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1821 Aug. 19
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Be the sort of work what it may, the stronger a man's
relish for it, other things being equal, the better is the means
higher is the degree of aptitude he is likely to give to it: and
without some degree of relish that any tolerable degree of aptitude
should be given to it any such work is next to impossible. The more
persevering the course of labour necessary to the execution of
the work, the more indispensable is this relish, in the character
of a necessary condition necessary to the aptitude of the work
so executed. Suppose no factitious reward attached as
in any factitious shape, the probability is – that the natural
reward will be put in for by all by whom the
relish is possessed and by some by whom it is not possessed:
by all that is for any with the exception of those ones on who stand excluded
by the inability to find the means of subsistence during that cause.
Apply all factitious reward the probability is
that it will be put in for by those and those only, who
to a relish for the factitious reward – say in a word for
money – add the hope of a hope prospect hope sufficiently
assured, of being taken for the objects of preference, by
those in whose hands the power of patronage is regarded
as being lodged.
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