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<!-- pencil annotations --> <p> + C<hi rend="superscript">d</hi> 19 <note>2<del>8</del>9</note><lb/> <note>Preliminary<lb/> Observations</note></p> <note>1. <foreign>Licentiandi</foreign><lb/> Conveyance</note> <p> <add> practice.</add> Under the existing system of laws, one <del>sort</del> <add> species</add> of article<lb/> will <del>on rea</del> by reason of the superior difficulty<lb/> of concealing it or what is done <del>with</del> <add> to</add> it, bear a <lb/> much heavier tax than another: and under an <lb/> improved system of laws no article but what might<lb/> be made to bear a much heavier tax than it does<lb/> at present <hi rend="superscript">[+]</hi> <note>[+] The <gap/> <del>made</del> produced to the revenue <del> by subjecting the applying</del> <add> by the application of </add> the powers of the Excise laws to the <add>two</add> branches of the Revenue which concern Wine and Tobacco <del> is a proof as conspicuous as it is undeniable</del> affords <del> at the same time</del> a <unclear>perspicacious</unclear> illustration as well as an undeniable evidence of this truth.</note> Many are the prejudices, the vulgar errors,<lb/> and those of the most groundless as well as pernicious<lb/> nature, by which the <del>dispensations</del> <add> operations</add> of justice<lb/> in relation to this branch of the natural resources <lb/> are obstructed: these prejudices <add> partly though artifice, partly through honest error</add> it is a principal<lb/> <add> and constant</add> study of the <gap/> enemies of the country to forment<lb/> and strengthen <del> by every <add>with their</add> means in their power</del> upon<lb/> all occasions with their utmost industry.  Every institution<lb/> which tends to give strength <add> and efficacy</add> to the laws will <lb/> be attacked with <del>an</del> <add> a degree of violence</add> <del><gap/></del> every institution<lb/> which tends to weaken them defended with a degree of <lb/> <gap/>, exactly in proportion to that tendency:<lb/> and the <del>present</del> proposed system has too much efficiency<lb/> in it in every branch, and especially in <lb/> that which <del>are has</del> points with particular aim<lb/>  against insurrection and rebellion (I mean that which <lb/> concern the <del>manner of instrument</del> <add> supply <del> <gap/></del> of the means of </add> <del>offence</del>  defence and <lb/> offence, arms and ammunition) <del>in</del> not to entitle itself <lb/> to be <del>made</del> <add> taken for</add> the object of their most strenuous attacks.</p>
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<p> + C<hi rend="superscript">d</hi> 19 <note>2<del>8</del>9</note><lb/> <note>Preliminary<lb/> Observations</note></p> <note>1. <foreign>Licentiandi</foreign><lb/> Conveyance</note> <p> <add> practice.</add> Under the existing system of laws, one <del>sort</del> <add> species</add> of article<lb/> will <del>on rea</del> by reason of the superior difficulty<lb/> of concealing it or what is done <del>with</del> <add> to</add> it, bear a <lb/> much heavier tax than another: and under an <lb/> improved system of laws no article but what might<lb/> be made to bear a much heavier tax than it does<lb/> at present <hi rend="superscript">[+]</hi> <note>[+] The <gap/> <del>made</del> produced to the revenue <del> by subjecting the applying</del> <add> by the application of </add> the powers of the Excise laws to the <add>two</add> branches of the Revenue which concern Wine and Tobacco <del> is a proof as conspicuous as it is undeniable</del> affords <del> at the same time</del> a <unclear>perspicacious</unclear> illustration as well as an undeniable evidence of this truth.</note> Many are the prejudices, the vulgar errors,<lb/> and those of the most groundless as well as pernicious<lb/> nature, by which the <del>dispensations</del> <add> operations</add> of justice<lb/> in relation to this branch of the natural resources <lb/> are obstructed: these prejudices <add> partly though artifice, partly through honest error</add> it is a principal<lb/> <add> and constant</add> study of the <gap/> enemies of the country to forment<lb/> and strengthen <del> by every <add>with their</add> means in their power</del> upon<lb/> all occasions with their utmost industry.  Every institution<lb/> which tends to give strength <add> and efficacy</add> to the laws will <lb/> be attacked with <del>an</del> <add> a degree of violence</add> <del><gap/></del> every institution<lb/> which tends to weaken them defended with a degree of <lb/> <gap/>, exactly in proportion to that tendency:<lb/> and the <del>present</del> proposed system has too much efficiency<lb/> in it in every branch, and especially in <lb/> that which <del>are has</del> points with particular aim<lb/>  against insurrection and rebellion (I mean that which <lb/> concern the <del>manner of instrument</del> <add> supply <del> <gap/></del> of the means of </add> <del>offence</del>  defence and <lb/> offence, arms and ammunition) <del>in</del> not to entitle itself <lb/> to be <del>made</del> <add> taken for</add> the object of their most strenuous attacks.</p>




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Preliminary
Observations

1. Licentiandi
Conveyance

practice. Under the existing system of laws, one sort species of article
will on rea by reason of the superior difficulty
of concealing it or what is done with to it, bear a
much heavier tax than another: and under an
improved system of laws no article but what might
be made to bear a much heavier tax than it does
at present [+] [+] The made produced to the revenue by subjecting the applying by the application of the powers of the Excise laws to the two branches of the Revenue which concern Wine and Tobacco is a proof as conspicuous as it is undeniable affords at the same time a perspicacious illustration as well as an undeniable evidence of this truth. Many are the prejudices, the vulgar errors,
and those of the most groundless as well as pernicious
nature, by which the dispensations operations of justice
in relation to this branch of the natural resources
are obstructed: these prejudices partly though artifice, partly through honest error it is a principal
and constant study of the enemies of the country to forment
and strengthen by every with their means in their power upon
all occasions with their utmost industry. Every institution
which tends to give strength and efficacy to the laws will
be attacked with an a degree of violence every institution
which tends to weaken them defended with a degree of
, exactly in proportion to that tendency:
and the present proposed system has too much efficiency
in it in every branch, and especially in
that which are has points with particular aim
against insurrection and rebellion (I mean that which
concern the manner of instrument supply of the means of offence defence and
offence, arms and ammunition) in not to entitle itself
to be made taken for the object of their most strenuous attacks.



Identifier: | JB/150/753/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 150.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

150

Main Headings

police bill

Folio number

753

Info in main headings field

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d19 / f29

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

g & ep 1794

Marginals

Paper Producer

fr3

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1794

Notes public

ID Number

50974

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