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27 Nov. 1810
Prizes
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Ch. 1. Beginning
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§. 4. III. Insufficiency
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Insufficiency is
apt to be latent:
latent to the eye of
the creator of the
remuneratory real and
arrangement: patent
to the experience
if here is abuse
the reward is or is said to be designed
to operate: there also to his eyes
or if not patent
verified afterwards
to his ruin or deceit
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Add here the lawyers to large drawbacks
In regard to insufficiency, what is very but too apt to be the
case is that while sufficiency is apparent glitters upon the
surface of the case, insufficiency is hides at the bottom of
it. To the eye of one man the allowance made is
sufficient: but while to the bitter experience of another, it is
insufficient. The person to in whose eye it is sufficient
is the creator of the arrangement, the author if there be a law in the case of the
perfection of the law. the persons to whose observation and experience it
is insufficient is the person in whom it is designed
to operate, and in whose instance because it is not
sufficient it fails to operate or if it does operate
operates perhaps to his ruin, at any rate to his deceit
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