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<head><1></head><lb/><head>NOTORIETY. Hodge-Podge. 22.C.2.46</head><lb/> <p>Another Statute <add>The Title to</add> <del>which it is <gap/> to</del> <lb/> <note><add> not less worthy one attention for the long windedness of its title is the following 22.G.2.2.66 </add></note><gap/> <gap/> <gap/> <gap/> with the full <gap/> long-winded<lb/> <del>Title to which I must allow <gap/></del><lb/> <del>to itself</del>.<lb/></p><lb/><p> An Act to contain several Laws for preventing<lb/> <sic>exaction</sic> of the Occupiers of <del><sic>wears</sic> &</del> Locks & <sic>Wears</sic> upon<lb/> <add> the Lower Thomas Westward, & for ascertaining the Rates of Water<lb/> <del><gap/></del><add>Carriage</add> upon the said rivers & for continuing, explaining & amending<lb/> <add>the</add> several Laws for the better Regulation of <sic>Attornies</sic> and <sic>Sollicitors</sic>; &<lb/> <add>for</add> regulating the Price & <gap/> of Bread; & for preventing<lb/> </p><pb/> <!-- Top right page --> <head>2</head><lb/><note>R.Y.</note> <head>NOTORIETY Hodge - Podge 22.G.2.46<</head><lb/> <p>This Title is one of those compositions [which an] <gap/><lb/> formed to elevate & <sic>surprize</sic> <lb/></p> <p> In the first place one should <add>might be apt to</add> <unclear>chagrine</unclear> that after <lb/> the <gap/> "continue several Laws", every "<hi rend='underline'>for</hi>"<lb/> began a fresh Law or not of Laws, which <lb/> were to be continued <add> by virtue of their words </add> without more ado - it<lb/> is no such thing: <hi rend='underline'>that</hi> about the Thames is <lb/> the only one to which nothing is given but a <lb/> continuance: the rest are <add>all</add> <del><gap/></del> explained<lb/>& amended and to the bargains <add>it being</add> the verbs <gap/><lb/> "continuing, explaining & amending" <del>being those</del><lb/> which <del>w</del>are jointly applicable to the several <lb/> Sentances prefaced by a "for" that follow<lb/> them: & not the single one <sic>"certianity</sic>" of that <lb/> the <gap/></add> which goes before <add> <lb/></p><lb/> <p> In the next place, one is apt to wonder <add>cannot help considerinhg a little </add> how<lb/> how it should happen that the Attorneys are<lb/> thus <gap/> in with the <gap/> Cattle in<lb/> each <gap/> of <gap/>, <add>or Layer of <gap/>cattle and then a</add> <sic>Attornies</sic> <add>layer of Attornies</add> & Cattle <gap/><lb/> </p><pb/> <!-- Bottom left page --> <head>NOTORIETY <gap/> <gap/><gap/ | |||
<head><1></head><lb/><head>NOTORIETY. Hodge-Podge. 22.C.2.46</head><lb/> <p>Another Statute <add>The Title to</add> <del>which it is <gap/> to</del> <lb/> <note><add> not less worthy one attention for the long windedness of its title is the following 22.G.2.2.66 </add></note><gap/> <gap/> <gap/> <gap/> with the full <gap/> long-winded<lb/> <del>Title to which I must allow <gap/></del><lb/> <del>to itself</del>.<lb/></p><lb/><p> An Act to contain several Laws for preventing<lb/> <sic>exaction</sic> of the Occupiers of <del><sic>wears</sic> &</del> Locks & <sic>Wears</sic> upon<lb/> <add> the Lower Thomas Westward, & for ascertaining the Rates of Water<lb/> <del><gap/></del><add>Carriage</add> upon the said rivers & for continuing, explaining & amending<lb/> <add>the</add> several Laws for the better Regulation of <sic>Attornies</sic> and <sic>Sollicitors</sic>; &<lb/> <add>for</add> regulating the Price & <gap/> of Bread; & for preventing<lb/> </p><pb/> <!-- Top right page --> <head>2</head><lb/><note>R.Y.