★ Find a new page on our Untranscribed Manuscripts list.
No edit summary |
No edit summary |
||
Line 3: | Line 3: | ||
<!-- ENTER TRANSCRIPTION BELOW THIS LINE --> | <!-- ENTER TRANSCRIPTION BELOW THIS LINE --> | ||
[10][38] Page 22. s. 7 [. . . <hi rend="underline">Same Justices, by whom . . . licences are<lb/>. . . . granted to Alehouse Keepers</hi>. <del>The authority presented itself as</del><lb/>For granting the licences <add>in the country</add> out of the jurisdiction of<lb/>the Board, no authority presented itself as <del>equally</del> <add>capable</add><lb/><del>free from objection</del> <add>of being put upon a par</add> with that of the <del>Ju</del> Country Magistrates<lb/>, who so much to the satisfaction as well benefit of the Country, have so <lb/>long been in possession <lb/>of the exercise of <lb/>similar authority <lb/>in the case of the <lb/>most numerous <del>class</del> <lb/>of all classes of <lb/><del>traders</del> <add>dealers</add>, that of <lb/>Publicans: a class <lb/><del>by far</del> more numerous <lb/>by <del>far</del> <add>a good deal,</add> than <lb/>all the classes hereby <lb/>proposed to be added <lb/>put together. And <lb/>the territorial divisions <lb/>within which <lb/>they act have the<lb/> At the same time a communication and<lb/>concert between <del>them</del> <add>these Magistrates</add> and the Central Board, and | [10][38] Page 22. s. 7 [. . . <hi rend="underline">Same Justices, by whom . . . licences are<lb/>. . . . granted to Alehouse Keepers</hi>. <del>The authority presented itself as</del><lb/>For granting the licences <add>in the country</add> out of the jurisdiction of<lb/>the Board, no authority presented itself as <del>equally</del> <add>capable</add><lb/><del>free from objection</del> <add>of being put upon a par</add> with that of the <del>Ju</del> Country Magistrates<lb/>, who so much to the satisfaction as well benefit of the Country, have so <lb/>long been in possession <lb/>of the exercise of <lb/>similar authority <lb/>in the case of the <lb/>most numerous <del>class</del> <lb/>of all classes of <lb/><del>traders</del> <add>dealers</add>, that of <lb/>Publicans: a class <lb/><del>by far</del> more numerous <lb/>by <del>far</del> <add>a good deal,</add> than <lb/>all the classes hereby <lb/>proposed to be added <lb/>put together. And <lb/>the territorial divisions <lb/>within which <lb/>they act have the<lb/>advantage of being <lb/>already established <lb/>and known as <lb/>well to the law <lb/>as in common parlance.<lb/> At the same time a communication and<lb/>concert between <del>them</del> <add>these Magistrates</add> and the Central Board, and | ||
[10][38] Page 22. s. 7 [. . . Same Justices, by whom . . . licences are
. . . . granted to Alehouse Keepers. The authority presented itself as
For granting the licences in the country out of the jurisdiction of
the Board, no authority presented itself as equally capable
free from objection of being put upon a par with that of the Ju Country Magistrates
, who so much to the satisfaction as well benefit of the Country, have so
long been in possession
of the exercise of
similar authority
in the case of the
most numerous class
of all classes of
traders dealers, that of
Publicans: a class
by far more numerous
by far a good deal, than
all the classes hereby
proposed to be added
put together. And
the territorial divisions
within which
they act have the
advantage of being
already established
and known as
well to the law
as in common parlance.
At the same time a communication and
concert between them these Magistrates and the Central Board, and
Identifier: | JB/150/475/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 150. |
|||
---|---|---|---|
38 |
|||
150 |
police bill |
||
475 |
police revenue bill |
||
001 |
|||
text sheet |
1 |
||
recto |
d5 / f47 |
||
jeremy bentham |
|||
50696 |
|||