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In the instance of the Parishes no consent 15
2. Nor was it ualy
to be expected
-1. on the part of
the Parishes.
1. The idea of not
popular
2. The advantage
though real would
not be impressive
3. The disadvantage
would be more so
though confined
to a few
wasseemed was reasonably to be hoped for, as it seemed, under the circumstances
of the case. The idea of setting
down a new and large Prison in the neighbourbood,
though it be such a neighbourhood
could not naturally be expected to be a popular
one: the advantage in point of comment
of Poor rates, how substantial soever could not
be presented before hand in any liquidated
Shape: in particular inconvenience would naturally
be apprehended by the on the part
of those p who by vicinage are in the
habit of making what little use is made
of the universal right, by turning in their
cattle in where air and a resting place at least, are to be
land for them, how little soever besides.
But a circumstance that placed an 16
The prevailing
habit of encroaching
upon the
Waste would have
a natural tendency
to excite
a serious and extensive
though not universal
alarm
a particularly strong point of view the
seemed to leave very little chance of universal or a cloud of particularly dark
any thing like universal concurrence have they all prospect of success
was a sort of interest, incapable of which not being fit to be avowed in
compensated because pable of being avowed, is not in its nature reform
incapablesplible of being avowed. compensated. The waste
in question has, wherever situation favoured
it, been for a long time and still
continues to be, (as already intimated) a subject of incrment and peculation.
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