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<head>6 +<unclear>C<hi rend="superscript">d</hi></unclear></head>
<head><note>Observations<lb/>
1. <gap/></note> Police Revenue Bill</head>
 
<p><note>24<lb/>
A dealer having<lb/>
two places of trade<lb/>
distant from each<lb/>
other ought to pay<lb/>
double <del><gap/></del> <add>duty</add> - why</note><lb/>
ʃ6 [1] <add>[<hi rend="underline">Place of Trade</hi>]. p.20.</add> p.25. Another cluster of topics calling for decision<lb/>
to <del>prevent</del> <add>obviate</add> doubts. That which confines the effect<lb/>
of the licence to one place is taken from a string <add>the following</add><lb/>
of precedents - <del>25 G.3 <gap/> <unclear>40</unclear>. ʃ.8</del> &#x2014; <add>26 G.2. c.31. ʃ.3. Alehouse Keepers.</add> <add><hi rend="underline"><del>Pawnbrokers</del></hi></add> 25 G.3. c.49. ʃ.4<lb/>
<del><unclear>36</unclear></del>  Coachmakers &#x2014; 35 G.3. c.17. ʃ5. Horse dealers -<lb/>
<add>If the same person has more places of trade than one, while having<lb/>
the trade of a different neighbourhood, he may be supposed capable of [+]</add><lb/>
<note><hi rend="superscript">[+]</hi> paying in proportion,<lb/>
upon the principle <add>here</add> pursued<lb/>
in the case of Costs.<lb/>
See Note [13].</note></p>
 
<note>25<lb/>
A dealer having<lb/>
two places of trade<lb/>
almost contiguous,<lb/>
ought <hi rend="underline">not</hi> to pay<lb/>
double duty - why</note><lb/>
ʃ<unclear>6</unclear>. [2] [<hi rend="underline">One hundred Yards</hi>] - <add>p. 20</add> A <del>qu</del> random quantity put<lb/>
by way of example. <del>I would <gap/></del> Several instances<lb/>
have fallen under my observation <del>of</del> where a Tradesman<lb/>
for want of room in one shop or warehouse has had another<lb/>
on the opposite side of the Street. 





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6 +Cd Observations
1.
Police Revenue Bill

24
A dealer having
two places of trade
distant from each
other ought to pay
double duty - why

ʃ6 [1] [Place of Trade]. p.20. p.25. Another cluster of topics calling for decision
to prevent obviate doubts. That which confines the effect
of the licence to one place is taken from a string the following
of precedents - 25 G.3 40. ʃ.826 G.2. c.31. ʃ.3. Alehouse Keepers. Pawnbrokers 25 G.3. c.49. ʃ.4
36 Coachmakers — 35 G.3. c.17. ʃ5. Horse dealers -
If the same person has more places of trade than one, while having
the trade of a different neighbourhood, he may be supposed capable of [+]

[+] paying in proportion,
upon the principle here pursued
in the case of Costs.
See Note [13].

25
A dealer having
two places of trade
almost contiguous,
ought not to pay
double duty - why

ʃ6. [2] [One hundred Yards] - p. 20 A qu random quantity put
by way of example. I would Several instances
have fallen under my observation of where a Tradesman
for want of room in one shop or warehouse has had another
on the opposite side of the Street.




Identifier: | JB/150/464/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 150.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

24-26

Box

150

Main Headings

police bill

Folio number

464

Info in main headings field

police revenue bill

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

b6 / f36

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

50685

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