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(10) (3) (1) (13) (11) (5) (4
Quere whether to want this?
Ch.XI Ministers collectively
§. Religion Minister now
☞ Eliminated this Sheet, 20 Sept. 1826
Procedure Preface
Note So long as the
sufferings of the subject
many are in decline
they remain nobody
unknown to the ruling
few as intended.
But by being "unknown
and they
can not less
Make yourselves feared
Trace
Make yourselves
heard.
Costs of the Subject
Service. Under 4 topics
1. Nullities. 2
of 2 Obligations
(actual) :
[incidental and particular]
On the part of all directing functionaries,
sacrifice appropriate aptitude to
mere equality, or rather to the semblance
of it, you dissolve society. Require the aptitude, you unavoidably put
an exclusion upon all whose original Situation excludes
them from the possibility of acquiring it: and
in every political state, howsoever constituted, these will
always be the great majority. But while, of necessity, for
the sake of aptitude, you thus exclude the great majority,
confining the chance for the sort of benefit in
question, to a comparatively small minority, — for what
to - reason should you forbear to put a so much less extensive exclusion upon a
portion of the thus favoured minority, when from such
exclusion, is derived to the whole community a secure advantage in the shape of frugality, with an a probably increased advantage in the shape of aptitude? —
Once more, a certain degree of fitness having
been secured on the part of all the candidates, the more a man
gives for the situation, the greater his relish for it:
and the greater his relish for it, the greater the fitness for
it. These proportions proportionals should never be out of mind.
1 Pain of Sympathy no justification in the legislation towards the individual cases for having the problem for relief to p.9
2 No more ground for sympathy for financing these non functioning p2
In both cases acceptance is determined by self interest
If in a the superior mind sympathy for public was the determining
cause, the contemplation of service is his sufficient reward: if
not superiority none, mind none p.9
Of the aggregates of the sums respectively employed in permanent and
occasioned relief, no mention is made.
Calculate for in the
Necessary to be willing is more ready: and no more does
and by some expending extent should we happen
Religion Minister none
does the go and you the time of necessity, the
to set up as a false brother and branded by the appellation of
Methodist
In
between long
wasted
of
all
making
.
without
of
having
the
of
, and but also luck of lot in what vote of aledged inferior inaptitude would
any such mode of operation be reduced? To say ask
Religion Minister none.
The pure led the
to the utmost
at all and into what
with money
this be useless
in the duty of
false
The ass the
not a high return
into the hands of
, and in the
a ruler shall refer not
higher of and the
trust in a ruler
He expresses people
or the plants and
in one to tell, and they
the hands of this
of in it by preference.
They turn their eyes against
but any task but at the
they decline to be
by the Book of
Paul. [+]
[+] [+] had that certainty would a
possibility of success ?
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