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<note>21<lb/>Ch. Beginning<lb/>1<lb/>§. 5. IV. Superfluity <lb/>24<lb/>1<lb/>IV. Superfluity.<lb/>Applied to the same<lb/>prize and the same<lb/>occasion, superfluity<lb/>excludes insufficiency</note><lb/>
<note>21<lb/>Ch. Beginning<lb/>1<lb/>§. 5. IV. Superfluity <lb/>24<lb/>1<lb/>IV. Superfluity.<lb/>Applied to the same<lb/>person and the same<lb/>occasion, superfluity<lb/>excludes insufficiency</note><lb/>
   
   
<p>IV. Superfluity is in its nature Superfluity is opposite<lb/>to and excludes insufficiency: accordingly with reference <lb/>to one and the same individual person, in the character <lb/>of a motive <add>an incentive</add> designed to produce on his part exertions<lb/>tending to the production of the same effect, the same portion<lb/>of the matter of reward can not be insufficient and superfluous<lb/>at the same time<lb/></p><note>2 <lb/>But is conjoinable <lb/>with it, as applied <lb/>to different persons on <lb/>the same occasion, <lb/>or the same person <lb/>on different occasions.</note><lb/><p>But <add>But what may very easily happen</add>  a state of things altogether capable of being<lb/>realized with perfect facility, is that, as between two persons<lb/><del>to</del> so situated <add>circumstanced</add> that to the <del>exertion of both of them</del> production<lb/>of <add>one and</add> the same effect the conjoint exertions of both are necessary, <lb/>the portion allotted to one may <add>shall</add> be superfluous,<lb/>and <del>for the same</del> from that very cause, the portion allotted<lb/>to the other insufficient. <add>in the same <del>pr</del> or two different occasions.</add><lb/></p><note>3 <lb/>Here, on different <lb/>(individual) occasions <lb/>they frequently are <lb/>conjoined: viz. in <lb/>the instance of the <lb/>same person.  <lb/>Consequence of the <lb/>insufficiency, non <lb/>performance of the <lb/>service.</note> <lb/><p><del>A</del> The mode in which, <add>more particularly</add>  in this <del>branch</del> branch of<lb/>public service insufficiency and superfluity are<lb/>apt to be conjoined is that in which it has place<lb/>is between two individual examples of the same specific <add>individual</add><lb/>case. <add>occasion.</add>  To the production of the effect in question, exertions<lb/>to the same amount are necessary, and that<lb/>on the part of all descriptions of persons concerned <add>every person in whose <del>the</del> exertions the production</add><lb/>of the desired effect the performance of the service depends.<lb/>But <add>in this same case</add> the quantity of reward obtainable by those exertions<lb/>shall in two different cases <add>instances <add>occasions</add> be different: and<lb/>in such sort that in one of the cases <add>instances</add> it shall be<lb/>sufficient, and the effect produced accordingly - but in the<lb/>other insufficient, and the effect accordingly not produced.<lb/></p><pb/>
<p>IV. Superfluity is in its nature Superfluity is opposite<lb/>to and excludes insufficiency: accordingly with reference <lb/>to one and the same individual person, in the character <lb/>of a motive <add>an incentive</add> designed to produce on his part exertions<lb/>tending to the production of the same effect, the same portion<lb/>of the matter of reward can not be insufficient and superfluous<lb/>at the same time<lb/></p><note>2 <lb/>But is conjoinable <lb/>with it, as applied <lb/>to different persons on <lb/>the same occasion, <lb/>or the same person <lb/>on different occasions.</note><lb/><p>But <add>But what may very easily happen</add>  a state of things altogether capable of being<lb/>realized with perfect facility, is that, as between two persons<lb/><del>to</del> so situated <add>circumstanced</add> that to the <del>exertion of both of them</del> production<lb/>of <add>one and</add> the same effect the conjoint exertions of both are necessary, <lb/>the portion allotted to one may <add>shall</add> be superfluous,<lb/>and <del>for the same</del> from that very cause, the portion allotted<lb/>to the other insufficient. <add>in the same <del>pr</del> or two different occasions.</add><lb/></p><note>3 <lb/>Here, on different <lb/>(individual) occasions <lb/>they frequently are <lb/>conjoined: viz. in <lb/>the instance of the <lb/>same prize.  <lb/>Consequence of the <lb/>insufficiency, non <lb/>performance of the <lb/>service.</note> <lb/><p><del>A</del> The mode in which, <add>more particularly</add>  in this <del>branch</del> branch of<lb/>public service insufficiency and superfluity are<lb/>apt to be conjoined is that in which it has place<lb/>is between two individual examples of the same specific <add>individual</add><lb/>case. <add>occasion.</add>  To the production of the effect in question, exertions<lb/>to the same amount are necessary, and that<lb/>on the part of all descriptions of persons concerned <add>every person in whose <del>the</del> exertions the production</add><lb/>of the desired effect the performance of the service depends.<lb/>But <add>in this same case</add> the quantity of reward obtainable by those exertions<lb/>shall in two different cases <add>instances <add>occasions</add> be different: and<lb/>in such sort that in one of the cases <add>instances</add> it shall be<lb/>sufficient, and the effect produced accordingly - but in the<lb/>other insufficient, and the effect accordingly not produced.<lb/></p><pb/>




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§. 5 §. 6

21
Ch. Beginning
1
§. 5. IV. Superfluity
24
1
IV. Superfluity.
Applied to the same
person and the same
occasion, superfluity
excludes insufficiency

IV. Superfluity is in its nature Superfluity is opposite
to and excludes insufficiency: accordingly with reference
to one and the same individual person, in the character
of a motive an incentive designed to produce on his part exertions
tending to the production of the same effect, the same portion
of the matter of reward can not be insufficient and superfluous
at the same time

2
But is conjoinable
with it, as applied
to different persons on
the same occasion,
or the same person
on different occasions.

But But what may very easily happen a state of things altogether capable of being
realized with perfect facility, is that, as between two persons
to so situated circumstanced that to the exertion of both of them production
of one and the same effect the conjoint exertions of both are necessary,
the portion allotted to one may shall be superfluous,
and for the same from that very cause, the portion allotted
to the other insufficient. in the same pr or two different occasions.

3
Here, on different
(individual) occasions
they frequently are
conjoined: viz. in
the instance of the
same prize.
Consequence of the
insufficiency, non
performance of the
service.

A The mode in which, more particularly in this branch branch of
public service insufficiency and superfluity are
apt to be conjoined is that in which it has place
is between two individual examples of the same specific individual
case. occasion. To the production of the effect in question, exertions
to the same amount are necessary, and that
on the part of all descriptions of persons concerned every person in whose the exertions the production
of the desired effect the performance of the service depends.
But in this same case the quantity of reward obtainable by those exertions
shall in two different cases instances <add>occasions be different: and
in such sort that in one of the cases instances it shall be
sufficient, and the effect produced accordingly - but in the
other insufficient, and the effect accordingly not produced.


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