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<head><sic>NOTOR</sic>: TITLES <sic>H-PODGE</sic>.</head> from 5 & 6 W. retro.<lb/> <p><note> (1) Hodge- Podge Acts list of from 5 & 6 Will 3<hi rend='superscript'>d</hi> backwards.</note> <lb/> 2 Separate repealing Statutes in the same <gap/> <lb/>5 & 6 of W & M.cc. g. & 13 [ but the latter (binds <lb/> repealing as its <add> being what </add> Title announces) makes <unclear>more</unclear> <lb/>Provisions.] </p> | <head><sic>NOTOR</sic>: TITLES <sic>H-PODGE</sic>.</head> from 5 & 6 W. retro.<lb/> <p><note> (1) <sic>Hodge-Podge</sic> Acts list of from 5 & 6 Will 3<hi rend='superscript'>d</hi> backwards.</note> <lb/> 2 Separate repealing Statutes in the same <gap/> <lb/>5 & 6 of W & M.cc. g. & 13 [ but the latter (binds <lb/> repealing as its <add> being what </add> Title announces) makes <unclear>more</unclear> <lb/>Provisions.] </p> | ||
<p> So in the 5 W. & M cc. 2 | <p> So in the 5 W. & M cc. 2 & 4 — In 21 & 1. cc. <lb/> 1<hi rend='superscript'>st</hi> Reviving — perpetuating 10<hi rend='superscript'>th</hi> Repealing. 12<hi rend='superscript'>th</hi> enlarging — <lb/>Reviving <add>perpetuating</add> continuing [<sic>purpetuating</sic>] & | ||
explaining <lb/> 4 & 5 W. & 4 <unclear>ills</unclear> 24.</p> | explaining <lb/> 4 & 5 W. & 4 <unclear>ills</unclear> 24.</p> | ||
<p>Reviving continuity [& perpetuating & amending viz: <lb/> J tit. of Distributions] 1 Jc.2.17. very various. <lb/> Yet in this same Sessions <del>2</del> <add> a </add> separate reviving <lb/> Act c.10 & another c. 13. In repealing S21- <lb/> And in continuing of <gap/><gap/> <foreign>subjecti</foreign><gap/> & a <lb/> repealing c. 6 & a [revising <add> (& | <p>Reviving continuity [& perpetuating & amending viz: <lb/> J tit. of Distributions] 1 Jc.2.17. very various. <lb/> Yet in this same Sessions <del>2</del> <add> a </add> separate reviving <lb/> Act c.10 & another c. 13. In repealing S21- <lb/> And in continuing of <gap/><gap/> <foreign>subjecti</foreign><gap/> & a <lb/> repealing c. 6 & a [revising <add> (& continuing ] </add> c. 7. </p> <p> 2 Separate Acts following the one repealing, the other <lb/> reviving one Act & <unclear>continuing</unclear> another 30<hi rend='superscript'>th</hi> Cor.2. ce 5 & 6. </p> <p> Separate <add> <unclear>Single</unclear> </add> Continuing [but then it also adds & amends] <lb/> 25. Car. y.c.8. <lb/>There had been a single repealing c. be. <lb/><note> In <unclear>1690</unclear> C.2<hi rend='superscript'>nd</hi></note> Separate Repealing cr. 6 Separate continuing C.7 & <lb/> another c. co. </p> | ||
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<head>(1) In 15. Car. 2</head><lb/><p> ( c. 11 An additional Act for the better ordering and collecting <lb/> (the Duty of Excise, and preventing the abuses <lb/> ( therein. <lb/> (c. 12 An Explanatory Act for <del> settling </del> Recovery of the <lb/> ( Arrears of Excise.<lb/> ( c. 13 An Additional Act for the better ordering & <lb/> ( Collecting the Revenue arising by the Hearth-money. < | <head>RS.</head><lb/> <head>(1) In 15. Car. 2</head><lb/><p> ( c. 11 An additional Act for the better ordering and collecting <lb/> (the Duty of Excise, and preventing the abuses <lb/> ( therein. <lb/> (c. 12 An Explanatory Act for <del> settling </del> Recovery of the <lb/> ( Arrears of Excise.<lb/> ( c. 13 An Additional Act for the better ordering & <lb/> ( Collecting the Revenue arising by the Hearth-money. </p> <p> These with half a dozen others would <del> have been </del> <add> at present be </add> <lb/>crowded into one at present <add> in modern times </add>. </p> <p> Yet then is a <sic>Hodge Podge</sic> of that <unclear>hapiness</unclear> about <lb/> Regulatory <gap/> & about Madder..c.i6 </p> | ||
