★ Find a new page to transcribe in our list of Untranscribed Manuscripts
No edit summary |
No edit summary |
||
Line 3: | Line 3: | ||
<!-- ENTER TRANSCRIPTION BELOW THIS LINE --> | <!-- ENTER TRANSCRIPTION BELOW THIS LINE --> | ||
' | <note>9</note> | ||
<head>Indirect Legislation</head> | |||
<note>Power § 4</note> | |||
<note><del>Removing</del><lb/>Tearing down<lb/>libels &c<lb/></note> | |||
<p>Provisions for <add><del>defacing</del></add> tearing down <add>& destroying papers of a</add> libellous, seditious, <add>irreligious</add> or<lb/>indecent nature when stuck up in the streets <add><del>exposed to public view</del></add>: for<lb/>seizing handbills of the same nature in the hands of<lb/>the distributors: for seizing prints or other <add>imitative</add> graphical<lb/>exhibitions of the like tendency when exposed in shops<lb/>to public view. <del>These are</del> <add>All these</add> expedients <del>which</del> belong<lb/>obviously enought to the<del>is</del> <add>present</add> head.<lb/><note>Qu. is not this referable <lb/>to Knowledge?<lb/></note></p> | |||
<p><note>Forbidding servants<lb/>the use of sticks &c<lb/><gap/><gap/><gap/> 2444<lb/></note>By an ordinance of the Police in Paris, livery<lb/>servants are forbidden <del>not</del> to wear not only swords,<lb/>but canes and sticks. <note><del>Ordonnance du Lieutenant<lb/>General de Police<lb/>du 16 Oct. 1720; rapportee<lb/> dans le Code de<lb/>la Police Tom. I. p. 475<lb/>edit. 4. 1767.<lb/></del></note> In such hands, it seems, such<lb/>it seems were thought more likely to be<lb/>used as implements of mischief than defence.<lb/></p> | |||
<note>Preventing the <lb/>introduction of<lb/>obnoxious books<lb/>As also this?<lb/></note><p><del>Books — importing, printing, possessing, selling</del></p> | |||
<p>The same may be said of <del>the</del> provisions<lb/><del>which prohibiting</del> <add>against</add> the <del>im</del> printing, importing, selling<lb/><del>or possessing</del> <add>carrkying or keeping</add> any books of which the tendency is<lb/>looked upon as pernicious. [Let it be <sic>allow'd</sic><lb/>that] Grant <add>Take but for granted</add> that the tendency of such or such<lb/>a book is pernicious, and the propriety of such<lb/>provisions follows of course. See</p> | |||
<note>Forbidding servants <lb/>the use of arms.</note> | |||
By an ordinance of the Police in Paris,<lb/>livery servants are forbidden to wear not only<lb/>swords, but canes and sticks. In such hands it<lb/>seems, such implements it seems were thought<lb/>more likely to be <del>abused</del> used as instruments of<lb/>mischief than defence. <note>Ordonnance du Lieut.<lb/>Gen. du Police du 16 Oct.<lb/>1720, rapportee dans le<lb/>Code de la Police Tom. I<lb/>p. 475. <del><gap/></del> 4.<hi rend="superscript">me</hi> edition.<lb/>1767.<lb/></note><pb/> | |||
<!-- DO NOT EDIT BELOW THIS LINE --> | <!-- DO NOT EDIT BELOW THIS LINE --> | ||
{{Metadata:{{PAGENAME}}}}{{ | {{Metadata:{{PAGENAME}}}}{{In_Progress}} |
9
Indirect Legislation
Power § 4
Removing
Tearing down
libels &c
Provisions for defacing tearing down & destroying papers of a libellous, seditious, irreligious or
indecent nature when stuck up in the streets exposed to public view: for
seizing handbills of the same nature in the hands of
the distributors: for seizing prints or other imitative graphical
exhibitions of the like tendency when exposed in shops
to public view. These are All these expedients which belong
obviously enought to theis present head.
Qu. is not this referable
to Knowledge?
Forbidding servants
the use of sticks &c
2444
By an ordinance of the Police in Paris, livery
servants are forbidden not to wear not only swords,
but canes and sticks. Ordonnance du Lieutenant
General de Police
du 16 Oct. 1720; rapportee
dans le Code de
la Police Tom. I. p. 475
edit. 4. 1767.
In such hands, it seems, such
it seems were thought more likely to be
used as implements of mischief than defence.
Preventing the
introduction of
obnoxious books
As also this?
Books — importing, printing, possessing, selling
The same may be said of the provisions
which prohibiting against the im printing, importing, selling
or possessing carrkying or keeping any books of which the tendency is
looked upon as pernicious. [Let it be allow'd
that] Grant Take but for granted that the tendency of such or such
a book is pernicious, and the propriety of such
provisions follows of course. See
Forbidding servants
the use of arms.
By an ordinance of the Police in Paris,
livery servants are forbidden to wear not only
swords, but canes and sticks. In such hands it
seems, such implements it seems were thought
more likely to be abused used as instruments of
mischief than defence. Ordonnance du Lieut.
Gen. du Police du 16 Oct.
1720, rapportee dans le
Code de la Police Tom. I
p. 475. 4.me edition.
1767.
---page break---
Identifier: | JB/087/094/003"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 87. |
|||
---|---|---|---|
not numbered |
|||
087 |
indirect legislation |
||
094 |
indirect legislation |
||
003 |
|||
text sheet |
4 |
||
recto |
f7 / f8 / f9 / f10 |
||
jeremy bentham |
[[watermarks::gr [crown motif] [britannia with shield motif]]] |
||
27619 |
|||