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<note><del>Begg</del><lb/>2 Sturdy beggars<lb/></note>
<note><del>Begg</del><lb/>2 Sturdy beggars<lb/></note>


<p>Persons as yet innocent, who are upon the verge<lb/>of wanting a maintenance, but who choose rather<lb/>to run the risk of want <add>that want</add> <note>and <add>be</add> to trust to the<lb/>precarious bounty of <lb/>those whom accident may <lb/>throw in their way<lb/></note> than be at the<lb/>trouble of [saving] <add>maintaining </add> themselves [from it] by their labour <add>t</add> . <note>These are they who<lb/>go by the name of beggars,<lb/>and who as such, are</note> <del>for <gap/> and <gap/></del> as yet are chargeable<lb/> with no other species of misconduct, than that of idleness. I<lb/></p>
<p>2. Persons as yet innocent, who are upon the verge<lb/>of wanting a maintenance, but who choose rather<lb/>to run the risk of want <add>that want</add> <note>and <del>be</del> to trust to the<lb/>precarious bounty of <lb/>those whom accident may <lb/>throw in their way<lb/></note> than be at the<lb/>trouble of [saving] <add>maintaining </add> themselves [from it] by their labour <add>t</add> . <note>These are they who<lb/>go by the name of beggars,<lb/>and who as such, are</note> <del>for <gap/> and who</del> as yet <del>are</del> chargeable<lb/> with no other species of misconduct, than that of idleness. I<lb/></p>


<note>3 Suspected persons<lb/></note>
<note>3 Suspected persons.<lb/></note>


<p>3. Persons who though not convicted of any crime<lb/>yet having been tired and discharged <del>only</del> for<lb/>want only of sufficiency in the proof, remain<lb/>with such a note of suspicion on their characters<lb/>as  renders it unpracticable for them to get <add>find</add> employment.<lb/> To these may be added those who are<lb/>in the same case owing to a suspicion which,<lb/>owning to a presentiment of the want of proofs, or<lb/>to any other cause have never been <gap/><lb/>off by trial.<lb/></p>
<p>3. Persons who though not convicted of any crime<lb/>yet having been tried and discharged <del>only</del> for<lb/>want only of sufficiency in the proof, remain<lb/>with such a note of suspicion on their characters<lb/>as  renders it unpracticable for them to get <add>find</add> employment.<lb/> To these may be added those who are<lb/>in the same case owing to a suspicion which,<lb/>owing to a presentiment of the want of proofs, or<lb/>to any other cause have never been <gap/><lb/>off by trial.<lb/></p>


<note>Discharged convicts<lb/></note>
<note>Discharged convicts<lb/></note>

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Indirect Legislation § 6

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Begg
2 Sturdy beggars

2. Persons as yet innocent, who are upon the verge
of wanting a maintenance, but who choose rather
to run the risk of want that want and be to trust to the
precarious bounty of
those whom accident may
throw in their way
than be at the
trouble of [saving] maintaining themselves [from it] by their labour t . These are they who
go by the name of beggars,
and who as such, are
for and who as yet are chargeable
with no other species of misconduct, than that of idleness. I

3 Suspected persons.

3. Persons who though not convicted of any crime
yet having been tried and discharged only for
want only of sufficiency in the proof, remain
with such a note of suspicion on their characters
as renders it unpracticable for them to get find employment.
To these may be added those who are
in the same case owing to a suspicion which,
owing to a presentiment of the want of proofs, or
to any other cause have never been
off by trial.

Discharged convicts

4. Persons who are find themselves in the same case, after
they have undergone the punish having been convicted
of crimes, and after having undergone the
punishment sentence of the law: such in particular who
having been sentenced to imprisonment or confinement
accompanied with hard-labour, find themselves
without work and without subsistence, upon at
the expiration of the term.


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Identifier: | JB/087/086/004"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 87.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

not numbered

Box

087

Main Headings

indirect legislation

Folio number

086

Info in main headings field

indirect legislation

Image

004

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f1 / f2 / f3 / f4

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::r williams [britannia with shield emblem]]]

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

c. hamilton

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

27611

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