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Observations
-tain, and a day time and place certain (for which in this case must be some
public building) within the Hundred for as many Justices of that Hundred
as come, to choose a place. Another is, for the Law
to leave both place as well as day time to the appointment
of such meeting. A third is to leave time and place to
the appointment of the next preceding Guards Quarter Sessions
for the whole County. The place it is to be observed
if appointed by the Law must be a place of a prominent description must be a public
building: it cannot be a place of a transitory description, such as is the house of an individual; since
an Inn. Of these 3 methods the first is out of the question:
it is liable to every disadvantage to which the
2d is liable; and wants one of it's advantages; that of accommodating
the time to the occasional conveniences of individuals; but
is inconvenient on two grounds. It obliges the Law to
enter into great details; and even these details when
carried to the utmost will hardly be sufficient to effect
it's purposes. It may be extremely difficult in some hundreds
to find a proper place capable of a permanent
description: and any such place when found may be destroy'd
lost in time by physical , or the description of it, by
legal revolutions. The Building which is now the Town Hall of Dale may be destroyd
by Fire, by Earthquakes, by Enemies, by Time; or
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