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Page 189 Reasons pf Rati<gap/><lb/> | Page 189 Reasons pf Rati<gap/><lb/> | ||
Dunnill <unclear>Rivers</unclear><lb/> | |||
those <add> | those <add>Advantages to the service by</add> Comfort to functionaries</note><lb/> | ||
<p>Reason to <add><gap/></add> Benefit to the service from increased assiduity and<lb/> | <p>Reason to <add><gap/></add> Benefit to the service from increased assiduity and<lb/> | ||
attention to business | attention to business on the part of the functionaries</p> | ||
<p><del>Reason the 4<hi rend="superscript">th</hi> <add>Careful of</add> <gap/> for The functionaries themselves,</del><lb/> | <p><del>Reason the 4<hi rend="superscript">th</hi> <add>Careful of</add> <gap/> for The functionaries themselves,</del><lb/> | ||
<del>saved as they thus are for the benefit of thinking about the future.</del></p> | <del>saved as they thus are for the benefit of thinking about the future.</del></p> | ||
<p><del>Thus placed at this case this will stick the | <p><del>Thus placed at this case this will stick the more closely</del><lb/> | ||
<del><add>to <gap/> business</add> <gap/> That the | <del><add>to <gap/> business</add> <gap/> That the hundred may be comforted the million tormented</del></p> | ||
<p><del><gap/> <gap/> <gap/> to the pleasures</del>. It if for the legislator<lb/> | <p><del><gap/> <gap/> <gap/> to the pleasures</del>. It if for the legislator<lb/> | ||
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of themselves it is <gap/><lb/> | of themselves it is <gap/><lb/> | ||
use expenses.</note><lb/> | use expenses.</note><lb/> | ||
occasion to take care of themselves. <add>[+]1</add> <del>Establish</del> <add> | occasion to take care of themselves. <add>[+]1</add> <del>Establish</del> <add>Upon</add> the pension each<lb/> | ||
individual <del>will rather</del> who has it in his | individual <del>will rather</del> who has it in his <unclear>power</unclear> will either take<lb/> | ||
the office is <del><gap/></del> not according as | the office is <del><gap/></del> not according as acceding to his calculation<lb/> | ||
<del>it</del> <add>acceptance</add> | <del>it</del> <add>acceptance</add> will or will not be for his advantage: <add>forbear giving</add> <del>withhold</del> the pension<lb/> | ||
so will be in this case. In both cases calculation is liable<lb/> | so will be in this case. In both cases calculation is liable<lb/> | ||
to part paid exactly as much as in the one or the other</p> | to part paid exactly as much as in the one or the other</p> | ||
<p>As in the comfort, when you have indemnified more<lb/> | <p>As in the comfort, when you have indemnified more<lb/> | ||
against the consequence of improvidence in the <del>class<gap/></del> <add>the <gap/> of public</add> occupation<lb/> | against the consequence of improvidence in the <del>class<gap/></del> <add><del>the <gap/> of public</del></add> occupation<lb/> | ||
<add>of public functionary <del>this trades</del></add> do so in all others. Applies to their <del>trade</del><add>one</add>, whom such liberality<lb/> | <add>of public functionary <del>this trades</del></add> do so in all others. Applies to their <del>trade</del><add>one</add>, whom such liberality<lb/> | ||
is quite sufficient to reduce England to the <unclear>condition</unclear> of | is quite sufficient to reduce England to the <unclear>condition</unclear> of Spain.<lb/> | ||
<del><gap/></del> <add>Witness what</add>has been proved in the defining of economy against <gap/><lb/> | <del><gap/></del> <add>Witness what</add>has been proved in the defining of economy against <gap/><lb/> | ||
and Rose. On an occasion of this sort, one class<add>sort</add> of persons this<lb/> | and Rose. On an occasion of this sort, one class<add>sort</add> of persons this<lb/> | ||
as whose comfort is always thought of | as whose comfort is always thought of rather <add>to</add> whom money is given: <note>given</note><lb/> | ||
<add>at first for doing little, and at last for doing nothing: another</add> <del>for doing nothing is what in next to <gap/> another</del> whose comfort is<lb/> | <add>at first for doing little, and at last for doing nothing: another</add> <del>for doing nothing is what in next to <gap/> another</del> whose comfort is<lb/> | ||
more thought of: those out of whose pre<gap/>ate <add>the money</add> <del>it</del> is forced.</p> | |||
Speaking of the man at the head of the law "suppose him to<lb/> | Speaking of the man at the head of the law "suppose him to<lb/> | ||
