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1 March 1810
Sinecures
☞ Add elucidations from Report of 1797.
But it is not on this side that the misconception most
likely to be found will be seen to bear be lie.
From Of the epithet adjunct gross the primâ facie import is
that the sums contained in it are in every instance
subject as to deductions. But This, with very few
exceptions is what I must acknowledge is what I
should expect to find not to be the truth. But in some instances
it appears as above that it is true. Hence
from the observation made in those instances an inference
may naturally enough be made that it is true in other
instances – in a word in all other such other of the instances in which
the contrary is not immediately seen to be true. It is rule
The number of instances in which the existence of a source
of deduction is particularly pointed out is indeed comparatively
bur small: but though it is only in those instances
that the particular source or sources of deduction are pointed out,
yet deduction may not the less have place in any
number of other instances: – and indeed if to the intimation
conveyed by the adjunct "gross" and credence be given,
such is the inference that can not but be deduced.
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