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§ ;§.2. Inconsistency in respect of the interest of the patrons of
Consider the matter now with a view in its becoming upon to the interest
of the patrons: meaning by the patron the line of patrons
standing among one after another in succession future and present taken together
Separated from the interest which the public has
in the matter and I beg this limitation qualifying clause may be borne
in mind the any interest which the patron I can have in
the matter is even though that individual be the King
a very minute weighing up of interestinterest against interest
any and has always I must confess been the nomination
the bigger is one man King man.
If the office be a Sinecure an ent one than
mischief already stated a mischief in company
of which taking it in the aggregate as applied in
On to which set of Offices have any interest that
the individual interest can have in the matter shrieks
out i.
If the office be a SInecure then to be base it is
matter by when it is plied: one man is as fit
for it as any other that which is not done at all can
not be badly done.
On this supposition as done
any such office, it would not be matters of all
regret if at the disposal of any future patron no such
office at all to be found . Of course neither could it
be that at the disposal of any future patron there
should be to many favour such ofiices be to be
found.
Identifier: | JB/147/053/001 "JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 147.
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