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<!-- pencil annotations --> <p> + D C<hi rend="superscript">d</hi> 9 <note>19</note> <lb/> Police Revenue Bill <note>Preliminary Observations</note></p> <note>Arms<lb/> 12<lb/ | <!-- pencil annotations --> <p> + D C<hi rend="superscript">d</hi> 9 <note>19</note> <lb/> Police Revenue Bill <note>Preliminary Observations</note></p> <note>Arms<lb/> 12<lb/> So far as information<lb/> is concerned<lb/> the proposed Law is no more than<lb/> Statute of <unclear>Winton</unclear><lb/> <sic>modernized</sic></note> <p>Constitutional in the most powerful degree, and <lb/> in every point of view, the proposed <del> system <gap/> </del> <add> plan</add> <lb/> <del>subject</del> is warranted not only by the most<lb/> sacred precedents as to that aspect of it which <lb/> looks to the keeping of the means of offence out<lb/> of improper hands, but by the most ancient<lb/>and venerable precedents, as to that part of it<lb/> <del> No <gap/> </del> which regard the <del>obtaining and <lb/> maintaining an acquaintance with <add> keeping in view</add> the stock<lb/>of the means</del> <add> keeping in perpetual view the stock of <del>the</del> implements</add> of national defence existing in <lb/> national hands. <del> After</del> <add>It is after</add> making it a matter<lb/> of obligation to the subjects to be provided with<lb/> the arms <del>shown</del> <add> therein</add> specified <hi rend="superscript">[+] </hi> <note>[+] as being suitable to their property "<hi rend="underline">in lands and goods</hi>", <del><gap/></del> (that to use the words afterwards <sic>employ'd</sic> by</note> <del> as having to use the <lb/> words of </del> the Bill of Rights "<hi rend="underline">suitable to their conditions</hi>" <lb/> <add> that</add> the Statute of Winton (13.E.L. Ital.2.c.6.)<lb/> goes on and provides "that View of armour be<lb/> "made every year two times. And in every Hundred<lb/>" and Franchise two Constables shall be chosen to<lb/>"make the view of Armour, and the <hi rend="underline">Constables</hi> aforesaid<lb/> "such shall present before <hi rend="underline">Justices assigned</hi> such defaults<lb/> "as they do see in the Country about Armour<lb/> ".... and also shall present all such as do lodge<lb/> "Strangers in <sic>uplandish</sic> Towns, for whom they will <lb/> "not answer: — [+] <note> "and the Justices assigned shall present at every Parliament unto the King such defaults as they find, and the King shall provide remedy thereon" </note>. Thus far the constant and <add> truly wise <del>insurable</del> <add> and provident</add> Statute of Winton — In the proposed modernisation <lb/> <del> <gap/></del> of it, accommodated to the times, <del>it</del> <add> what</add> is proposed<lb/> <add>is</add> that "<hi rend="underline">View of Armour be made</hi>" every Year<lb/> not "<hi rend="underline">two times</hi>" (as in the contract) but <hi rend="underline">one</hi> time only.<lb/> <add>but</add> </p> | ||
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+ D Cd 9 19
Police Revenue Bill Preliminary Observations
Arms
12
So far as information
is concerned
the proposed Law is no more than
Statute of Winton
modernized
Constitutional in the most powerful degree, and
in every point of view, the proposed system plan
subject is warranted not only by the most
sacred precedents as to that aspect of it which
looks to the keeping of the means of offence out
of improper hands, but by the most ancient
and venerable precedents, as to that part of it
No which regard the obtaining and
maintaining an acquaintance with keeping in view the stock
of the means keeping in perpetual view the stock of the implements of national defence existing in
national hands. After It is after making it a matter
of obligation to the subjects to be provided with
the arms shown therein specified [+] [+] as being suitable to their property "in lands and goods", (that to use the words afterwards employ'd by as having to use the
words of the Bill of Rights "suitable to their conditions"
that the Statute of Winton (13.E.L. Ital.2.c.6.)
goes on and provides "that View of armour be
"made every year two times. And in every Hundred
" and Franchise two Constables shall be chosen to
"make the view of Armour, and the Constables aforesaid
"such shall present before Justices assigned such defaults
"as they do see in the Country about Armour
".... and also shall present all such as do lodge
"Strangers in uplandish Towns, for whom they will
"not answer: — [+] "and the Justices assigned shall present at every Parliament unto the King such defaults as they find, and the King shall provide remedy thereon" . Thus far the constant and truly wise insurable <add> and provident Statute of Winton — In the proposed modernisation
of it, accommodated to the times, it what is proposed
is that "View of Armour be made" every Year
not "two times" (as in the contract) but one time only.
but
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