A Letter to He Honourable And Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Durham Presiden

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A Letter to He Honourable And Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Durham Presiden
Thomas Bernard
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We receive by public advertisement, from time to time, instructions as to the manner in which Bank-notes shall be cut in two, so as to secure the receipt of one part, before we adventure to transmit the other. We may therefore suppose, even if we had not acquired experience at our own cost, that the transmission of Bank- notes by the General Post, is not entirely free from risk. Who then is to sustain the loss ? Is it to be the pauper, who has re- ceived a public invitation to take what is call...ed the benefit of the Act ? Is he to lose what he has hardly earned, and hardly saved, by joining in a transaction, the ob- ject of which is to better his condition ? And will the conveyance be more secure, 40 and these robberies less frequent, because the letter is marked on the cover, as in- closing the money of an unknown labourer, by whom no prosecution could probably be instituted, to convict and punish the thief?
BUT, if the poor man is not to undergo the loss, is it to be paid by the Office ?


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