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<head> LARCENY &#x2014; DOGS. <hi rend="superscript">2</hi></head> <p> a check to the unprofitable consumption of provisions. 2<hi rend="superscript">dly</hi> lessening <add> restraining</add> the term of<lb/> the national danger from Canine madness &#x2014; <hi rend="superscript">+</hi> <note> + It is to be observed however that<lb?> these two advantages are not<lb/> obtained but at the proportionate<lb/> <sic>expence</sic> of that branch of the<lb/> Leather Manufactory. ||</note><lb/> <!-- from the bottom of the page --><note>|| The truth is<lb/> It seems probable there <del>wil</del> <add> would</add> not<lb/> be many fewer dogs reared than<lb/> there <del>are <gap/></del> <add> are now: but</add> those that are<lb/> reared without being insured, being<lb/> raised in contemplation of the probability<lb/> of their being <gap/>,<lb/> the owners will not set their affections<lb/> so strongly as at present; so that<lb/> the gain on the <gap/> will be <add.<gap/></add><lb/> the saving of the <gap/> of the <!-- continues across the page --><del><gap/> <add> traders of <gap/> of dogs at whose <sic>expence</sic> this branch of the Leather is chiefly carried on at present.<lb/> the carrying out of that branch of the Leather Trade with less <gap/> to the owners of <del>dogs</del> <add> this sort of property</add> than it is at present.</note>  3<hi rend="superscript">dly</hi> bringing an accession to<lb/> the revenue 4<unclear>thly</unclear> throwing off to the extent of that accession the <sic>burthen</sic><lb/> from necessaries upon Luxuries.  <add>5 discouraging the poor from wasting their time in these pursuits</add></p> <note> purchases the protection<lb/> of the Law</note> </p> <p> <del>These advantages it apprehended <gap/> all in some <gap/> be <gap/></del> <add> This advantage which is the desideration on <add> of</add> the present enquiry would it is apprehended</add> <lb/> <sic>completely</sic> <gap/> the others in a greater or less degree be attained <add> <gap/> <add> accomplished</add>, by a moderate<lb/> Tax up[on these animals, the <foreign>quantum</foreign> of which within certain bounds should be<lb/> variable, at the pleasure of the <del><gap/></del> <add> [contibutable/contributor]</add>: a measure of taxation <del><gap/></del> which however singular<lb/> &amp; paradoxical it may appear at first<del>blush</del>. <add> glance,</add> will be allowed to be the most desired<lb/> of all <del> where (if any it was)</del> <add> in the instances where (if in any) </add> it can be applied, [and will be <del>asked</del> <add> seen</add> to be] <add> as well as</add> the only<lb/> one whereby the depredation just mentioned is to be accomplished.</p> <p>Let therefore every dog <del> which ,del>its' owner shall abuse to pay for; be valued at 6<hi rend="superscript">d</hi></del> <add> a penalty out of a shilling be <gap/> upon every <add> the all valuing</add> dog which each</add> <lb/> <del><gap/> <gap/><?Del> person shall <del><gap/></del> <add>think proper</add> to set upon his dog from 6 shillings at<lb/> least to £4 at the most; each value to be <sic>exprest</sic> upon a Collar marked<lb/> with a public stamp, <del> a <gap/> or destroyer to suffer</del<add> and to be the occasion of the <gap/></add> <lb/> <add>on the <gap/></add> <del> <gap/></del> or destroyer</p> <p> <p><!-- in a box to the left of the prior text --> <sic> Qu/</sic> how has the provision<lb/> allowing Rabbits to be killed<lb?> near the <gap/> in Lincoln Inn<lb/> <sic>answer'd</sic> again of the <gap/> <lb/>of the <gap/></p> <p> It is well known how more, according to the absence or pressure<lb/> of an attachment to these animals, &amp; to the <gap/> <add> exercise</add> <lb/> to which different <gap/> of these are differently <add> <gap/></add> instruments<lb/> divide into parties, which upon (a recent) <gap/> have given<lb/> marks of having taken a great interest in the <del><gap/</del> <add> subject</add> that of<lb/> would seem to promise.