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Indirect Legislation
Satisfying
-gulations for example such as the author
proposes for the inspection of customer the parties.
But as to monopoly the g establishing one
in this article though it were in the favour
of the shops set up by government, would
have the same effect in this case as in
others, the public would be so much the
worse served. Set up your house by authority,
if the business is better carried on there than in private houses it
will have more custom: if not, it is not
fit it should have. The emulation of competition
will be a more effectual incentive
on the part of the managers, were their profit
to go in proportion to that of the house, than
any set of coercive regulations. It is in the
the true spirit of French police known foible of French government to carry every thing with
a high hand to make a
useless display parade of authority,
to do little things with
great means
to drive all
parties by dread of evil when all parties
might be more effectually led by hope the view of good
is the known foible one of characteristic weaknesses of French policy. government.
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