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1824. Jany. 13
Constitutional CodeCh. XIX Govt. Adv. General†
† ☞ When written, intituled
"Pursuer General"
Instructions to the Legislator
Instructional
In regard to the matter of reward considered as employed
in this branch of the public service, there are
several things dangers that require to be observed guarded against.
1. One is – the giving reward where the service
might be obtained without the reward: obtained consequently
without expence in that shape, or to a greater amount
in any other shape. Say reward needless.
2. Another is the where reward to a certain amount
is necessary and in a preponderant degree
beneficial, the giving it in an amount greater than
that same necessary and beneficial amount.
3. Another A third is – the giving it in such sort as
to give birth to the offence of the very same species
as those for the which the reward is and employed in
the endeavour to suppress.
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