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<!-- This is page JB/150/537/001 with the first of the two appended pages turned back. The transcript below is of the material previously covered by this page. --> <!-- Base page, all crossed through --> <p>unfitness, <add> <gap/> </add> Were both powers in the hands of the <lb/> Country Gentleman, the difficulty of getting rid<lb/> of an unfit officer would be apt to be still greater.<lb/> Resting on himself, and on himself alone, the<lb/> task of taking away <del> the br</del> with one hand the <lb/> bread he had given with the other would <del>be</del> <hi rend="superscript">[+]</hi> <note>[+] <add>to most men be</add> a most invidious and irksome task; a task</note> too<lb/> <del> invidious</del> <add>irksome</add> to be <del>fulfilled</del> <add> <del>performed</del> performed</add> under any necessity <add> impulse</add> less<lb/> urgent than that of known and specific criminality on the part of the subordinate.<lb/> <del> <gap/> then what would be created by that species of <lb/> unfitness of which actual criminality <add> has known and <gap/> </add> for its causes. </del><lb/> <note>Some <add>A few</add> <gap/> <gap/> <gap/> in turning out </note><lb/> The <add> individual, the </add> Country Gentleman, <add> might, </add> <del>would</del> <add> it is true</add> be less apt to<lb/> make <del> a bad <gap/> </del> <add> an improper nomination</add> than the public body, the <lb/> Board: but where he happened to <add> have made such a </add> <del> make a bad</del> <lb/> <gap/> <add>(generally speaking)</add> difficult for him <add><del>generally speaking</del></add></p><!-- end of section on base page --> | |||
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unfitness, Were both powers in the hands of the
Country Gentleman, the difficulty of getting rid
of an unfit officer would be apt to be still greater.
Resting on himself, and on himself alone, the
task of taking away the br with one hand the
bread he had given with the other would be [+] [+] to most men be a most invidious and irksome task; a task too
invidious irksome to be fulfilled performed performed under any necessity impulse less
urgent than that of known and specific criminality on the part of the subordinate.
then what would be created by that species of
unfitness of which actual criminality has known and for its causes.
Some A few in turning out
The individual, the Country Gentleman, might, would it is true be less apt to
make a bad an improper nomination than the public body, the
Board: but where he happened to have made such a make a bad
(generally speaking) difficult for him generally speaking
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police bill |
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538 |
police revenue bill |
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text sheet |
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jeremy bentham |
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