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Were it not for this complication | Were it not for this complication and embarrassment, in the case where a man applies for a licence for a place which at the time of t such application is not the place of his residence, the place which has been the place of his residence <note><del>supposing</del> <gap/> if his abode be supposed to have been fixed there for a certain length of time, be the</note> <del>is prop properly the</del> place from whence the certificate in his <add>favour would <add>come</add> <add>with most propriety, <del>be required</del></add> <del>favour should come and it is of the <gap/> | ||
</del> <del>if</del> <add>supposing any</add> such certificate <add>to</add> be required: and at any rate it is the place <del>in at which application should be made to the Magistracy thereof for</del> to the Magistacy whereof the <del>License of grant</del> <add><gap/> <gap/> of</add> <add><add>function of</add> <add>granting or refusing</add> <del>granting or refusing</del> the licence <add>or at least <add>that</add> <add>of reporting favourably or unfavourably of his qualification in point of character should naturally be</add> <del>should be</del> committed. for what judgment can be formed by Justices sitting at <hi rend="underline">Penzance</hi> of the fitness of a candidate coming or representing himself as coming from <hi rend="underline">Carlisle</hi>? <del>The</del> <add>But the</add> truth of the matter <add><del>therefore</del></add> is , that, in every such migration, there are two authorities, where concurrence in the grant of the licence <del>ought if it was</del> <add>should it be <del>deemed</del> judged</add> practicable without too much inconvenience and <del>embarrassment,</del> <add>complication,</add> be made necessary: the <del>M</del> <add><del>Justice authority having</del><lb/> <add><del>embracing</del></add> <add><del>jurisdiction in the</del></add> <note>authority embracing the former</note> place of residence, because <add>it is</add> there and there only <del>has</del> <add>that a man's</add> character can <add>to any certainty</add> have been <add><del>fully</del></add> known: the <del>new fresh and</del> <add>newly-</add> intended place of residence because <del>it is there and there only that his character and conduct will become a matter on which this will be a matter of any </del> that is the place of all others of which the peace and security are exposed to <del>danger</del> <add>suffer</add> from its new inhabitant in the event of his prov- <del>-ving to be in confederacy with to be a confederate of</del> -ing to be a confederate of thieves<lb/><pb/> | |||
Were it not for this complication and embarrassment, in the case where a man applies for a licence for a place which at the time of t such application is not the place of his residence, the place which has been the place of his residence supposing if his abode be supposed to have been fixed there for a certain length of time, be the is prop properly the place from whence the certificate in his favour would <add>come with most propriety, be required favour should come and it is of the
if supposing any such certificate to be required: and at any rate it is the place in at which application should be made to the Magistracy thereof for to the Magistacy whereof the License of grant of <add>function of granting or refusing granting or refusing the licence or at least <add>that of reporting favourably or unfavourably of his qualification in point of character should naturally be should be committed. for what judgment can be formed by Justices sitting at Penzance of the fitness of a candidate coming or representing himself as coming from Carlisle? The But the truth of the matter therefore is , that, in every such migration, there are two authorities, where concurrence in the grant of the licence ought if it was should it be deemed judged practicable without too much inconvenience and embarrassment, complication, be made necessary: the M Justice authority having
<add>embracing jurisdiction in the authority embracing the former place of residence, because it is there and there only has that a man's character can to any certainty have been fully known: the new fresh and newly- intended place of residence because it is there and there only that his character and conduct will become a matter on which this will be a matter of any that is the place of all others of which the peace and security are exposed to danger suffer from its new inhabitant in the event of his prov- -ving to be in confederacy with to be a confederate of -ing to be a confederate of thieves
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