</note> <head>NOTORIETY Hodge - Podge 22.G.2.46<</head><lb/> <p>This Title is one of those compositions [which an] <gap/><lb/> formed to elevate & <sic>surprize</sic> <lb/></p> <p> In the first place one should <add>might be apt to</add> <unclear>chagrine</unclear> that after <lb/> the <gap/> "continue several Laws", every "<hi rend='underline'>for</hi>"<lb/> began a fresh Law or not of Laws, which <lb/> were to be continued <add> by virtue of their words </add> without more ado - it<lb/> is no such thing: <hi rend='underline'>that</hi> about the Thames is <lb/> the only one to which nothing is given but a <lb/> continuance: the rest are <add>all</add> <del><gap/></del> explained<lb/>& amended and to the bargains <add>it being</add> the verbs <gap/><lb/> "continuing, explaining & amending" <del>being those</del><lb/> which <del>w</del>are jointly applicable to the several <lb/> Sentances prefaced by a "for" that follow<lb/> them: & not the single one <sic>"certianity</sic>" of that <lb/> the <gap/></add> which goes before <add> <lb/></p><lb/> <p> In the next place, one is apt to wonder <add>cannot help considerinhg a little </add> how<lb/> how it should happen that the Attorneys are<lb/> thus <gap/> in with the <gap/> Cattle in<lb/> each <gap/> of <gap/>, <add>or Layer of <gap/>cattle and then a</add> <sic>Attornies</sic> <add>layer of Attornies</add> & Cattle <gap/><lb/> </p><pb/> <!-- Bottom left page --> <head>NOTORIETY <gap/> <gap/><gap/> 4.</head> <lb/> <note> <add> except one that will be mentioned by & by</add></note> <p>The most <del>extant</del> <add>multifarious</add> Hodge Podge that extant<lb/> is that of 3. Car.4. which repeals <add>perpetuates</add> 8 <del><gap/></del> <lb/> Statutes in part of Statutes, <gap/>& 6 other<lb/> to the next Statute, & repeals 9: & here too<lb/> there are several original Clauses inserted: <lb/> These 56 Statutes are all <del><gap/></del> perpetuated in<lb/> the Lump by an Act of the <del>i</del> next Parliament<lb/> in that reign <add> As it was uncertain when they should meet again it was necessary to make no long <gap/> </add> - What would <del>the Reader</del> <add>a man</add> <del>keep </del> <add> imagine </add><lb/> to be the Title of that Act? "An Act for the<lb/> further relief of | |||
his Majesty's army & the northern <lb/> parts of the Kingdom."<lb/></p><lb/> <p>The <del>manner how</del> Clause <add><del>by</del> which</add> this is done <add> <note> and the <unclear>contorions</unclear> which the Lawyer <add>Draughtsman</add> put his Intellect to to do it </note></add> 'tho like were to<lb/> <del>digress a little ass</del> <add> lead us into a <unclear>short day </unclear> reform </add>not unworthy <del>our atten </del> <add>our attention</add> <lb/></p> <p> The text is a <hi rend='underline'>'Let all the Acts which were </hi> <lb/> <hi rend='underline'>continued by 3<hi rend='superscript'>rd</hi> Car. 1<hi rend='superscript'>st</hi> c.lc. be made perpetual</hi> <lb/></p><lb/> <p> The Paraphrase runs thus<lb/><p><lb/>COMTOS. Hodge Podge Acts.<lb/><pb/> <head>NOTORIETY Hodge Podge <gap/>G.2.46</head><lb/> <p>super-stratum: But this is a Deception: <!-- symbol - unclear as to which additional text this relates --> <del>they are</del> <lb/> <note> <gap/> is none of these <gap/> in the Act <gap/>self. The perception moves on with perfect regularity and decorum:</note> <del>arranged</del> <add><del>placed</del></add> <del>with perfect regularity</del> - 1<hi rend='superscript'>st</hi> comes the<lb/> River Thames, then the <unclear>Atternics</unclear>, after then<lb/>the Bread, next the Horned Cattle, next<lb/> the <unclear>Countess</unclear> of Chester and Lancaster; then the<lb/> <unclear>Hundreders</unclear>: & the Quakers bring up the Rear.<lb/> </p><lb/> <p><note> It could be nothing but it was without doubt the <gap/> community of where its between all these sorts of personages that doubtless could be <gap/> the unducement with the compiler thus to address him all under one cover</note> It was absolutely necessary all these sorts of <gap/> <add>personages</add><lb/> should be perfectly acquainted with the <lb/> concerns of each other <add>what concerned the interests of</add> .