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1820. July 10. 1822 Aug. 5
48 or 15.
Advantageous they are
in these respects above
those which operate by
punishment (3.) and
by reason (4.)
49 or 16.
3. Punishment is expensive:
viz by
1. Suffering
2. Costs of application
3. Costs of fruitless endeavours
to apply it.
Appointment and removal
are, in some
cases, unexpensive
where expensive indispensable
50 or 17.
4. Rewarding is expensive.
51 or 18.
Component elements
of the matter of reward
the external instruments
of felicity as
above applied where useless,
needless, or excessive,
it is simply wasted:
applied, so as to produce
pure evil or
more evil than good,
it is applied as matter
of corruptive influence
52 or 19.
Applied to unwilling
individuals unwillingly,
removal involves
punishment. Hence,
one use of applying
it collectively to the
whole of a set of functionaries,
coextensive
fresh appointment being
performed by the
same operation: and in
favour of any individuals
by the removal of
whom it is brought into
existence.
Identifier: | JB/106/262/001 "JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 106.
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constitutional code |
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constitut. code |
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d5 / e2 |
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john flowerdew colls |
[[watermarks::i&m [prince of wales feathers] 1818]] |
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arthur wellesley, duke of wellington |
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1818 |
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34850 |
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