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<p> 2 <lb/> <note> Observations §§§ 3</note> </p>


security of the public against the machinations of<lb/>
<p>Security of the public against the machinations of<lb/>
an x on the one hand, and on the other
an enemy on the one hand, and on the other<lb/>
the being subjected to a species of suffering having<lb/>
the being subjected to a species of suffering having<lb/>
the effects of banishment (banishment from a mans<lb/>
the effects of banishment (banishment from a mans<lb/>
dearest connections and perhaps fromthe only place that<lb/>
dearest connections and <add>perhaps</add> from the only place that<lb/>would afford him a decent <sic>livelyhood</sic>) is less to<lb/>
would afford him a decent livelyhood) is less to<lb/>
depend upon the <del><gap/> </del>  <add>chance</add> veracity of an individual<lb/>uninsured by those obligations which are<lb/><sic>employd</sic> with so little scruple on occasion if<lb/> much inferior importance.</p> <p> Truth and Veracity not being of less importance<lb/> out of the London Police District <add> in the Country than in the Metropolis</add> than in <lb/> it the power would be <add>very</add> imperfect and inadequate<lb/> to its object if this or some other means were<lb/> <del>not</del> provided for the making it in point of local<lb/> amplitude <gap/> with whatever <add. the exigency</add> demand <lb/> might occur for the exercise of it.</p> <p> The power being established in general terms, <lb/> under favour of the reasons above <sic>alledged</sic>, would<lb/> be found applicable to a variety of important<lb/> purposes.  It might in short be applicable to the <lb/> purpose of obtaining all manner of information <lb/> useful to the purposes of police, but so circumstanced<lb/> that the demand for it <del>and not</del> <add> <gap/. </add> out of the circumstances</add> <lb/> of the country in general, and not as <lb/> in the case of <del> <gap/> </del> inquirers of a judicial nature, <lb/> out of the <add> particular</add> circumstances of some individual case.  In <lb/> this way, for example, <add> regular</add> <unclear>pictures</unclear> might <Add> perhaps </add> be obtained<lb/> of the <add> judicial proceedings <del>of</del> before Magistrates all over the Kingdom, <lb/> whether sitting singly or in Petty Sessions, together with <lb/> the several other articles of information comprising this material for [+] <note> [+] to the annually <add> for the Annual Report</add> made <lb/> of the State of the Police<lb/> of the country as proposed<lb/> by the Committee.</note> </p>
depend upon the x chance veracity of an individual
uninsured by those obligations which are<lb/>
employd with  




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2
Observations §§§ 3

Security of the public against the machinations of
an enemy on the one hand, and on the other
the being subjected to a species of suffering having
the effects of banishment (banishment from a mans
dearest connections and perhaps from the only place that
would afford him a decent livelyhood) is less to
depend upon the chance veracity of an individual
uninsured by those obligations which are
employd with so little scruple on occasion if
much inferior importance.

Truth and Veracity not being of less importance
out of the London Police District in the Country than in the Metropolis than in
it the power would be very imperfect and inadequate
to its object if this or some other means were
not provided for the making it in point of local
amplitude with whatever <add. the exigency</add> demand
might occur for the exercise of it.

The power being established in general terms,
under favour of the reasons above alledged, would
be found applicable to a variety of important
purposes. It might in short be applicable to the
purpose of obtaining all manner of information
useful to the purposes of police, but so circumstanced
that the demand for it and not <gap/. out of the circumstances</add>
of the country in general, and not as
in the case of inquirers of a judicial nature,
out of the particular circumstances of some individual case. In
this way, for example, regular pictures might perhaps be obtained
of the judicial proceedings of before Magistrates all over the Kingdom,
whether sitting singly or in Petty Sessions, together with
the several other articles of information comprising this material for [+] <note> [+] to the annually <add> for the Annual Report
made
of the State of the Police
of the country as proposed
by the Committee.</note>



Identifier: | JB/150/686/001"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

686

Info in main headings field

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d2

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

50907

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