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31 Aug 1800
Ch.XIII and Moral Advantages moral and political
to be expected from the proposed measure.
To the kind of moral advantage may be referred
two properties it will found to possess: two distinguishable results of the proposed measure:
1. the tendency it has to promote frugality, and
2. the means it furnishes for the prevention of a protected species of improbity;
viz: that which Trustees of all manner of descriptions are liable to
fall into, and which consists in the reaping
on their own account a profit which ought belonging
in justice to be reaped by belonging their respective principals.
Advantages of a moral cast resulting desirable from
the measure named.
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