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s. 4 [...eption Licencing Law] [ 2 ] [ 2 ] [ 74 ] Page 51* [ " Or else to furnish ] p. 4
Over the Dorrs of mean Houses, to save the expense of good painting work, I have frequently
observed inscriptions of this sort, so small and tiscrawled
as to be scarcely legible. The type of
a Play-House Bill would be quite large enough
for the purpose, and might be the inscription might
thus be executed much cheaper than by painting,
and therefore might be given gratis to persons in poor
circumstances. On this plan all or any number of doors
and inlets inlets might have, each of them, its inscription,
with scarce any addition to the expense.
The use of thise
multiplicity of inscriptions is to expose, to view the view and vigilance of Surveyors Back Doors which otherwise
might be purposely kept secret.
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jeremy bentham |
j whatman |
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admiral pavel chichagov |
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