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14 March 1810
Sinecures
Hence the practical result and use good constantly resulting from all material information,
– and from all enquiry in so far as it is necessary
to material information divides itself into
three branches.
So far as the practice of government stands in the
point of perfection fails in any part of having risen to the
point of perfection – in other words, is comparatively
speaking bad, the use of enquiry is to tend towards the
making it better: in so far as the practice of government
stands at the point of perfection, is i.e. is as
good as it can be made, the use of enquiry is to
satisfy the people that of the matter of fact viz.
that the practice of government is really is what it
is, i.e. as good as it can be, and at the same
time to keep it from growing worse.
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