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9 July 1810 1810 July 9. §.1. 3
Fallacies
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Ch. 3. Job denouncers
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Ch. 3. Job-denouncer's cry. A Job this! all a Job!
§.1. Exposition.
The occasion by which opportunity is afforded
for the working of this fallacy, is the institution
of any measure, from which any peculiar benefit
can be appears shewn to be likely to accrue to a determinate
individual or assemblage of individuals
Whe What has been said The observations which as above have been applied
to the last preceding fallacy will be found, a in a in some
considerable part of them considerable degree, applicable to the present one
now under consideration.
If however we consider job-places (places
charged with being created for no other purpose than
that of putting the emolument into the hands of the
placeman, and giving to the servants of the crown
the benefit of the sinister influence) if we consider
job-places as discarded posted off to and already considered
under the last preceding head, the common
places topics pleas in question may both
of them be laid in the observations made on the subject in speaking of the present fallacy
be both of them laid out of the account.
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