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<p>Act (34.Geo:3<hi rend="superscript">d</hi>,Ch:84) the enforcing and  amendment of which is the &#x2014;<lb/>
object of the present Bill.&#x2014;</p>


<p>The object of the Bill (it should all along be observed) is &#x2014; not to<lb/>
create <hi rend="underline">de novo</hi> any such compulsive powers as those in question &#x2014; not to<lb/>
add any thing to the existing stock of those powers, but only to transfer,<lb/>
and by transferring to mollify in effect, a set of powers of the sort in question<lb/>
already created by two former Acts.  The spot at Battersea which (as<lb/>
well as any other Lands in separate ownership within the four Counties<lb/>
except the scites of dwelling Houses with their Appurtenances) may be<lb/>
taken at any time under those Acts, is a spot in relation to which the<lb/>
<hi rend="underline">pretium affectionis</hi>, has been found to operate (as it well might be expected to<lb/>
operate) with more than ordinary force: and it is only for the purpose<lb/>
of transferring the excercise of the powers in question from that favorite spot<lb/>
to an ill famed and desolate spot, altogether unsusceptible of any such &#x2014;<lb/>
attribute as the <hi rend="underline">pretium affectionis</hi> , that the present Bill is &#x2014;"&#x2014;<lb/>
proposed. &#x2014;</p>


<p>If there were any Class of Persons in whose instance the <hi rend="underline">pretium</hi><lb/>
<hi rend="underline">affectionis</hi> could in the present case be supposed to operate, it would be<lb/>
that of the Paupers in the five Chimney Poor House; whose grievance &#x2014;<lb/>
would be the having 4 or 500 yards to move from a decayed habitation<lb/>
to a new one.  But surely if there be any Class of individuals whose<lb/>
affections may be called upon to give way to the superior interests of the<lb/>
Public, it must be that one of all others which has no other title to the<lb/>
situation in question than what it derive from the Gratuitous bounty of<lb/>
the Public &#x2014;</p>


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Act (34.Geo:3d,Ch:84) the enforcing and amendment of which is the —
object of the present Bill.—

The object of the Bill (it should all along be observed) is — not to
create de novo any such compulsive powers as those in question — not to
add any thing to the existing stock of those powers, but only to transfer,
and by transferring to mollify in effect, a set of powers of the sort in question
already created by two former Acts. The spot at Battersea which (as
well as any other Lands in separate ownership within the four Counties
except the scites of dwelling Houses with their Appurtenances) may be
taken at any time under those Acts, is a spot in relation to which the
pretium affectionis, has been found to operate (as it well might be expected to
operate) with more than ordinary force: and it is only for the purpose
of transferring the excercise of the powers in question from that favorite spot
to an ill famed and desolate spot, altogether unsusceptible of any such —
attribute as the pretium affectionis , that the present Bill is —"—
proposed. —

If there were any Class of Persons in whose instance the pretium
affectionis could in the present case be supposed to operate, it would be
that of the Paupers in the five Chimney Poor House; whose grievance —
would be the having 4 or 500 yards to move from a decayed habitation
to a new one. But surely if there be any Class of individuals whose
affections may be called upon to give way to the superior interests of the
Public, it must be that one of all others which has no other title to the
situation in question than what it derive from the Gratuitous bounty of
the Public —



Identifier: | JB/123/209/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 123.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

123

Main Headings

panopticon

Folio number

209

Info in main headings field

Image

001

Titles

Category

copy/fair copy sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

c8

Penner

Watermarks

[[watermarks::[monogram] propatria [britannia motif] 1795]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1795

Notes public

ID Number

41635

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