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<head>12)  Observations.</head><lb/>In speaking of the "Minister" of the Parish as <add>one of the</add> persons<lb/>who may give the certificate, I have prefixed the word<lb/>"resident": the reason is too obvious to need explaining.<lb/>The words <add>in the Act</add> on this behalf are Parish or Place: the<lb/>word Place put to comprehend <add>such</add> Divisions <add>Districts of any other denomination as may</add> correspond<lb/>to Parishes, which it may easily be understood to do<lb/>when <del><gap/> <gap/></del> <add>thus immediately following</add> that word. D<hi rend='superscript'>r</hi> Burn however <note>Tit. Alehouses p. 26. No.3. Ed.12.</note> has used it alone, omitting the word "Parish": by which means the sense is obscured,  &amp;  would be utterly<lb/>lost, <del>where</del> <add>were</add> it not for the words "Minister and Churchwardens<lb/>and Overseers" which indeed do intimate the place<lb/>to be a parish: at the same time that <del><gap/></del> between<lb/>them and the word place a denomination of persons that<lb/>bears no reference to parochial division is interposed.<lb/>His words are - "under the hands of the Minister and the "<del><gap/></del> major part of the Churchwardens and Overseers, or<lb/>"else of three  or four reputable <hi rend='underline'>householders</hi> of the<lb/>"place".<pb/>Dig. p.4. Sect.1. Art.13. 2C.G. c.31 S.3.29.G.2.c.12.S.23<lb/>The two clauses <del>of the <gap/><gap/></del> digested in this Article lie<lb/>open to many observations.  The sole purposes of <del>this</del> <add>the</add> extensive<lb/>  &amp;  laboured system of regulations concerning licenses<lb/>[for the fiscal purposes might be attained by an indiscriminate<lb/>taxation] are <del>expressed</del> <add>declared</add> in <add>the act of which the</add> former of these clauses is a part, to be two. <note>26.Geo.2.<gap/>c.31.S.1. Preamble</note> <del>That</del> due information may be That the discretion of the Magistracy may be <del>guided</del> <add>governed</add> by the consideration 1<hi rend='superscript'>st</hi> of the <del>want</del> <add>need</add> there is of such houses <add>in the place in question</add>; 2<hi rend='superscript'>dly</hi><pb/>
<head>12)  Observations.</head><lb/>In speaking of the "Minister" of the Parish as <add>one of the</add> persons<lb/>who may give the certificate, I have prefixed the word<lb/>"resident": the reason is too obvious to need explaining.<lb/>The words <add>in the Act</add> on this behalf are Parish or Place: the<lb/>word Place put to comprehend <add>such</add> Divisions <add>Districts of any other denomination as may</add> correspond<lb/>to Parishes, which it may easily be understood to do<lb/>when <del><gap/> <gap/></del> <add>thus immediately following</add> that word. D<hi rend='superscript'>r</hi> Burn however <note>Tit. Alehouses p. 26. No.3. Ed.12.</note> has used it alone, omitting the word "Parish":<lb/> by which means the sense is obscured,  &amp;  would be utterly<lb/>lost, <del>where</del> <add>were</add> it not for the words "Minister and Churchwardens<lb/>and Overseers" which indeed do intimate the place<lb/>to be a parish: at the same time that <del><gap/></del> between<lb/>them and the word place a denomination of persons that<lb/>bears no reference to parochial division is interposed.<lb/>His words are - "under the hands of the Minister and the<lb/> "<del><gap/></del> major part of the Churchwardens and Overseers, or<lb/>"else of three  or four reputable <hi rend='underline'>householders</hi> of the<lb/>"place".<pb/>Dig. p.4. Sect.1. Art.13. 2C.G. c.31 S.3.29.G.2.c.12.S.23<lb/>The two clauses <del>of the <gap/><gap/></del> digested in this Article lie<lb/>open to many observations.  The sole purposes of <del>this</del> <add>the</add> extensive<lb/>  &amp;  laboured system of regulations concerning licenses<lb/>[for the fiscal purposes might be attained by an indiscriminate<lb/>taxation] are <del>expressed</del> <add>declared</add> in <add>the act of which the</add> former of these clauses<lb/>is a part, to be two. <note>26.Geo.2.<gap/>c.31.S.1. Preamble</note> <del>That</del> due information may be That the discretion of the Magistracy may be<lb/> <del>guided</del> <add>governed</add> by the consideration 1<hi rend='superscript'>st</hi> of the <del>want</del> <add>need</add> there is of such houses <add>in the place in question</add>; 2<hi rend='superscript'>dly</hi><pb/>





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12) Observations.
In speaking of the "Minister" of the Parish as one of the persons
who may give the certificate, I have prefixed the word
"resident": the reason is too obvious to need explaining.
The words in the Act on this behalf are Parish or Place: the
word Place put to comprehend such Divisions Districts of any other denomination as may correspond
to Parishes, which it may easily be understood to do
when thus immediately following that word. Dr Burn however Tit. Alehouses p. 26. No.3. Ed.12. has used it alone, omitting the word "Parish":
by which means the sense is obscured, & would be utterly
lost, where were it not for the words "Minister and Churchwardens
and Overseers" which indeed do intimate the place
to be a parish: at the same time that between
them and the word place a denomination of persons that
bears no reference to parochial division is interposed.
His words are - "under the hands of the Minister and the
" major part of the Churchwardens and Overseers, or
"else of three or four reputable householders of the
"place".
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Dig. p.4. Sect.1. Art.13. 2C.G. c.31 S.3.29.G.2.c.12.S.23
The two clauses of the digested in this Article lie
open to many observations. The sole purposes of this the extensive
& laboured system of regulations concerning licenses
[for the fiscal purposes might be attained by an indiscriminate
taxation] are expressed declared in the act of which the former of these clauses
is a part, to be two. 26.Geo.2.c.31.S.1. Preamble That due information may be That the discretion of the Magistracy may be
guided governed by the consideration 1st of the want need there is of such houses in the place in question; 2dly
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Identifier: | JB/079/084/004"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 79.

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079

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084

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observations

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004

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text sheet

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4

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recto

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e9 / e10 / b11 e11 / e12

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jeremy bentham

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[[watermarks::gr [crown motif] [lion with crown motif]]]

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