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benefit to his Majesty's Revenue, if, for the defraying
of the expense of such correspondence,
under the or according to the established rates
of postage, money were to be transferred from
one of his Majestys Boards or Offices to
another - And whereas in making provision
in this behalf for the public service it is f proper
and expedient to such to prevent any exemptions i so it may be
necessary to establish on that account from
being prevented applied and diverted to prevent
prosp may be proper to establish such restrictions as shall
be necessary and sufficient for preventing to
prevent any individuals from prevent such provision from being applied perverted by individuals to the necessity any such exemptions perverts
turn to any purposes of private emolument
or advantage All Letters and Instruments Packets
under [two Ounces] sent to or from the Board
to be to be pss delivered post - free (as well by Penny P as by General
Post if on the conditions following:
1. All Letters &c directed for the Board, to be opened
either at the Board or in presence (if too numerous for this) by one of two persons
at least appointed by the Board who shall read them
aloud to and in presence of the another: and if a packet
incloses any letter &c directed to another any oth person
or sealed in particular, sealed without a direction, but sealed, such
inclosed letter to be read in like manner, and
if a the person who sent such sealed or inclosed
Letter directed to or intended for the use of any individual
Member or Officer of the Board or any other
person, be known, the same shall be returned
to him under cover, without being franked; unfranked: and any
Identifier: | JB/150/168/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 150. |
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150 |
police bill |
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text sheet |
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jeremy bentham |
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