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.5.S.1 [3] As to the mode of demarcation to[London Police ] [Penny Port] To say -for so manysuch a number
of miles round a given point[+] would not so well answer [+] If round("five miles Temple Bar, for example as i the Act 24.G.3.Sup.2.c.27.S.7 which appoints the launch of the joined above of the Board of Excise within which Carts are to be reistered)
the purpose, although the point assumed were mathematical
point (the Centre a point in the
of the D of for example) for want of
pre-established limits running in the direction
of the circumference of a circle. THe boundaries
of Parishes (how irregular the boundary
here) are generally, if not universally, determined
with sufficienta degree of precision sufficient for every legal
purpose. Provision is necessary under this kind
not only with reference to questions of jurisdiction
but for the sake of determining witheral body who
wither this or that man is shall be deemed liable
to pay the London or the Country Duties, The
here appeared to the London Police Districtand in what Houses the London Surveyors and in what
degreehas given to that Office. as far is said with every little variationthe Country Surveyors are to exercise the several power
if, as far as a determinate quantity can be said to
with act indeterminate of notoooriety with the London Penny Port <add>but also</add> with the limits
of the jurisdiction of the London district of the
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jeremy bentham |
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