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SECT. II Social Now. TRUSTEES Orig.
ART IV

Publicans disqualified
No person, while he keeps a house of public entertainment,
or sells strong drink [liquors] other than medieval by retail, shall act as a
Trustee


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Observations
TRUSTEES

The laudable & customary caution // D 36
Person or Persons The provident cautious precaution provision <add>foresight </add> which having provided apr <add>declared </add>
that "no" one "person" who should keep a Public
House should as a Trustee, was not content
without dealingtaking <add>providing least </add> that two or more "persons"
of that made of that employment taking advantage of their numbers to into <add>less than unity </add>
should creep into this office, seems here to be a
little overseen: for with submission to the learned the danger is very little less
of the a person's geting into to be several Trustees, after
being prevented from getting in to be one seems to be very little less than
it was that , of several persons getting to be one
while each of them was remains included.


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False Grammar

Besides that this the Phrase "Persons" shall not be capable of
farming Turnpike Toll during such Time as
while he shall a keeps a Public House, contains an seems an
example of that sort of Grammatical concord, which had better that it were
to be alter'd better to alter in condescension to the vulgar & illiterate
who are not sufficiently familiarized to the
subtilties of the Legislative stile.

A Doubt also may arise whether under the word "her" v. D15 in VIII f 6 a person
of the female Sex be excluded included and this might be
a subject for many learned arguments: Those on the negative side would insist worth a high hand on the presumption which the one that is taken of <add>to speechifying this also where it is meant to be included could affords, that it was at as meant
to be so it would
here: those on the negativeaffirmative would stand upon the party of reason: which party more gallant antagonists upon who hashad the honour of a degree at Oxford. </add>
: it would
doubtless be a pleasure to hear these arguments:
but as the pleasureof knowing what about is
still greater, it is submitted whether this law
may not be alter'd with to advantage.


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the ground of the differences of character attending the
difference of sex gender might dispute
It ought to be observed This doubt <add> however that the doubt arises</add> arises not from the specification
of sex being included omitted here, that the doubt arises but from its bing inserted elsewhere.


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Observations

An Adjournment made to any Hourof a Day on which
the meeting was not "appointed to be held " must have
attended with an extraordinary consequence effect: it was high time
to guard against it.


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Identifier: | JB/079/106/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 79.

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079

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106

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002

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text sheet

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1

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recto

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Penner

jeremy bentham

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[[watermarks::[gr with crown motif] [lion with vryheyt motif]]]

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25548

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