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<del>insertion of this clause</del>.<lb/></p>
<del>insertion of this clause</del>.<lb/></p>


<head>Precedent.</head><lb/>
                <head>Precedent.</head><lb/>
<p>23 Geo: 3. c. 39.  Trade with United States - continued<lb/>
                <p>23 Geo: 3. c. 39.  Trade with United States - continued<lb/>
in from year to year to the present time.  Power<lb/>
                    in from year to year to the present time.  Power<lb/>
to <del>King</del> <add>his Majesty</add> in Council by Order &amp;c (as in this Bill)<lb/>"<hi rend="underline">to give such directions, and to make such regulations</hi><lb/>
                    to <del>King</del> <add>his Majesty</add> in Council by Order &amp;c (as in this Bill)<lb/>"<hi rend="underline">to give such directions, and to make such regulations</hi><lb/>
"<hi rend="underline">with respect to Duties, Drawbacks, or otherwise for<lb/>
                    "<hi rend="underline">with respect to Duties, Drawbacks, or otherwise for<lb/>
carrying on the Trade</hi> . . . .  with the <add>. . .</add> <hi rend="underline">United States, as<lb/>
                        carrying on the Trade</hi> . . . .  with the <add>. . .</add> <hi rend="underline">United States, as<lb/>
to his Majesty in Council shall appear most expedient<lb/>
                            to his Majesty in Council shall appear most expedient<lb/>
and salutary</hi>" - a power infinitely more<lb/>
                            and salutary</hi>" - a power infinitely more<lb/>
ample than that here proposed to be given, and<lb/>
                    ample than that here proposed to be given, and<lb/>
infinitely more susceptible of abuse. &#x2014; <del>After In an</del> <add><del>In the course of</del></add> Af&#x2014;<lb/>
                    infinitely more susceptible of abuse. &#x2014; <del>After In an</del> <add><del>In the course of</del></add> After<lb/>
&#x2014;ter a <del>formed at the end of <unclear>experiment</unclear> period</del> trials. <lb/>
                    a <del>formed at the end of <unclear>experiment</unclear> period</del> trials. <lb/>
<del><unclear>the experiment</unclear></del> of 15 Years, <del>it has not been found</del><lb/>
                    <del><unclear>the experiment</unclear></del> of 15 Years, <del>it has not been found</del><lb/>
no inconveniences <add>(it is believed)have so much as been alledged to</add><lb/>
                    no inconveniences <add>(it is believed)have so much as been alledged to</add><lb/>
have been ever experienced from it.<lb/></p>
                    have been ever experienced from it.<lb/></p>
 
               
<p>The most prudent course, however, seems<lb/>
                <p>The most prudent course, however, seems<lb/>
to be - not to <del>insist th</del> let this clause stand<lb/>
                    to be - not to <del>insist th</del> let this clause stand<lb/>
as part of the Bill <hi rend="underline">in the first instance</hi>:<lb/>
                    as part of the Bill <hi rend="underline">in the first instance</hi>:<lb/>
but that some Members shall move it as<lb/>
                    but that some Members shall move it as<lb/>
an <hi rend="underline">amendment</hi>, complaining of the duties<lb/>
                    an <hi rend="underline">amendment</hi>, complaining of the duties<lb/>
as liable to prove too heavy and suggesting<lb/>
                    as liable to prove too heavy and suggesting<lb/>
this as a remedy for the inconvenience.<lb/></p>
                    this as a remedy for the inconvenience.<lb/></p>
 
               
<p><del>[ 2 ] [ <hi rend="underline">Report</hi> ]</del> A Report from the Board<lb/>
                <p><del>[ 2 ] [ <hi rend="underline">Report</hi> ]</del> A Report from the Board<lb/>
seems a proper condition to annex to the exercise<lb/>
                    seems a proper condition to annex to the exercise<lb/>
of this power, because no other person can be<lb/>
                    of this power, because no other person can be<lb/>
possessed of so much information relative to the<lb/>
                    possessed of so much information relative to the<lb/>
subject as the Board:  and an addition is<lb/>
                    subject as the Board:  and an addition is<lb/>
thus made to the stock of responsibility and<lb/>
                    thus made to the stock of responsibility and<lb/>
to the check provided against precipitation<lb/>
                    to the check provided against precipitation<lb/>
and abuse.<lb/></p>
                    and abuse.<lb/></p>
<pb/>
                <pb/>
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Observations on Inserenda Part II, § 2

The Preamble, which may either stand or be
struck out, shows the reason which suggested the
insertion of this clause.

               Precedent.

23 Geo: 3. c. 39. Trade with United States - continued
in from year to year to the present time. Power
to King his Majesty in Council by Order &c (as in this Bill)
"to give such directions, and to make such regulations
"with respect to Duties, Drawbacks, or otherwise for
carrying on the Trade
. . . . with the . . . United States, as
to his Majesty in Council shall appear most expedient
and salutary
" - a power infinitely more
ample than that here proposed to be given, and
infinitely more susceptible of abuse. — After In an In the course of After
a formed at the end of experiment period trials.
the experiment of 15 Years, it has not been found
no inconveniences (it is believed)have so much as been alledged to
have been ever experienced from it.

The most prudent course, however, seems
to be - not to insist th let this clause stand
as part of the Bill in the first instance:
but that some Members shall move it as
an amendment, complaining of the duties
as liable to prove too heavy and suggesting
this as a remedy for the inconvenience.

[ 2 ] [ Report ] A Report from the Board
seems a proper condition to annex to the exercise
of this power, because no other person can be
possessed of so much information relative to the
subject as the Board: and an addition is
thus made to the stock of responsibility and
to the check provided against precipitation
and abuse.

               
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Identifier: | JB/150/684/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 150.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

not numbered

Box

150

Main Headings

police bill

Folio number

684

Info in main headings field

police revenue bill

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f31

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

[[notes_public::"not used" [note in bentham's hand]]]

ID Number

50905

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