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the former the latter comes of course: for aim at
the latter, you produce neither.
Thus it is that money given by a Prince is almost
sure to do harm: while money that is fairly spent
by him is almost as sure to do good. The former
is the wages of idleness: the latter is the reward of industry
which however disadvantageously uneconomically employed is
at the worst better than idleness.
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jeremy bentham |
[[watermarks::l munn [britannia with shield emblem]]] |
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see note to letter 680, vol. 4 |
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