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§.2. Ulterior impropriety — Obstacles opposed to Reform
2. It In so far as the source of profit so constituted by fees adds to the disposition which in the part of
the natural means of reform viz participators in the profit of the profiles by ab.
it adds force to the force of the motives by which they are
posed & oppose them have in the species of reform in
question.
Partly by the natural growth of society partly by
the case industry and ingenuity of the person as into
whose pocket profit to a proportionable amount ows
the sort of imolument composed of fees has it is generally observed
and understood by all who have an interest on observing
the phenomenon and understanding it in constant tendency an increase.
Tis it can seldom happen but that the adding to the
numbers of occasions inby which such fees came to be received
or at least the preserving it from diminution will be a result an operation
more or less in the power of those persons.
In proportion as this is the case their aversion to
composition to the conversion of thissuch growing mass of
imolument into a stationary one will of course be
strenuous. For in the arrangement of such the comparative
it is neither natural nor usual agreeable to precedent or authority that for
such future contingent profit shall be taken into the
account.
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