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18 April 1810
Sinecures
An One argument in favour of fees in contradistinction or
addition to salary is presented by the utility and reasonable brought to view by the word expedition
money and extra hours money: a sort of an allowance of which in some cases neither
the reasonableness justice nor the utility can be decreed.
Expedition money and work at extra hours are objects
intricately connected: if he regular hours are all filled
up by labour it is in and by extra hours, if at all, that extra
expedition must be performed.
If extra expedition could be prod
In every case if any such there be, in which
extra expedition dispatch, or in a word dispatch can be without producing extra retardation
to an equal or greater amount, be produced by extra
fees, such extra fees, being freely given for the purchase
and in consideration of extra dispatch be indispensably
of use: all parties concerned are benefited, all are pleased.
The misfortune is that of extra dispatch
the natural consequence is the production of extra retardation,
and upon a still larger scale.
In the first place if as between suitor and suitor
to the person having business at one office may be termed
if as between suitor and suitor what A gains by the
extra dispatch that purchased bought, B and C B loses, here no gain
is made by A and B and C upon the whole: and this will
be apt to be the case where no extra time is added to
the regular office hours.
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