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2 Contract
always draw from the produce of the tax a certain
profit proportioned at least to the advance which
he makes, to the risk which he runs, to the trouble
he is at, and to the knowledge of the and that
which it requires to manage so complicated a
concern. So for Dr Smith That he will expect to do so is certain:
and true I believe it is that he seldom misses of it.
What follows from hence to the public prejudice of the this
mode of the service management farming plan? Nothing – The farmer must have
his profit: certainly. Where then shall we
look for it? Dr Smith looks for it in a defalcation
from the produce of the tax. I look for it
in the source great source of which Dr Smith himself has so energetically
display'd the amplitude – the difference
between interested vigilance and uninterested vigilance.
According to him Dr Smith alone the profit is taken out of
what would have been the next profit if produce had
the tax been levied in the other mode: according to
the same Dr Smith and me it is taken only out of the gross
profit produce: it is said made partly⊞ ⊞ by adding by dent of interested industry to by augmenting
the gross produce, partly by striki taking what
more or less of what is unnecessary from the expence.
By employing as few officers as the business can
be done by: by giving to each officer as little as he
can
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jeremy bentham |
[[watermarks::floyd & co [britannia with shield emblem]]] |
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arthur young |
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