</p> <p><!-- in a box to the left of the prior text --> If there is a weak place left <lb/> in the Law, sooner or later<lb/> the industry of men's passions<lb/> will find it out: although it<lb/> may not have been <add>ought</add> found not<lb/> at the time when one <gap/> as</p> <p> By the one it has been insisted, &amp; it should seem unreasonably that there<lb/> is no reason why this <gap/> of <gap/> should be disposed <add><gap/></add> of the protection of the Law, <gap/><lb/><add>and extended to others</add> <gap/> others often of no greater &amp; even of much inferior value enjoy.</p> <p> By others it has been <del>insisted </del> <add><gap/></add> [for some one or more of the reasons that have <lb/> justly referable to the title of Luxuries, and are <gap/><lb/> in the lower <add> labouring</add> class of <del><gap/></del> <add> pernicious</add> in all of unprofitable dissipation, would<lb/> <sic>admit</sic> with great propriety of a taxation, agreeably to the maxim which is ever <add>to a</add> <gap/><lb/> closely pursued in proportion as the greatest good of the greatest number is made the <add>maintenance of quality is made of the object</add><lb/>object, to throw off <add> as much as may be</add> the <sic>burthen</sic> of taxation from those articles of necessity which are <add>that</add><lb/> <del>used</del> <add><gap/></add> employed in these <del>articles</del> with which <gap/> cannot not or ought not to [intermeddle].</p> <p> The Scheme <add> Expedient</add> proposed <add> which may be considered as a kind of Insurance <sic>open'd</sic> by Government for this species<lb/> of purport against depredation is</add> as calculated to <gap/> <add>inculcate <add> requite</add> &amp; both these x x x x x x x x:<lb/> but besides that  
<head> LARCENY &#x2014; DOGS. <hi rend="superscript">2</hi></head> <p> a check to the unprofitable consumption of provisions. 2<hi rend="superscript">dly</hi> lessening <add> restraining</add> the Curse of<lb/> the national danger from Canine madness &#x2014; <hi rend="superscript">+</hi> <note> + It is to be observed however that<lb/> these two advantages are not<lb/> obtained but at the proportionate<lb/> <sic>expence</sic> of that branch of the<lb/> Leather Manufactory. ||</note><lb/> <!-- from the bottom of the page --><note>|| The truth is<lb/> It seems probable there <del>will</del> <add> would</add> not<lb/> be many fewer dogs reared than<lb/> there <del>are <gap/></del> <add> are now: but</add> those that are<lb/> reared without being insured, being<lb/> raised in contemplation of the probability<lb/> of their being <unclear>lifted</unclear>,<lb/> the owners will not set their affections<lb/> so strongly as at present; so that<lb/> the gain on this score will be <add>consist</add><lb/> the saving of <add> an</add> the mark<gap/> of the <!-- continues across the page --><del>owners</del> <add> traders &amp; entertainers</add> of dogs at whose <sic>expence</sic> this branch of the Leather is chiefly carried on at present.<lb/> the carrying out of that branch of the Leather Trade with less mortification to the owners of <del>dogs</del> <add> this sort of property</add> than it is at present.</note>  3<hi rend="superscript">dly</hi> bringing an accession to<lb/> the revenue 4<hi rend="superscript">thly</hi> throwing off to the extent of that accession the <sic>burthen</sic><lb/> from necessaries upon Luxuries.  <add>5 discouraging the poor from wasting their time in these pursuits</add></p> <p><note> purchases the protection<lb/> of the Law</note> </p> <p> <del>These advantages it is apprehended would all in some degree be allowed</del> <add> This advantage which is the desideration on/of the present enquiry would it is apprehended</add> <lb/> <sic>compleatly</sic>, and the others in a greater or less degree be attained <add><unclear>concalcated</unclear> <add> accomplished</add>, by a moderate<lb/> Tax upon those animals, the <foreign>quantum</foreign> of which within certain bounds should be<lb/> variable, at the pleasure of the <del>owner</del> <add> [contibutable/contributor]</add>: a measure of taxation <del><gap/></del> which however singular<lb/> &amp; paradoxical it may appear at first <del>blush</del> <add> glance,</add> will be allowed to be the most desired<lb/> of all <del> where (if any it was)</del> <add> in those instances where (if in any) </add> it can be applied, [and (will be <del>asked</del> <add> seen]</add> to be] <add> as well as</add> the only<lb/> one whereby the depredation just mentioned is to be accomplished.</p> <p>Let therefore every dog <del> which <del>its' owner shall choose to pay for; be valued at 6<hi rend="superscript">s</hi></del> <add> a penny (for example)  out of a shilling be <unclear>effected</unclear> upon <del>every dog</del> the all <unclear>valuing</unclear> dog which each</add> <lb/> <del>at the <gap/></del> person shall <del>choose to</del> <add>think proper</add> to set upon his dog from 6 shillings at<lb/> least to £4 at the most; each value to be <sic>exprest</sic> upon a Collar marked<lb/> with a public stamp, <del> a stealer or destroyer to suffer</del> <add> and to be the measure of the <unclear>punishment</unclear></add> <lb/> <add>on the stealer</add> <del>or on any</del> or destroyer</p> <p><!-- in a box to the left of the prior text --> <sic> Qu</sic>? how has the provision<lb/> allowing Rabbits to be killed<lb/> near the <gap/> in Lincolns Inn<lb/> <sic>answer'd</sic>? again of the <unclear>Chorister</unclear> <lb/>of the Parish</p> <p> It is well known how men, according to the absence or presence<lb/> of an attachment to these animals, &amp; to the amusements <add> exercises</add> <lb/> to which different <gap/> of these are differently <add> <gap/></add> <unclear>instrumental</unclear><lb/> divide into parties, which upon [a recent] occasion have given <add> of the Act last mentioned</add><lb/> marks of having taken a greater interest in the <del><gap/></del> <add> subject</add> that it<lb/> would seem to promise.</p> <p><!-- in a box to the left of the prior text --> If there is a weak place left <lb/> in the Law, sooner or later<lb/> the industry of men's passions<lb/> will find it out: although it<lb/> may not have been <add>ought</add> found out<lb/> at the time when one considers<lb/> it.</p> <p> By the one it has been insisted, &amp; it should seem unanswerably that there<lb/> is no reason why this kind of propriety should be deprived <add><gap/></add> of the protection of the Law, <gap/><lb/> <add> extended to others</add> those often of no greater &amp; even of much inferior value enjoy. &#x2014;</p> <p> By others it has been <del>insisted </del> <add><gap/></add> [for some one or more of the reasons that have <lb/> been <sic>alledged,</sic>] that the being justly referable to the Title of Luxuries, and an instrument<lb/> in the lower <add> labouring</add> class of <del><gap/></del> <add> pernicious</add> in all of unprofitable dissipation, would<lb/> <sic>admitt</sic> with great propriety of a taxation, agreeably to the maxim which is ever <add>the</add> more<lb/> closely pursued in proportion as the greatest good of the greatest number is made the <add>maintenance of quality is made of the object</add><lb/>object, to throw off <add> as much as may be</add> the <sic>burthen</sic> of taxation from those articles of necessity which are <add>that</add><lb/> <del>used</del> <add>clearly</add> employed on those <del>articles</del> with which <del>it</del> cannot not or ought not to [intermeddle].