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1824 Sept. 8
Constitutional Code
Ch. Ministers Severally
§. 12 Finance Minister
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Art. 7 So in Case II.
That of a Town at a
distance from the Metropolis.
Reasons. Advantages 1.2
3.4. as above
5. Advantage 5.
Frugality promoted.
Survey of the expence
and risk of
as to all but the difference
between the money recovered
there, and the money
which should be or may
be made payable there.
It seems therefore to follow that in whatever
lines an Office of Receipt a Government a Receipt Office is established, if there
be constantly a frequently any thing for government to pay
an Office a Pay-Office should in that same place be established:
and that for the two operations the one and the
same Edifice and Official establishment should be made
the same.
By this means a portion of the expence and risk of conveyance
as applied to the money, more greater or less according to circumstances
may be saved: the residence left after deducting the
one from the others, being, at the end of a certain period, say
a Calendar month say a quarter of a Year, conveyed either
by or from the central office: if the residence be on the side
of receipt side, then to the Office: if on the pay or disbursement
side, then, from the Office.
or 8
Art. Little in danger of
being overlooked or not acted
upon are the above considerations
in any private establishment:
because in no such
establishment can they be
acted against without loss
to the ruling person.
in every public
establishment: because in
every do tha person by
whom or by whose orders things are to be done
has an interest of his
own to which in case
and to the extent of coll
the interest of everybody
else will on every occasion
be sacrificed.
In no private establishments are the above considerations
much as much in danger of being overlooked: because for, in no without
a correspondent loss to the head or heads of the establishment, by no
private establishment can they be overlooked, and produce
carried on in an opposite manner opposite to that which
they recommend: But in every no individual law an
ultimate interest opposite to another ultimate interest.
But in every public establishment they are in
more or less danger of being overlooked, or at least in every
such establishment more or less considerable is the danger
that a course of practice opposite to that which they recommend
will be carried on. Whence this danger? Because in the
case situation of every functionary of government than as an individual
branch who has an interest opposite to that of the establishment for which he
in trust: and to the interest of that one individual, in so far as coll
has place with the interest of all other individuals of course to the utmostof
if his power be sacrificed
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