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[Not that [this violation of the Rules of Grammar] is <add>in</add> any case peculiar to this Statute,<lb/>
[Not that [this violation of the Rules of Grammar] is <add>in</add> any case peculiar to this Statute,<lb/>
for in <del>a</del> <add>few</add> printed compositions of the age, are grammatical trespasses more frequent<lb/>
for in <del>a</del> <add>few</add> printed compositions of the age, are grammatical trespasses more frequent<lb/>
or more gross: not those <gap/> <add>not Orthography &amp; Concord</add>, which wound <add>a cultivated</add> the ear, but which<del> affect</del> <add>those against Syntax &amp; detail <add>vitiate &#x2014;</add></add> the <del><gap/></del> <add>meaning <add>meaning&#x2014;</add></add></p><!-- End of struck out section -->   
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<head>43. BODY Natural or Politic?</head>  
<head>43. BODY Natural or Politic?</head>  

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RS VOLUMINOUSNESS - STYLE. 7

thought in there taken to prevent. — Scarce a Statute but is loaded laden with one or more
instances of the

42. - v. 35.

frequenting [Not that [this violation of the Rules of Grammar] is in any case peculiar to this Statute,
for in a few printed compositions of the age, are grammatical trespasses more frequent
or more gross: not those not Orthography & Concord, I mean, which wound the a cultivated ear, but which affect those against Syntax & distinct <add>vitiate —</add> the meaning <add>meaning—</add>

43. BODY Natural or Politic?

A doubt arises (which by parenthesis took not it's but from would not have happened but for a redundancy) whether defr
a person under 2. Geo.2 c.25 was is defrauding a Corporation + + v Bamidgton - Appendix. — It is thought necessary to remove compose it by a legislative new legislative
provision interpretative for the purpose — Where does the reader suppose this provision interpretation is to be met with? At In the
78th of a string of long Sections in at the Tail of a Revenue Act.+ The words which render, or which at least were thought to render the amendment supplement necessary are or with intention to defraud any person whatsoever",, [ss1],, Had it stopped at the word "defraud" the They would not have had would It could never have enter'd into any one's head to think them so had the passage stopped at the word "defraud". By 31. G.2. c.23 ss.78.

44. Fiat STATUTA SORTE DIGERANTUR;

If this proposal for a new arrangement should not be thought fit to be embraced, the next
would make would be to take to pieces the whole collection of Statutes and draw them by clauses
of a Lottery Wheel, [to give us] By this <add>In which means we should at least have</add> a that chance for seeing them in better order than they are
at present.

Categorical x Hypothetical 45. NUMBER. STATUENDI FORMULAE. A noun in the singular number preceded by an article or pronoun indefinite is equipollent to the name noun repeated b in both numbers with connected by a conjunction disjunctive- —




Identifier: | JB/079/041/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 79.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

079

Main Headings

Folio number

041

Info in main headings field

composition statute singly qua statute - enacting formulary hodge-podge-ness

Image

001

Titles

voluminousness - style

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

c7

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::j honig & zoonen [lion with vryheyt motif]]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

cc1

Corrections

richard smith

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

25483

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