</p> <p> The Scheme <add> Expedient</add> proposed <add> which may be considered as a kind of Insurance <sic>open'd</sic> by Government for this species<lb/> of purport against depredation is</add> proposed &amp; calculated to <gap/> <add><unclear>inculcate</unclear> <add> reconcile</add> &amp; both these x x x x x x x x:<lb/> but besides that <add> the success of</add> it cannot be reckoned upon with [any] confidence before experimenting<lb/> requires an apparatus of prosecutions <add> &amp; penalties</add> to <del>give it</del> carry it through, <add>of</add> which those whom<lb/> it may concern will consider whether <del>the</del> it be such to which the subject is adequate.</p> <p><note> Bar to a conviction if the accuser<lb/>can't <sic>shew</sic> the Collar to have  <add><del>in question of <gap/></del> <add>either that the Collar was off at the time</add><lb/>been omitted for a day together</note></p> <p><note> <del> <gap/> <gap/> <add> <gap/> <gap/> <gap/> <gap/> <gap/> <gap/><lb/> <gap/> <gap/>? <gap/> will be <gap/><lb/> to <gap/> <gap/> <gap/> the <gap/><lb/> article <gap/> <gap/> <gap/> <gap/> <gap/></del><lb/> A man may seize a dog <add> seen without a collar</add> and <lb/> have it condemned by carrying <del><gap/></del> <add> it</add><lb/> <del> <gap/> without <gap/></del> to <lb/> a Justice of Peace who if a<lb/> Collar is produced by the owner<lb/> on summons must return it<lb/> to the owner on payment of so<lb/> much <add> to the seizer, <gap/> 5<hi rend="superscript">s</hi> &#x2014; otherwise adjudges it<lb/> to the seizer.</note></p> <p><note>Owners path that the dog is <lb/> a <del><gap/></del> <add> taxed</add> dog <del>and</del> that <del>he does</del> <add> the</add> <lb/> <del>not believes that the</del> Collar<lb/> was not at any where to his knowledge<lb/> off the dog but that he<lb/> believes it was on the dog<lb/> at the time of the taking to <lb/> be conclusive in his <sic>favor</sic>: for<lb/> it is not to be presumed that<lb/> a man enabled to keep a dog<lb/> <del><gap/></del> probably <add>therefore</add> having a <lb/> fixed residence would perjure<lb/> himself for 5<hi rend="superscript">s</hi>.</note> </p>
<add> the success of</add> it could be reckoned upon with [any] confidence before experiment<lb/> requires an apparatus of prosecutions <add> &amp; penalties</add> to <del>give it</del> carry it through, <add>of</add> which those whom<lb/> it may concern will consider whether <del>the</del> it be such to which the subject is adequate.</p> <p><note> Bar to a conviction if the <gap/><lb/> <add><del>in question of time</del> owner can't <sic>shew</sic> the Collar to have <add>either that the Collar was off at the time</add><lb/>been omitted for a day together<lb/> <del> <gap/> <gap/> <add> <gap/> <gap/> <gap/> <gap/> <gap/> <gap/><lb/> <gap/> <gap/>? <gap/> will be <gap/><lb/> to <gap/> <gap/> <gap/> the <gap/><lb/> article <gap/> <gap/> <gap/> <gap/> <gap/></del><lb/> A man may seize a dog and <lb/> have it condemned by carrying <del><gap/></del> <add> it</add><lb/> <del> <gap/. without <gap/></del> to <lb/> a Justice of Peace who if a<lb/> Collar is produced by the owner<lb/> on summons must return it<lb/> to the owner on payment of so<lb/> much <add> to the seizer, either 5<hi rend="superscript">s</hi> &#x2014; otherwise adjudges it<lb/> to the seizer.</note></p> <p><note>Owners path that the dog is <lb/> a <gap/></del. <add> taxed</add> dog <del>and</del> that <del>he does</del. <add> the</add> <lb/> <del>not believes that he</del> Collar<lb/> was not at any where to his knowledge<lb/> of the dog but that he<lb/> believes it was on the dog<lb/> at the time of the taking to <lb/> be conclusive in his <sic>favour</sic>: for<lb/> it is not to be presumed that<lb/> a man enabled to keep a dog<lb/> <del><gap/></del> probably <add>therefore</add> having a <lb/> fixed residence would perjure<lb/> himself for 5<hi rend="superscript">s</hi>.</note> </p>