<p> <note> But both contra original clauses </note> ( Continuing revising & repealing 21 f 1. 28 continues <lb/> ( 38 & repeals 71. <lb/> ( Continuing &repealing 43 Eliz.g. continued <unclear>21</unclear> in numbers <lb/> | <p> <note> But both contra original clauses </note> ( Continuing revising & repealing 21 f 1. 28 continues <lb/> ( 38 & repeals 71. <lb/> ( Continuing & repealing 43 Eliz.g. continued <unclear>21</unclear> in numbers <lb/> | ||
<note> And this form it's <unclear>Title</unclear></note>(Continuing revising & explaining 35 Eliz. f. 12 <add> <gap/> continued </add> <lb/> & 27 El 12 <hi rend='superscript'>+</hi> <note><add> + the same Session c eo continuously & 18 <gap/> made <gap/> </add> </note><lb/> | <note> And this form it's <unclear>Title</unclear></note>(Continuing revising & explaining 35 Eliz. f. 12 <add> <gap/> continued </add> <lb/> & 27 El 12 <hi rend='superscript'>+</hi> <note><add> + the same Session c eo continuously & 18 <gap/> made <gap/> </add> </note><lb/> | ||
<note> And this </note>(Continuing &. perfecting eg Eliz.5<add> continued </add> 17 in number <lb/><note> And this </note>(14<hi rend='superscript'>th</hi>El.c.11. </p><p> <note> And this </note> Continuing & reviving & <gap/> 13. El. 25 <lb/> Perpetuating <foreign>int nomina</foreign> <del> <gap/> </del> <add> continuing </add> div.subj. 2 & 3 <gap/> 6 32<lb/> 37 H. 8 c. 23 <del><gap/> </del> Continuing" has several original Clauses <lb/> as has <gap/> of the 25. c. 18.</p><pb/><!-- start of lower page --><head>NOTORIETY. Titulation</head> <p> <note> (2) </note> The Romans in the time of the Republic entitled <lb/>(as it is well known) their Laws by the names of their <lb/> proposers; a method <sic>burthensome</sic> to the memory, <lb/> | <note> And this </note>(Continuing &. perfecting eg Eliz.5<add> continued </add> 17 in number <lb/><note> And this </note>(14<hi rend='superscript'>th</hi>El.c.11. </p><p> <note> And this </note> Continuing & reviving & <gap/> 13. El. 25 <lb/> Perpetuating <foreign>int nomina</foreign> <del> <gap/> </del> <add> continuing </add> div.subj. 2 & 3 <gap/> 6 32<lb/> 37 H. 8 c. 23 <del><gap/> </del> Continuing" has several original Clauses <lb/> as has <gap/> of the 25. c. 18.</p><pb/><!-- start of lower page --><head>NOTORIETY. Titulation</head> <p> <note> (2) </note> The Romans in the time of the Republic entitled <lb/>(as it is well known) their Laws by the names of their <lb/> proposers; a method <sic>burthensome</sic> to the memory, <lb/> since it gave <add> <sic>convey'd</sic> </add> no intimation of having no material <lb/> relation to the contents. </p><p> How much more commodious are such Titles <lb/> <note> The method of entitling them from the subject matter as ......... is beyond comparison the most commodious. </note> as the Militia Act, the Turnpike Act, <lb/> the Highway Act, the Gundpowder Act <lb/> the Bread Act, the Vagrant Act, <add> the Privilege Act </add> than <lb/> if they had been, the <add> Hardwicke Act </add> Mansfield Act, the <lb/><unclear>Camden</unclear> Act, the North Act the Grenville <lb/> Act, the <unclear>Tuslor</unclear> Act <hi rend='superscript'>+</hi> <note> <add> + find out the persons who brought in the respective Acts, & entitle them accordingly, instead of doing it as here </add> </note> </p> <head>DIG.1. <sic>Hodge Podge</sic>. Acts.2. Titulation</head> <!-- start of right hand column --> <p><note> (2) </note> The mode of reference used by <add> in </add> the <lb/> Civil Law <del>has</del> is subject to <add> that </add> inconvenience <lb/> <note> So in the <foreign>Corpus Jus. Civilis Titulatem</foreign> <del> of </del> <add> by </add> the <del>contracts </del> <add> <gap/> </add> words. </note>which contributes the principal <lb/> difficulty in Geometry and Algebra. <lb/> <note> Intitling by the subject matter viz as much of it as can be brought within the compass of a <add> short </add> period [or two] is like the Key Note in Music.</note>That of employing signs of themselves <lb/> in expression of the thing signified. </p> <head>LVIII</head><!-- DO NOT EDIT BELOW THIS LINE --> | ||
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NOTOR: TITLES H-PODGE. from 5 & 6 W. retro.
