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<head>Art. 17 <lb/> [3] [<hi rend='underline'>To call in Notes <del>i</del></hi></head>
<head>Art. 17 <lb/> [3] [<hi rend='underline'>To call in Notes <del>i</del></hi></head>


<p>My particular <del>note</del> <add>reason</add> occurs for the creation of this<lb/> <gap/>, other than the demand that may occur for<lb/> the exercise of it in the case of <del>the</del> forgery: but<lb/> this <add>occasion</add> will only be acknowledged to be altogether<lb/> a sufficient one. It is very material in this view<lb/> that a person, <add>having or who otherwise might have in contemplation</add> <del><del><unclear>instituting</unclear></del> an enterprise of forgery <lb/>should be apprised that in case of any rumour <lb/>or suspicion of <del>tha</del> appearance of a forged note, <del>hopes</del><lb/> the papers of that shop <del>mar</del> would be <gap/><lb/> at any time of being made to pass in review <add>be subjected to the scrutiny</add> <lb/>before <add>of</add> a set of eyes more competent to such investigation <lb/>than the artless <del>multitude</del> <add><del>crit</del></add> an individual
<p>My particular <del>note</del> <add>reason</add> occurs for the creation of this<lb/> power, other than the demand that may occur for<lb/> the exercise of it in the case of <del>the</del> forgery: but<lb/> this <add>occasion</add> will only be acknowledged to be altogether<lb/> a sufficient one. It is very material in this view<lb/> that a person, <add>having or who otherwise might have in contemplation</add> <del><unclear>instituting</unclear></del> an enterprise of forgery <lb/>should be apprised that in case of any rumour <lb/>or suspicion of <del>tha</del> appearance of a forged note, <del>hopes</del><lb/> the papers of that shop <del>mar</del> would be capable<lb/> at any time of being made to pass in review <add>be subjected to the scrutiny</add> <lb/>before <add>of</add> a set of eyes more competent to such investigation <lb/>than the artless <del>multitude</del> <add><del>crit</del></add> an individual
<lb/>or narrow <unclear>reach</unclear> of individuals <del>to which the view</del> <add>in them</add> <lb/><del>of money</del> within whose duties it might otherwise<lb/> be confined.</p>   
<lb/>or narrow <unclear>reach</unclear> of individuals <del>to which the view</del> <add>in them</add> <lb/><del>of money</del> within whose duties it might otherwise<lb/> be confined.</p>   


<p>That a person of this sort would not be exercised<lb/> <add>wantonly now</add> upon light grounds may reasonably be inferred, if<lb/> it were only from the trouble of which it would be<lb/> productive on the part of those who exercise it.<lb/> With regard to the Note-Actions, being divested of all<lb/> expense, the <sic>burthen</sic> is rendered as light as the nature<lb/> of the case will admit: and in whatever point <lb/>of view it <del>can</del> be considered, it is not possible<lb/> to conserve a power that stands <unclear>clearer</unclear> of all temptation<lb/> to abuse. </p>
<p>That a person of this sort would not be exercised<lb/> <add>wantonly now</add> upon light grounds may reasonably be inferred, if<lb/> it were only from the trouble of which it would be<lb/> productive on the part of those who exercise it.<lb/> With regard to the Note-Actions, being divested of all<lb/> expense, the <sic>burthen</sic> is rendered as light as the nature<lb/> of the case will admit: and in whatever point <lb/>of view it <del>can</del> be considered, it is not possible<lb/> to conserve a power that stands clearer of all temptation<lb/> to abuse. </p>





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Art. 17
[3] [To call in Notes i

My particular note reason occurs for the creation of this
power, other than the demand that may occur for
the exercise of it in the case of the forgery: but
this occasion will only be acknowledged to be altogether
a sufficient one. It is very material in this view
that a person, having or who otherwise might have in contemplation instituting an enterprise of forgery
should be apprised that in case of any rumour
or suspicion of tha appearance of a forged note, hopes
the papers of that shop mar would be capable
at any time of being made to pass in review be subjected to the scrutiny
before of a set of eyes more competent to such investigation
than the artless multitude crit an individual
or narrow reach of individuals to which the view in them
of money within whose duties it might otherwise
be confined.

That a person of this sort would not be exercised
wantonly now upon light grounds may reasonably be inferred, if
it were only from the trouble of which it would be
productive on the part of those who exercise it.
With regard to the Note-Actions, being divested of all
expense, the burthen is rendered as light as the nature
of the case will admit: and in whatever point
of view it can be considered, it is not possible
to conserve a power that stands clearer of all temptation
to abuse.




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Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

[[marginal_summary_numbering::[3]]]

Box

002

Main Headings

annuity notes

Folio number

448

Info in main headings field

art. 17

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f51

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

<…>m 1798

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

frances wright

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1798

Notes public

ID Number

1187

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