<lb/> </p><lb/> <p><del>From all thin</del> <add>Indeed it may be observed in general</add> - - <del>it is</del>, that if in <lb/> the title of any Statute along with an intimation<lb/> of a number of <add>distinct</add> subjects about <add>upon</add> which <lb/> some legislative operation is to be performed <lb/> we find any where <sic>intersperced</sic> the words<lb/> continuing amending <add><sic>revisity</sic></add> perpetually <del><gap/></del> &<lb/> so forth it is many to me against a man's <lb/> guessing right what it is that is to be done <add>even with after all the help & <gap/> the presentation can afford</add><lb/> with either. <add>ang of them ?</add> </p><!-- DO NOT EDIT BELOW THIS LINE --> | his Majesty's army & the northern <lb/> parts of the Kingdom."<lb/></p><lb/> <p>The <del>manner how</del> Clause <add><del>by</del> which</add> this is done <add> <note> and the <unclear>contorions</unclear> which the Lawyer <add>Draughtsman</add> put his Intellect to to do it </note></add> 'tho like were to<lb/> <del>digress a little ass</del> <add> lead us into a <unclear>short day </unclear> reform </add>not unworthy <del>our atten </del> <add>our attention</add> <lb/></p> <p> The text is a <hi rend='underline'>'Let all the Acts which were </hi> <lb/> <hi rend='underline'>continued by 3<hi rend='superscript'>rd</hi> Car. 1<hi rend='superscript'>st</hi> c.lc. be made perpetual</hi> <lb/></p><lb/> <p> The Paraphrase runs thus<lb/><p><lb/>COMTOS. Hodge Podge Acts.<lb/><pb/> <head>NOTORIETY Hodge Podge <gap/>G.2.46</head><lb/> <p>super-stratum: But this is a Deception: <!-- symbol - unclear as to which additional text this relates --> <del>they are</del> <lb/> <note> <gap/> is none of these <gap/> in the Act <gap/>self. The perception moves on with perfect regularity and decorum:</note> <del>arranged</del> <add><del>placed</del></add> <del>with perfect regularity</del> - 1<hi rend='superscript'>st</hi> comes the<lb/> River Thames, then the <unclear>Atternics</unclear>, after then<lb/>the Bread, next the Horned Cattle, next<lb/> the <unclear>Countess</unclear> of Chester and Lancaster; then the<lb/> <unclear>Hundreders</unclear>: & the Quakers bring up the Rear.<lb/> </p><lb/> <p><note> It could be nothing but it was without doubt the <gap/> community of where its between all these sorts of personages that doubtless could be <gap/> the unducement with the compiler thus to address him all under one cover</note> It was absolutely necessary all these sorts of <gap/> <add>personages</add><lb/> should be perfectly acquainted with the <lb/> concerns of each other <add>what concerned the interests of</add> .<lb/> </p><lb/> <p><del>From all thin</del> <add>Indeed it may be observed in general</add> - - <del>it is</del>, that if in <lb/> the title of any Statute along with an intimation<lb/> of a number of <add>distinct</add> subjects about <add>upon</add> which <lb/> some legislative operation is to be performed <lb/> we find any where <sic>intersperced</sic> the words<lb/> continuing amending <add><sic>revisity</sic></add> perpetually <del><gap/></del> &<lb/> so forth it is many to me against a man's <lb/> guessing right what it is that is to be done <add>even with after all the help & <gap/> the presentation can afford</add><lb/> with either. <add>ang of them ?</add> </p><!-- DO NOT EDIT BELOW THIS LINE --> | ||
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NOTORIETY. Hodge-Podge. 22.C.2.46
Another Statute The Title to which it is to
not less worthy one attention for the long windedness of its title is the following 22.G.2.2.66 with the full long-winded
Title to which I must allow
to itself.