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LARCENY — DOGS. 2

a check to the unprofitable consumption of provisions. 2dly lessening restraining the Curse of
the national danger from Canine madness — + + It is to be observed however that
these two advantages are not
obtained but at the proportionate
expence of that branch of the
Leather Manufactory. ||

|| The truth is
It seems probable there will would not
be many fewer dogs reared than
there are are now: but those that are
reared without being insured, being
raised in contemplation of the probability
of their being lifted,
the owners will not set their affections
so strongly as at present; so that
the gain on this score will be consist
the saving of an the mark of the owners traders & entertainers of dogs at whose expence this branch of the Leather is chiefly carried on at present.
the carrying out of that branch of the Leather Trade with less mortification to the owners of dogs this sort of property than it is at present.
3dly bringing an accession to
the revenue 4thly throwing off to the extent of that accession the burthen
from necessaries upon Luxuries. 5 discouraging the poor from wasting their time in these pursuits

purchases the protection
of the Law

These advantages it is apprehended would all in some degree be allowed This advantage which is the desideration on/of the present enquiry would it is apprehended
compleatly, and the others in a greater or less degree be attained concalcated <add> accomplished, by a moderate
Tax upon those animals, the quantum of which within certain bounds should be
variable, at the pleasure of the owner [contibutable/contributor]: a measure of taxation which however singular
& paradoxical it may appear at first blush glance, will be allowed to be the most desired
of all where (if any it was) in those instances where (if in any) it can be applied, [and (will be asked seen] to be] as well as the only
one whereby the depredation just mentioned is to be accomplished.

Let therefore every dog which its' owner shall choose to pay for; be valued at 6s a penny (for example) out of a shilling be effected upon every dog the all valuing dog which each
at the person shall choose to think proper to set upon his dog from 6 shillings at
least to £4 at the most; each value to be exprest upon a Collar marked
with a public stamp, a stealer or destroyer to suffer and to be the measure of the punishment
on the stealer or on any or destroyer

Qu? how has the provision
allowing Rabbits to be killed
near the in Lincolns Inn
answer'd? again of the Chorister
of the Parish

It is well known how men, according to the absence or presence
of an attachment to these animals, & to the amusements exercises
to which different of these are differently instrumental
divide into parties, which upon [a recent] occasion have given of the Act last mentioned
marks of having taken a greater interest in the subject that it
would seem to promise.

If there is a weak place left
in the Law, sooner or later
the industry of men's passions
will find it out: although it
may not have been ought found out
at the time when one considers
it.

By the one it has been insisted, & it should seem unanswerably that there
is no reason why this kind of propriety should be deprived of the protection of the Law,
extended to others those often of no greater & even of much inferior value enjoy. —

By others it has been insisted [for some one or more of the reasons that have
been alledged,] that the being justly referable to the Title of Luxuries, and an instrument
in the lower labouring class of pernicious in all of unprofitable dissipation, would
admitt with great propriety of a taxation, agreeably to the maxim which is ever the more
closely pursued in proportion as the greatest good of the greatest number is made the maintenance of quality is made of the object
object, to throw off as much as may be the burthen of taxation from those articles of necessity which are that
used clearly employed on those articles with which it cannot not or ought not to [intermeddle].

The Scheme Expedient proposed which may be considered as a kind of Insurance open'd by Government for this species
of purport against depredation is
proposed & calculated to inculcate <add> reconcile & both these x x x x x x x x:
but besides that the success of it cannot be reckoned upon with [any] confidence before experimenting
requires an apparatus of prosecutions & penalties to give it carry it through, of which those whom
it may concern will consider whether the it be such to which the subject is adequate.

Bar to a conviction if the accuser
can't shew the Collar to have in question of <add>either that the Collar was off at the time
been omitted for a day together

<add>
? will be
to the
article

A man may seize a dog seen without a collar and
have it condemned by carrying it
without to
a Justice of Peace who if a
Collar is produced by the owner
on summons must return it
to the owner on payment of so
much <add> to the seizer, 5s — otherwise adjudges it
to the seizer.

Owners path that the dog is
a taxed dog and that he does the
not believes that the Collar
was not at any where to his knowledge
off the dog but that he
believes it was on the dog
at the time of the taking to
be conclusive in his favor: for
it is not to be presumed that
a man enabled to keep a dog
probably therefore having a
fixed residence would perjure
himself for 5s.



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070

Main Headings

of laws in general

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255

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larceny - dogs

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001

Titles

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text sheet

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1

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recto

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c2

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::j honig & zoonen [lion with vryheyt motif]]]

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ID Number

23370

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