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Novr 1810
Defence or Prizes
On the other hand if to this object be added the producing
in the breasts of seamen seafaring men of all a feeling of
and attachment to the service, or putting the
into the negative form the prevention of murmurs and discontents
this task will invite the hand of the legislator with
invited to a further task, which is the keeping up
the appearance of justice, and for the better assurance
of keeping up the appearances keeping up the thing itself.
In this view the expedient that naturally presents itself, at least
to a professional non-professional eye is the keeping up on foot
a sort of relation in this branch of the naval service
it employing one set of men for years together in
at the game which in another part of the main another hand sportsman is for the same
length of time employed in filling his bags with it.
If in the b that sort of experience which on the
occasion in question supposes a man's station a man to be all along
in the same place there be any particular benefit capable of
in the scale against the more extensive benefit
just mentioned, it is with for professional hands to weigh them
one against the other belongs to professional hands.
Identifier: | JB/547/080/001 "JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 547.
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Jeremy Bentham |
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