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1824 June 23
Rationale of Reward
§ 1. Scale of Rank
That the work in question was not which what above was writing at that time before
one and that accordingly it was only repeat that I spoke of it
I conclude from this circumstance. Occupations mentioned
as included in the institution are those of Secretaries, Judges
Medical men and Academicians: and these four are the
only ones exemplified Now the fact is that of these four
the only ones exemplified are those of Judges. With the
it may be in regard to Judges, the other three occupations right
to have given me a suspicion not least of the rness of the
institution. To Absurd enough the idea of establishing
preferments and informants of rank believe class comparedand class
in between Secretaries, Medical man and Academicians
Not less so that establishing destinations of rank as between Security
and compared with Secretary with or without regard to the situation of the personage
to whom or Board to which the individual in question or Secretary, and
so between Medical man and Medical man, Academician
and Academician, and this by an instrument of nomination
regard by the SovereignMonarch or some functionary under
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