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the amount of it.<lb/>
the amount of it.<lb/>


<p>1 This, and as well as other Paper employed for Government<lb/>
<p>1 This, (<del>and</del> <add>as well as</add> other Paper employed for Government<lb/>
purposes and at Government expence) might have<lb/>
purposes and at Government expence) might have<lb/>
some distinctive and conspicuous mark, pervading<lb/>
some distinctive and conspicuous mark, pervading<lb/>
the whole x of it; analogous to the brand current on the King's naval Stores:
the whole extent of it; analogous to the <unclear>brand current</unclear> <!-- or broad arrow??? -->on the King's naval Stores:
on which condition it might<lb/>
on which condition it might<lb/>
be made penal to <del>employ</del> <add>write upon</add> it for any x other purpose<lb/>
be made penal to <del>employ</del> <add>write upon</add> it for any <del>private</del> <add>other</add> purpose<lb/>
especially as many contravention of this law would carry<lb/>
especially as many contravention of this law would carry<lb/>
its own evidence upon the face of it: and, as at any<lb/>
its own evidence upon the face of it: and, as at any<lb/>
rate it would be paid for at a price higher than<lb/>
rate it would be paid for at a price higher than<lb/>
that of waste paper, it would not answer to any<lb/>
that of waste paper, it would not answer to any<lb/>
person to obtain more of it that what he would<lb/>
person to obtain more of it that what he <del>would</del><lb/>
x really would for a public purpose.</p>
x really would for a public purpose.</p>


2. The price charged for it should be the natural x<lb/>
2. The price charged for it should be the natural <gap/><lb/>
cost &#x2014; or x proportiand to the natural x cost of<lb/>
cost &#x2014; or <add>at least</add> <sic>proportiand</sic> to the natural x cost of<lb/>
the article, deducting the duty paid on it to government.<lb/>
the article, deducting the duty paid on it to government.<lb/>
This deduction though it would not diminish the<lb/>
This <add>deduction</add> though it would not diminish the<lb/>
real expence of the institution to Government, would<lb/>
real expence of the institution to Government, would<lb/>
keep down the apparent, and prevent it from doing<lb/>
keep down the apparent, and prevent it from doing<lb/>
the rest? of what it would otherwise do - exceed by a great amount<lb/>
the rest? of what it would otherwise do - exceed by a great amount <add>the</add><lb/>




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In the mere article of paper, the expence that
would result from the proposed institution is certainly

no trifling object. That by means
of the recently instituted Paper-Office, that expence
will have been reduced to less than half
what it might otherwise have amounted to, and
the institu there are expedients by which it might
with advantage partly for confining it within its
these limits, partly for reimbursing to the x
the amount of it.

1 This, (and as well as other Paper employed for Government
purposes and at Government expence) might have
some distinctive and conspicuous mark, pervading
the whole extent of it; analogous to the brand current on the King's naval Stores: on which condition it might
be made penal to employ write upon it for any private other purpose
especially as many contravention of this law would carry
its own evidence upon the face of it: and, as at any
rate it would be paid for at a price higher than
that of waste paper, it would not answer to any
person to obtain more of it that what he would
x really would for a public purpose.

2. The price charged for it should be the natural
cost — or at least proportiand to the natural x cost of
the article, deducting the duty paid on it to government.
This deduction though it would not diminish the
real expence of the institution to Government, would
keep down the apparent, and prevent it from doing
the rest? of what it would otherwise do - exceed by a great amount the



Identifier: | JB/150/622/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 150.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

109

Box

150

Main Headings

police bill

Folio number

622

Info in main headings field

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

b1 / f193

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

g & ep 1794

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

fr3

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1794

Notes public

ID Number

50843

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