villages, <add> Hamlets,</add> <gap/>, Lanes, Alleys Courts <add> Squares, Places, Circus's</add> &c the measures<lb/> thus taken by Parliament for making the person of <lb/> the <gap/. in all cases ascertainable <add> and <del>forthcoming</del> accessible</add> might in <lb/> many instances <add> be classed and be rendered </add> ineffectual: but even <add> for</add> their <lb/> <gap/>, such as it is, the public had to wait <lb/> <del>for</del> seven years <add> coming as it was necessary it should cause</add> from Parliament: — the experience<lb/> of as many weeks <del>would</del> <add> might</add> have been sufficient to <lb/> suggest it by <add> and to obtain it from a permanent Board</add> <del> a lot</del> of commissioners. the above<lb/> <del>imperfection</del> <add> <unclear>duplicitousness</unclear></add> may be considered as affording even <lb/>exemplification of the unavoidable imperfections<lb/> which must <del> necessarily attend</del> <add> be the <del> necessary</del> <add> continual result of</add> the attempt to descend<lb/> into <del> <gap/> <hi rend="underline"><gap/></hi></del> <add> <gap/> of such <gap/> </add> on the part of an authority so <lb/> unwieldy as that of <add> a</add> Parliament, an so incapable of <lb/>collecting that body of <del>n</del> particular and ever <del>varying</del> <add> variable</add> <lb/> experience on which the penalty of <gap/> <gap/> <gap/> in regard to them must ever depend.</p> | ||
+Cd 8 42
Preliminary
Observations
Power of Regulation
want of it, the right of the want of the want of subordinate authority
to what prejudice itself in of
a set of heads had been prescribed for the [+] [+] that very of Pawnbrokers. In the Statute of the Books.
<p. therein required to be kept by that class of Dealers.
These heads, not having been found sufficiently
particular and minute, another Statute was made
a few years afterwards 36.G.3.c.87.§5. in which
amongst other things the type of Book-keeper was
resumed "Time and Place of Abode" two of the
heads indicated by the prior Act, not having been
found sufficiently particular & descriptive for the sort of person in question,
viz: the of the goods, two other heads
more were added, viz: "the number of the House
"if said to be numbered" — and "whether such person is a Lodger or Housekeeper ...by using the Letter
" L if a Lodger and the Letters H.K. if a House-Keeper" —
It would be easy to shew that in regard to the abode
this mode of description is not sufficiently
particular in all cases, and that under favour of the [+] [+] varieties in local nomenclature exhibited by the several denominations of of Towns
Villages, <add> Hamlets, , Lanes, Alleys Courts Squares, Places, Circus's &c the measures
thus taken by Parliament for making the person of
the <gap/. in all cases ascertainable and forthcoming accessible might in
many instances be classed and be rendered ineffectual: but even for their
, such as it is, the public had to wait
for seven years coming as it was necessary it should cause from Parliament: — the experience
of as many weeks would might have been sufficient to
suggest it by and to obtain it from a permanent Board a lot of commissioners. the above
imperfection duplicitousness may be considered as affording even
exemplification of the unavoidable imperfections
which must necessarily attend be the necessary <add> continual result of the attempt to descend
into of such on the part of an authority so
unwieldy as that of a Parliament, an so incapable of
collecting that body of n particular and ever varying variable
experience on which the penalty of in regard to them must ever depend.
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