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Such is the simple and obvious account of the
whole possible use derivable from a sinecure.
As For any service rendered inin and by the functions
exercise of the any functions belonging to the office itself
and so denominated it can not possiblyoperate
as a reward: for by the supposition there are no
such functions to exercise no such functions are
exercised. If then there be any other service at
all, in relation to which it can know this operation
they must be services of some sort or other having
no connection with that office.
This Were this being agreed to it would follow that
in whatev of an any instance it should appear that
a by any person where a sinecure is possessed
and by a person of whom it can not be shewn
that any public service of a public nature service has been or is about to
be done, rendered to the public the in every such instance the money
received in virtue of such sinecure is at the
best but so much money public money bestowed
no waste
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