"become blind: not able to read a paper or see a witness":- said<lb/> | "become blind: not able to read a paper or see a witness":- said<lb/> | ||
" | "an Englishmen ever to an United States functionary what would<lb/> | ||
"become of them?"- <add>"What would become of him?</add> Exactly what would become of <del>the</del> a <unclear>portait</unclear><lb/> | "become of them?"- <add>"What would become of him?</add> Exactly what would become of <del>the</del> a <unclear>portait</unclear><lb/> | ||
"<gap/> in the | "<gap/> in the same case: <add>he would find his way to a saving bank if he had subscribed to one or to <del>an</del><add>one</add></add><add>of the charity subscriptions<lb/> | ||
for <del>high</del> paupers in high <lb/> | for <del>high</del> paupers in high <lb/> | ||
life: or</add> his friends would take care of him<lb/> | life: or</add> his friends would take care of him<lb/> | ||
"as well as they could. <del>We ha both have</del><add>Would it not be better to have</add> him to his friend<lb/> | |||
"if he has any then force him upon strangers?"- We have it to <note>and at the same time<lb/> | |||
two others at £4000<lb/> | |||
a year for doing nothing<lb/> | |||
after having &<add>been</add> paid as<lb/> | |||
above for doing Judges work <del>for it</del> for a few years or a few something.</note><lb/> | |||
you <add>he might have added</add> to have at the same time two men doing Judges work <del>as</del><lb/> | |||
one of them at <del><gap/></del> £23,000 a year, besides <unclear>et cetera</unclear> upon <unclear>et cetera</unclear><add>and</add><lb/> | |||
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1824 Oct. 24
Copied an 19
Copy corrected. 21 Jun
1825
Rationale of Reward
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Page 189 Reasons pf Rati
Dunnill Rivers
those Advantages to the service by Comfort to functionaries
Reason to Benefit to the service from increased assiduity and
attention to business on the part of the functionaries
Reason the 4th Careful of for The functionaries themselves,
saved as they thus are for the benefit of thinking about the future.
Thus placed at this case this will stick the more closely
to business That the hundred may be comforted the million tormented
to the pleasures. It if for the legislator
to take care of the public. it is for individuals in this [+]1 When the legislatlegislature taken
cancare of the , it is at
the species of the many:
when individuals take care
of themselves it is
use expenses.
occasion to take care of themselves. [+]1 Establish Upon the pension each
individual will rather who has it in his power will either take
the office is not according as acceding to his calculation
it acceptance will or will not be for his advantage: forbear giving withhold the pension
so will be in this case. In both cases calculation is liable
to part paid exactly as much as in the one or the other
As in the comfort, when you have indemnified more
against the consequence of improvidence in the class the of public occupation
of public functionary this trades do so in all others. Applies to their tradeone, whom such liberality
is quite sufficient to reduce England to the condition of Spain.
Witness whathas been proved in the defining of economy against
and Rose. On an occasion of this sort, one classsort of persons this
as whose comfort is always thought of rather to whom money is given: given
at first for doing little, and at last for doing nothing: another for doing nothing is what in next to another whose comfort is
more thought of: those out of whose preate the money it is forced.
Speaking of the man at the head of the law "suppose him to
"become blind: not able to read a paper or see a witness":- said
"an Englishmen ever to an United States functionary what would
"become of them?"- "What would become of him? Exactly what would become of the a portait
" in the same case: he would find his way to a saving bank if he had subscribed to one or to an<add>one</add>of the charity subscriptions
for high paupers in high
life: or his friends would take care of him
"as well as they could. We ha both haveWould it not be better to have him to his friend
"if he has any then force him upon strangers?"- We have it to and at the same time
two others at £4000
a year for doing nothing
after having &been paid as
above for doing Judges work for it for a few years or a few something.
you he might have added to have at the same time two men doing Judges work as
one of them at £23,000 a year, besides et cetera upon et ceteraand
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