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<p><add>kind</add> of polical magic, discharges, according as it<lb/>is handled, either gall or nectar.<lb/></p><p></add> When <add>Let</add> the performance of a service of any <lb/>kind which originally perhaps was intended to have<lb/>been <sic>render'd</sic> <hi rend="underline">gratis</hi> is postponed <sic>till</sic> <add>after</add> the performance<lb/>of another service to be <sic>render'd</sic> by him for whom the<lb/>first service is designed, such <add>first</add> service is thereby turned<lb/>into a reward.<lb/></p>or this<lb/><p>Let a service of any kind be intended to be <sic>render'd</sic><lb/><hi rend="underline">gratis</hi>. [so far <add>thus</add> there is no reward in the case.]<lb/><del>Let it now</del> Instead of its being <sic>renderd</sic> <hi rend="underline">gratis</hi> <add>let the performance of it</add> be <add>now</add> postponed<lb/><del>as to its performance</del> <sic>till</sic> after the performance of another<lb/>service to be <sic>render'd</sic> by him for whom the firs service<lb/>is designed: such first service is thereby turned<lb/>into a reward.  Again let it be given <add><sic>renderd</sic></add> gratis as <lb/>before; but afterwrds let it be signified to him, that<lb/><del>if</del> unless <add>he renders</add> on his part he renders another service the<lb/>benefit of the first service whatever it be shall be<lb/>taken away from him; in this case the operation<lb/>takes the tinge <add>form</add> of punishment. Suppose the first<lb/>service to consist in a gift <add>an allowance</add> to the amount of fifty<lb/>pound: 2. it may be given to him for nothing: it may<lb/>be <del>given to</del> promised him upon the ocmpletion of a piece<lb/>of work: 3. it may be given to him in the first instance,<lb/> <note>upon</note></p>
<p><add>kind</add> of polical magic, discharges, according as it<lb/>is handled, either gall or nectar.<lb/></p><p> When <add>Let</add> the performance of a service of any <lb/>kind which originally perhaps was intended to have<lb/>been <sic>render'd</sic> <hi rend="underline">gratis</hi> is postponed <sic>till</sic> <add>after</add> the performance<lb/>of another service to be <sic>render'd</sic> by him for whom the<lb/>first service is designed, such <add>first</add> service is thereby turned<lb/>into a reward.<lb/></p>or this<lb/><p>Let a service of any kind be intended to be <sic>render'd</sic><lb/><hi rend="underline">gratis</hi>. [so far <add>thus</add> there is no reward in the case.]<lb/><del>Let it now</del> Instead of its being <sic>renderd</sic> <hi rend="underline">gratis</hi> <add>let the performance of it</add> be <add>now</add> postponed<lb/><del>as to its performance</del> <sic>till</sic> after the performance of another<lb/>service to be <sic>render'd</sic> by him for whom the firs service<lb/>is designed: such first service is thereby turned<lb/>into a reward.  Again let it be given <add><sic>renderd</sic></add> gratis as <lb/>before; but afterwrds let it be signified to him, that<lb/><del>if</del> unless <add>he renders</add> on his part he renders another service the<lb/>benefit of the first service whatever it be shall be<lb/>taken away from him; in this case the operation<lb/>takes the tinge <add>form</add> of punishment. Suppose the first<lb/>service to consist in a gift <add>an allowance</add> to the amount of fifty<lb/>pound: 2. it may be given to him for nothing: it may<lb/>be <del>given to</del> promised him upon the ocmpletion of a piece<lb/>of work: 3. it may be given to him in the first instance,<lb/> <note>upon</note></p>





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Rewarding

kind of polical magic, discharges, according as it
is handled, either gall or nectar.

When Let the performance of a service of any
kind which originally perhaps was intended to have
been render'd gratis is postponed till after the performance
of another service to be render'd by him for whom the
first service is designed, such first service is thereby turned
into a reward.

or this

Let a service of any kind be intended to be render'd
gratis. [so far thus there is no reward in the case.]
Let it now Instead of its being renderd gratis let the performance of it be now postponed
as to its performance till after the performance of another
service to be render'd by him for whom the firs service
is designed: such first service is thereby turned
into a reward. Again let it be given renderd gratis as
before; but afterwrds let it be signified to him, that
if unless he renders on his part he renders another service the
benefit of the first service whatever it be shall be
taken away from him; in this case the operation
takes the tinge form of punishment. Suppose the first
service to consist in a gift an allowance to the amount of fifty
pound: 2. it may be given to him for nothing: it may
be given to promised him upon the ocmpletion of a piece
of work: 3. it may be given to him in the first instance,
upon




















Identifier: | JB/087/142/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 87.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

1-3

Box

087

Main Headings

indirect legislation

Folio number

142

Info in main headings field

indirect

Image

002

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

/ / f3 / f4

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::gr [crown motif] [britannia with shield motif]]]

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

27667

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