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<p>The System which it is the object of the annexed<lb/>Bill to bring into existence is but a part<lb/>of a <add>more extensive</add> system of considerably greater extent. Of these<lb/>remaining parts a general view will be given presently,<lb/>and it will then be stated why so much<lb/>as is contained in the present Bill was thus detached<lb/>and brought forth without the res: - having the other<lb/><add>Parts to be brught forward, if approved of, at a future<lb/>period in so many separate Bills.</add><lb/></p><p>In the mean time it may not be amiss to<lb/>give a brief introduction of what may be considered<lb/>the leading points of the <add>proposed</add> System of Police as<lb/><add>they appear upon the face of the present Bill.</add>exhibited in the present Bill.<lb/></p>The leading points and characteristic features<lb/>of the entire system as well as of the present Bill may be summed up as follows.<lb/>1. Subjecting to the control of a <add><gap/></add> licence, and <lb/>that a discretionary one, <add>the exercise of</add> a variety of occupations<lb/>under the notion of their agreeing in this <add>one common</add> property<lb/>viz: that of affording facilities and incentives to various<lb/>kinds of delinquency - that of depredation in particular<lb/>in its various branches, <del>when exercised</del> viz: now<lb/>that they can <add>stand exempt</add> exercised free from that inspection and <lb/>discriminating controul which it is the business of the<lb/>present Bill to apply<lb/>2. The coupling the controul thus applied with <lb/><del>a duty</del> <add>a set of licence-duties</add> payable by the several classes to which it<lb/>is applied. | |||
The System which it is the object of the annexed
Bill to bring into existence is but a part
of a more extensive system of considerably greater extent. Of these
remaining parts a general view will be given presently,
and it will then be stated why so much
as is contained in the present Bill was thus detached
and brought forth without the res: - having the other
Parts to be brught forward, if approved of, at a future
period in so many separate Bills.
In the mean time it may not be amiss to
give a brief introduction of what may be considered
the leading points of the proposed System of Police as
they appear upon the face of the present Bill.exhibited in the present Bill.
The leading points and characteristic features
of the entire system as well as of the present Bill may be summed up as follows.
1. Subjecting to the control of a licence, and
that a discretionary one, the exercise of a variety of occupations
under the notion of their agreeing in this one common property
viz: that of affording facilities and incentives to various
kinds of delinquency - that of depredation in particular
in its various branches, when exercised viz: now
that they can stand exempt exercised free from that inspection and
discriminating controul which it is the business of the
present Bill to apply
2. The coupling the controul thus applied with
a duty a set of licence-duties payable by the several classes to which it
is applied.
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