An Act to contain several Laws for preventing
exaction of the Occupiers of wears & Locks & Wears upon
the Lower Thomas Westward, & for ascertaining the Rates of Water
<add>Carriage upon the said rivers & for continuing, explaining & amending
the several Laws for the better Regulation of Attornies and Sollicitors; &
for regulating the Price & of Bread; & for preventing
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R.Y. NOTORIETY Hodge - Podge 22.G.2.46<
This Title is one of those compositions [which an]
formed to elevate & surprize
In the first place one should might be apt to chagrine that after
the "continue several Laws", every "for"
began a fresh Law or not of Laws, which
were to be continued by virtue of their words without more ado - it
is no such thing: that about the Thames is
the only one to which nothing is given but a
continuance: the rest are all explained
& amended and to the bargains it being the verbs
"continuing, explaining & amending" being those
which ware jointly applicable to the several
Sentances prefaced by a "for" that follow
them: & not the single one "certianity" of that
the </add> which goes before
In the next place, one is apt to wonder <add>cannot help considerinhg a little how
how it should happen that the Attorneys are
thus in with the Cattle in
each of , or Layer of cattle and then a Attornies layer of Attornies & Cattle
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NOTORIETY 4.
except one that will be mentioned by & by
The most extant multifarious Hodge Podge that extant
is that of 3. Car.4. which repeals perpetuates 8
Statutes in part of Statutes, & 6 other
to the next Statute, & repeals 9: & here too
there are several original Clauses inserted:
These 56 Statutes are all perpetuated in
the Lump by an Act of the i next Parliament
in that reign As it was uncertain when they should meet again it was necessary to make no long - What would the Reader a man keep imagine
to be the Title of that Act? "An Act for the
further relief of
his Majesty's army & the northern
parts of the Kingdom."
The manner how Clause by which this is done <note> and the contorions which the Lawyer <add>Draughtsman put his Intellect to to do it </note></add> 'tho like were to
digress a little ass lead us into a short day reform not unworthy our atten our attention
The text is a 'Let all the Acts which were
continued by 3<hi rend='superscript'>rd Car. 1st c.lc. be made perpetual</hi>
The Paraphrase runs thus
COMTOS. Hodge Podge Acts.
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NOTORIETY Hodge Podge G.2.46
super-stratum: But this is a Deception: they are
is none of these in the Act self. The perception moves on with perfect regularity and decorum: arranged placed with perfect regularity - 1st comes the
River Thames, then the Atternics, after then
the Bread, next the Horned Cattle, next
the Countess of Chester and Lancaster; then the
Hundreders: & the Quakers bring up the Rear.
It could be nothing but it was without doubt the community of where its between all these sorts of personages that doubtless could be the unducement with the compiler thus to address him all under one cover It was absolutely necessary all these sorts of personages
should be perfectly acquainted with the
concerns of each other what concerned the interests of .
From all thin Indeed it may be observed in general - - it is, that if in
the title of any Statute along with an intimation
of a number of distinct subjects about upon which
some legislative operation is to be performed
we find any where intersperced the words
continuing amending revisity perpetually &
so forth it is many to me against a man's
guessing right what it is that is to be done even with after all the help & the presentation can afford
with either. ang of them ?
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