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1807-8 Opinion
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Reason 4. Tendency
to persistant
p and
4. "And it may further be urged that anticipation of
"this sort and to perpetuate inefficient plans, and to
"render any alterations and regulations less effectual
"and more distinct which the wisdom of Parliament
"may think fit to adapt with regard to them."
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Of
J.B.
A True: so it may be urged: and so, as the
reader may have been, it has been endeavoured to
be urged and with a form a degree of force which in intention
at least may be found somewhat to go in some degree beyond to exceed that with
which it is urged here.
A dash Between The case of an inefficient plan and the
case of an efficient plan the difference it should seem right
to have been distinctly and clearly marked out.
An inefficient plan is synonymous tois at least in
point of mischievousness and ripeness for abolition upon a
par with a Sinecure. Thus far neither alteration and regulation
is any application out of the question, abolition is the remedy
and the only remedy and here the mischief is that
in proportion in the value of the portion contingent interest is great annuld abolition is rendered
them expensive, and
and difficulty
It is an efficient plan and to those above that
alteration and regulation have and the tion founded
in the eventual Demand for those such operations have any
application.
But the great mischief is that, be the office what it may the fail if its being existence of
the subject of any such grants grant in contingency is a cause and thence a sign of its
either being already or soon and to a certainty about to be a
sinecure.
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