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Parl Reform Fallacies: Constitution Reward Factitious dignity
More likely to be ill
than well applied
In what is probably as yet the more general way
of viewing the subject, factitious dignity, in all its several forms modes
and degrees, is in the character of a species of the matter a manure in the political husbandry
a cheap and useful
manure
of reward, a sort of manure favourable to the production
of merit, and that at a cheap rate
But this Po Erroneous however will this mode of viewing
the subject be seen to be, if it be as soon as it is understood, that several
misterious service service promotive beneficial to the interest of
the subject many can never on any tenable grounds be
regarded as likely to be promoted by the only hand, either by reward either in this or any other shape by which
to any hands schooled in a way to receive it, the matter
of reward in this shape can be administered on the contrary
acts prejudicial to the interest of the subject many are the acts
in the production of which reward whether in this shape or any other more likely to be
employed
directed.
Service rendered in the military department — services
rendered in the department of Radical procedure are the
only
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