(1) Hodge-Podge Acts list of from 5 & 6 Will 3d backwards.
2 Separate repealing Statutes in the same
5 & 6 of W & M.cc. g. & 13 [ but the latter (binds
repealing as its being what Title announces) makes more
Provisions.]
So in the 5 W. & M cc. 2 & 4 — In 21 & 1. cc.
1st Reviving — perpetuating 10th Repealing. 12th enlarging —
Reviving perpetuating continuing [purpetuating] &
explaining
4 & 5 W. & 4 ills 24.
Reviving continuity [& perpetuating & amending viz:
J tit. of Distributions] 1 Jc.2.17. very various.
Yet in this same Sessions 2 a separate reviving
Act c.10 & another c. 13. In repealing S21-
And in continuing of subjecti & a
repealing c. 6 & a [revising (& continuing ] c. 7.
2 Separate Acts following the one repealing, the other
reviving one Act & continuing another 30th Cor.2. ce 5 & 6.
Separate Single Continuing [but then it also adds & amends]
25. Car. y.c.8.
There had been a single repealing c. be.
In 1690 C.2nd Separate Repealing cr. 6 Separate continuing C.7 &
another c. co.
RS.
(1) In 15. Car. 2
( c. 11 An additional Act for the better ordering and collecting
(the Duty of Excise, and preventing the abuses
( therein.
(c. 12 An Explanatory Act for settling Recovery of the
( Arrears of Excise.
( c. 13 An Additional Act for the better ordering &
( Collecting the Revenue arising by the Hearth-money.
These with half a dozen others would have been at present be
crowded into one at present in modern times .
Yet then is a Hodge Podge of that hapiness about
Regulatory & about Madder..c.i6
But both contra original clauses ( Continuing revising & repealing 21 f 1. 28 continues
( 38 & repeals 71.
( Continuing & repealing 43 Eliz.g. continued 21 in numbers
And this form it's Title(Continuing revising & explaining 35 Eliz. f. 12 continued
& 27 El 12 + + the same Session c eo continuously & 18 made
And this (Continuing &. perfecting eg Eliz.5 continued 17 in number
And this (14thEl.c.11.
And this Continuing & reviving & 13. El. 25
Perpetuating int nomina continuing div.subj. 2 & 3 6 32
37 H. 8 c. 23 Continuing" has several original Clauses
as has of the 25. c. 18.
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NOTORIETY. Titulation
(2) The Romans in the time of the Republic entitled
(as it is well known) their Laws by the names of their
proposers; a method burthensome to the memory,
since it gave convey'd no intimation of having no material
relation to the contents.
How much more commodious are such Titles
The method of entitling them from the subject matter as ......... is beyond comparison the most commodious. as the Militia Act, the Turnpike Act,
the Highway Act, the Gundpowder Act
the Bread Act, the Vagrant Act, the Privilege Act than
if they had been, the Hardwicke Act Mansfield Act, the
Camden Act, the North Act the Grenville
Act, the Tuslor Act + + find out the persons who brought in the respective Acts, & entitle them accordingly, instead of doing it as here
DIG.1. Hodge Podge. Acts.2. Titulation
(2) The mode of reference used by in the
Civil Law has is subject to that inconvenience
So in the Corpus Jus. Civilis Titulatem of by the contracts words. which contributes the principal
difficulty in Geometry and Algebra.
Intitling by the subject matter viz as much of it as can be brought within the compass of a short period [or two] is like the Key Note in Music.That of employing signs of themselves
in expression of the thing signified.
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