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<p>The <hi rend="underline">natural</hi> course of the business (though not<lb/> | |||
being the necessary course, it would hardly be proper<lb/> | |||
to encumber the Bill with the mention of it) the<lb/> | |||
course which the business would be apt to run into<lb/> | |||
of itself, seems to be — that the Justice, when he<lb/> | |||
delivers <del>the</del> a Warrant to the Constable, should, at<lb/><lb/> | |||
the same time, deliver to him a duplicate, for him<lb/> | |||
to <del>return</del> <add><sic>transmitt</sic> forthwith</add> to the Board according to the provision<lb/> | |||
in the text: and by using printed Forms on Papers<lb/> | |||
of the same or correspondent size, with a direction<lb/> | |||
to the Board ready printed on the back, the business<lb/> | |||
may be conducted with great simplicity and<lb/> | |||
regularity, and with very little trouble. As blank<lb/> | |||
instruments of all kinds for the use of Justices of the<lb/> | |||
Peace are already an object of <unclear>such</unclear> <!-- or "sale"? -->— as the Post<lb/> | |||
Office is already in the habit of taking charge of small<lb/> | |||
sums of money on the account of individuals, and as<lb/> | |||
the recent <add>and <del><unclear>excellent</unclear></del> useful</add> establishment of the Paper Office <del>affords</del> has<lb/> | |||
put <del>in</del> <add>into</add> the hands of government the means of supplying<lb/> | |||
itself with that necessary article upon economical<lb/> | |||
terms, the faculty of obtaining from Government the supply<lb/> | |||
requisite for this additional consumption at a<lb/> | |||
reduced price <del>not le</del> (so it be not less than <add>a little above</add> the cost<lb/> | |||
to Government) <del>might be <gap/></del> is an accommodation<lb/> | |||
<del>that</del> which perhaps it might not be unreasonable<lb/> | |||
to afford to Magistrates — <add>that is, to servants of the public</add> serving at their<lb/> | |||
own <sic>expence.</sic><lb/></p> | |||
19 + 189
The natural course of the business (though not
being the necessary course, it would hardly be proper
to encumber the Bill with the mention of it) the
course which the business would be apt to run into
of itself, seems to be — that the Justice, when he
delivers the a Warrant to the Constable, should, at
the same time, deliver to him a duplicate, for him
to return transmitt forthwith to the Board according to the provision
in the text: and by using printed Forms on Papers
of the same or correspondent size, with a direction
to the Board ready printed on the back, the business
may be conducted with great simplicity and
regularity, and with very little trouble. As blank
instruments of all kinds for the use of Justices of the
Peace are already an object of such — as the Post
Office is already in the habit of taking charge of small
sums of money on the account of individuals, and as
the recent and excellent useful establishment of the Paper Office affords has
put in into the hands of government the means of supplying
itself with that necessary article upon economical
terms, the faculty of obtaining from Government the supply
requisite for this additional consumption at a
reduced price not le (so it be not less than a little above the cost
to Government) might be is an accommodation
that which perhaps it might not be unreasonable
to afford to Magistrates — that is, to servants of the public serving at their
own expence.
Identifier: | JB/150/618/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 150. |
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150 |
police bill |
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618 |
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001 |
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text sheet |
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recto |
b19 / f189 |
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jeremy bentham |
g & ep 1794 |
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fr3 |
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1794 |
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50839 |
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