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The most effectual method to prevent
smuggling, where in the instances , if any where, it is practicable, is doubtless to take the tax impost
off the commodity, & impose it in respect of that commodity upon
the consumer; thus taking away at once
the object + the real object in con-tradistinction to the personaland the motive to the transgression offence.
belonging to the head [coming under the idea of Indirect Legislation
Another deleted textexpedient however, might be of
some use, as a means to disenduish keep under the
& through a ristraint of importation.
There is a certain portion of the number of sizes in vessels peculiarity
adapted to the purposes of this illicit
traffic; that is there is a size, above
which vessels would not be able to make
their way in those places whither the
occasions of it call them: & below which
they would not be able to live in the or
to carry as much at a time as would make it worth
their while to venture
In vessels of this size, as of every other, there
is a certain form & method of equndpimenty
adapted to the giving them the maximum
of celerity.
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This maximum, tho' to a certain degree
convenient, is not necessary, nor indeed is
it usual and practise to be obtained by
vessels employed in lawful traffic.
Let therefore this form & method of
equipment adapted to it's production,
be exclusively appropriated to there of the King's
ships which are employ'd in the pursuit
of smugglers; & at the same time, let
all other vessels within these limits in respect of service be debarred from of it, such
a form & made of equipment +if such there be being
prescribed to all such vessels, deleted text as shall
give a sufficient advantage in point
of celerity to the pursuers, at the same
that it exposes not vessels imbushdemploy'd
in lawful traffic to any dis-advantage:+at least to any disadvantage adequate &c adequate to the advantage gained by the supporting cramfining
of the illicit trade to the degree and which
their expedient may be a means in erazing
it. it may be done by this means
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At the same time, if thought necessary, power
might be given to the proper persons offices to
grant licence +under such res-trictions as shall be thought necessary to a few particular persons
to employ adopt the construction so appropriated construction
upon condition of entering into a recognition
with a certain number of sureties, to a
certain large sum, forfeitable upon proof
of the licensed vessel having been employd tho' without
proof of the owner's special assent+ the various con-sent being to be be declared ipso facto preferable unless the contrary appear, in any illicit traffic.
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Among the Greeks the Ship of Bentham
were than their ships of war.
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