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PROMULGATION. Particular Codes — Suis Locis [1[XV] Suspenduntor. NOTORIETY Form - Tabular X Biblical — Different ad quos instanced.
There are two different forms in which
the Codes may be printed: the one
which is the only one as yet in
use, the Book form, or might
otherwise be stiled, the Biblical: the other,
that of a Table or the Tabular. — Each of
these forms, has, or at least might be
That just so much of the Burthen shall
every , as is there useful
made to have it's advantage: the one, portability:
the other that of exhibiting a great
deal of matter at a single view.
The demand indeed for these would not be
unusual as for them.
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1) Thus the Laws with which Travellers as such, and while such, have occasion to be acquainted should
be published in a form the best adapted to portability since according as that circumstance can
be attain'd , will be the extent quantity of their rent of the demand for them & the degree of their ability
could they be brought to approach any thing near to Almanacs in that quality the
demand for them would approach in some sort to that of those useful intelligencers
and thus would might accrue a not altogether contemptible accession to the Revenue. As they would not have to be removed every year as Almanacs are, this indeed would make a very considerable large difference in the rent: but which still however would probably not be inconsiderable
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