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27 Nov: 1810
Prize
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Ch. 1. Beginning
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§. 4. III. Insufficiency
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Causes of insufficiency
when to
appearance there is
sufficiency, are latent
drawbacks..
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Latent drawbacks
from pecuniary reward
are
1. Pecuniary, and
liquidated.
22 Pecuniary and
2 Non liquidated
3. Non-pecuniary.
Reputation & hope of preferment would be a supplement But hope of preferment
a reputation: and for such service the reputation
is = 0.
Latent drawbacks are is the name that may be given to the instruments by which in
this case the insufficiency is produced.
In the case here in question the shape in which the
matter of reward presents itself is pecuniary
In this same case, various are the latent drawbacks by which
from the real and essential value of it is so many defalcations
are regularly made are various. Of these some are exp
themselves presenting, and the amount of which could
it be ascertained on time might be expressed in figures
in pounds shillings and pence: but it can not be or at least is not so
expressed in figures, and thereby it is latent, Others again
besides being latent in other respects, can not so much
as be expressed in figures. But though not expressible
in figures they are not the less, but rather the more,
efficient.
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