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The result therefore of this inquiry seems to be<lb/>this.  Every person must <add>as at present</add> be left free to keep & use crucibles<lb/>and melting pots <del>as at present:</del> <add>without being licenced:</add>  but no<lb/>person must, <add>without subjecting himself to the licence</add> purchase Second-hand metals for<lb/>melting of <del>any</del> persons at large, i:e: of any<lb/>other persons than licenced dealers.  The consequence<lb/>will probably be, as above stated, that the principal<lb/>part of all these trades in number, including<lb/>the most reputable in point of opulence, will submitt<lb/>to the restriction of <add>either</add> not purchasing <del>but</del> their<lb/>materials in a second-hand state at all, or not purchasing<lb/>them but of such <del>[of their brothers in trade]</del><lb/>persons (including the remaining and supposed smaller<lb/>numbers of these same classes of traders) as deem it<lb/>worth their while to take out licences to empower them<lb/>to buy the articles of persons at large.  In this state of<lb/>things, the <del>object</del> <add>system</add> will be <del>attained</del> pursued as far as it<lb/>is pursuable, and at the same time without any considerable<lb/><note>inconvenience</note><lb/><note>inconvenience. What <lb/>is necessary is that <lb/>persons purchasing<lb/>articles of this sort<lb/>of persons at large<lb/>should be subjected<lb/>to a licence:  what<lb/>is <hi rend="underline">not</hi> necessary is - <lb/>that, while there are<lb/>persons <del>licenced</del> empowered <lb/>to purchse <lb/>these articles of persons<lb/>at large <hi rend="underline">that</hi><lb/><del>bulk of the trade in <lb/>each case the</del> <lb/>some faculty should be<lb/>possessed and exercised by every body in the trade.</note><lb/><pb/>
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The result therefore of this inquiry seems to be<lb/>this.  Every person must <add>as at present</add> be left free to <add>keep &</add> use crucibles<lb/>and melting pots <del>as at present:</del> <add>without being licenced:</add>  but no<lb/>person, must, <add>without subjecting himself to the licence,</add> purchase Second-hand metals for<lb/>melting of <del>any</del> persons at large, i:e: of any<lb/>other persons than licenced dealers.  The consequence<lb/>will probably be, as above stated, that the principal<lb/>part of all these trades in number, including<lb/>the most reputable in point of opulence, will submitt<lb/>to the restriction of <add>either</add> not purchasing <del>but</del> their<lb/>materials in a second-hand state at all, or not purchasing<lb/>them but of such <del>[of their brothers in trade]</del><lb/>persons (including the remaining and supposed smaller<lb/>number of these same classes of traders) as deem it<lb/>worth their while to take out licences to empower them<lb/>to buy the articles of persons at large.  In this state of<lb/>things, the <del>object</del> <add>system</add> will be <del>attained</del> pursued as far as it<lb/>is pursuable, and at the same time without any considerable<lb/><note>inconvenience</note><lb/><note>inconvenience. What <lb/><hi rend="underline">is</hi> necessary is - that <lb/>persons purchasing<lb/>articles of this sort<lb/>of persons at large<lb/>should be subjected<lb/>to a licence:  what<lb/>is <hi rend="underline">not</hi> necessary is - <lb/>that, while there are<lb/>persons <del>licenced</del> empowered <lb/>to purchase <lb/>these articles of persons<lb/>at large <hi rend="underline">that</hi><lb/><del>bulk of the trade in <lb/>each case sho</del> <lb/>some faculty should be<lb/>possessed and exercised by every body in the trade.</note><lb/><pb/>





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The result therefore of this inquiry seems to be
this. Every person must as at present be left free to keep & use crucibles
and melting pots as at present: without being licenced: but no
person, must, without subjecting himself to the licence, purchase Second-hand metals for
melting of any persons at large, i:e: of any
other persons than licenced dealers. The consequence
will probably be, as above stated, that the principal
part of all these trades in number, including
the most reputable in point of opulence, will submitt
to the restriction of either not purchasing but their
materials in a second-hand state at all, or not purchasing
them but of such [of their brothers in trade]
persons (including the remaining and supposed smaller
number of these same classes of traders) as deem it
worth their while to take out licences to empower them
to buy the articles of persons at large. In this state of
things, the object system will be attained pursued as far as it
is pursuable, and at the same time without any considerable
inconvenience
inconvenience. What
is necessary is - that
persons purchasing
articles of this sort
of persons at large
should be subjected
to a licence: what
is not necessary is -
that, while there are
persons licenced empowered
to purchase
these articles of persons
at large that
bulk of the trade in
each case sho

some faculty should be
possessed and exercised by every body in the trade.


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Identifier: | JB/150/664/002"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

664

Info in main headings field

police bill

Image

002

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f11

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

j whatman

Marginals

Paper Producer

admiral pavel chichagov

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

50885

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