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<p>+ 13<lb/><note>Introductory <sic>Observat<hi rend="superscript">s</hi></sic></note></p> <p>From p. 11</p> <p>In the practice itself there is nothing new: on the<lb/>contrary <del>it is</del> <add>these summary names are</add> in universal <del>and | <p>+ 13<lb/><note>Introductory <sic>Observat<hi rend="superscript">s</hi></sic></note></p> <p>From p. 11</p> <p>In the practice itself there is nothing new: on the<lb/>contrary <del>it is</del> <add>these summary names are</add> in universal <del>and constant</del> use, <del>every where <add>excepting</add> </del><lb/><del>but in it is observed not only be every mouth but by</del> <add><del>always the single occasion on which</del> on all occasions</add><lb/><del>every one <gap/> with the single exception of the one person</del> <add>except that on which <del>it</del> the use of them is <del>most</del> of most importance. The</add><lb/><del>who by whom the law is drawn up for the use</del><lb/><del>of every bodys hand by which the law is passed. The</del><lb/>innovation then, such as its is, consists in the removal<lb/>of a peculiarity and that of the most preposterous and<lb/>inconvenient kind: in enabling <add>people</add> <del>the <add>legislative</add> draughtsman</del> to<lb/>speak of <del>his own <sic>draught</sic></del> <add>a Bill</add> after <del>another draughtsman</del> <add>its conversion into a</add><lb/>law by <del><gap/> <gap/></del> the same name, <add>that</add> <del>after the <gap/> <add>the conversion</add> of its <gap/> o</del><lb/><del>giving to his <sic>draught</sic> to <gap/> <gap/> <add> borne</add> <gap/> <unclear>close</unclear> <gap/></del><lb/><del>into a Law, a <gap/> <gap/> <gap/> body <add>will have been speaking of</add> <gap/> not by</del><lb/><del>have been converted into a law will have been spoken of</del> <add><del>into a law by the same <gap/> by which</del> every body will have been speaking</add><lb/><del>into a Law, a <gap/> <gap/> <gap/> <gap/> <gap/> <gap/> it by</del><lb/><del>before it has become a law</del> <add>of it by before that period,</add> and without which it<lb/>would <del><unclear>become</unclear> <gap/></del> <add>indeed would have been morally</add> impossible <add>for any body</add> to speak of it. <del>at all</del></p> <p>Indeed as far as there is any thing like novelty in the <add>practice</add> it is<lb/>rather a <hi rend="underline">renovation</hi> than an <hi rend="underline">innovation</hi> for among the earlier Statutes, <!-- continues into margin --> when there was not a hundredth<lb/>part of the occasion<lb/>for it, <del>mentions</del> <add>examples</add> of it are<lb/>not <del>very infre</del> uncommon.<!-- paragraph mark --></p> <p>In the present instance the <del>demand</del> <add>call</add> for such a<lb/>name was perpetually <add>recurring</add> as may be seen in the collection<lb/>of Forms <del>given as proper to be added</del> <add>designed for an Appendix</add> to the Act. By<lb/>this means whoever <del>has</del> may <del>have occasion to look<lb/>into</del> come to have a concern in <del>the</del> any of the instruments<lb/>for which a Form is given, will <del>see at <add>this</add> first glance</del><lb/><del>the subject-matter and occasion of the business compri</del> <Add>be enabled to catch a general idea</add><lb/><del>be put into possession</del> of the subject-matter and occasion<lb/>of the business at the first glance.</p> <p>To p. 12</p> | ||
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Introductory Observats
From p. 11
In the practice itself there is nothing new: on the
contrary it is these summary names are in universal and constant use, every where excepting
but in it is observed not only be every mouth but by always the single occasion on which on all occasions
every one with the single exception of the one person except that on which it the use of them is most of most importance. The
who by whom the law is drawn up for the use
of every bodys hand by which the law is passed. The
innovation then, such as its is, consists in the removal
of a peculiarity and that of the most preposterous and
inconvenient kind: in enabling people the legislative draughtsman to
speak of his own draught a Bill after another draughtsman its conversion into a
law by the same name, that after the the conversion of its o
giving to his draught to borne close
into a Law, a body will have been speaking of not by
have been converted into a law will have been spoken of into a law by the same by which every body will have been speaking
into a Law, a it by
before it has become a law of it by before that period, and without which it
would become indeed would have been morally impossible for any body to speak of it. at all
Indeed as far as there is any thing like novelty in the practice it is
rather a renovation than an innovation for among the earlier Statutes, when there was not a hundredth
part of the occasion
for it, mentions examples of it are
not very infre uncommon.
In the present instance the demand call for such a
name was perpetually recurring as may be seen in the collection
of Forms given as proper to be added designed for an Appendix to the Act. By
this means whoever has may have occasion to look
into come to have a concern in the any of the instruments
for which a Form is given, will see at this first glance
the subject-matter and occasion of the business compri be enabled to catch a general idea
be put into possession of the subject-matter and occasion
of the business at the first glance.
To p. 12
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