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Indirect
In countries like England few proprietors
of lands but have maps of their estates: but
these maps being made upon different scales could hardly be engrafted into a general survey.
I mean supposing them to be consistent: but
but great objections to ... is the inconsistency that
would often be found between the maps of different
proprietors> each proprietor making his map ac-
ccording to claims and conceptions of his own, which
would be disallowed perhaps by his neighbour. The
thing to be wished then is that the generalsurvey,
made by government might sur... the
private and partial ones: the former if pre...
conducted would prevent thoselaw/..., which the
... have a tendency to promote.
The interference of government would be ...-
ute for three purposes. 1. that the parts of the
landestatessurvey'd upon any occasion might ...beso
... and as to have a ref... to the geo-
... d... of the des... into squares which
are determinate parts of a d..: 2. that added textthe
estate ....d ...dmaps of each estate ...
... ...
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jeremy bentham |
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