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1825 June 26
Rationale of Reward
§.2. Pension of Retrial
As to the and of all this, — Under a form of government, which has for its indecision
the pr happiness of the greatest number, official remuneration
separate from official service is under all these
modifications, and every<add>all</add> other imaginable ones needless. Witness the Anglo-American States:
in which neither the things themselves, nor any complaints
of the want of them, have place (a) Note (c)
(a) See next page
In the that sole as yet firmly established sort of
good government: no such idea as that of mislocated ted reward
in any shape having now presumed itself, neither had the
evils, which by the non-existence of it, have been stand excluded.
In comparison of the corruption, the waste would
be the minor evil. Unless the boon were judicially inferred (and in who
as yet has reward in any shape been judicially inferred)
the hand, by which they could be conferred, is that of by a patron, in the shape of an individual
or a Board: and, with ordinary ability, with
no other instrument than this, the patron would sooner or later want himself
into a despair.
In the system of the United States attached to thethis great
negative good are some minor evils. In the Constitutional
Code connected with the matter of this volume these evils
are all obviated, in the Judicial department
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