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<!-- pencil --><head>Sinecures</head></p>
 
<p>2.  Second property <hi rend="underline">unproportionality</hi>.  From this<lb/>
 
property results the enhancement of the mischiefs just <add>above</add> mentioned.<lb/>
 
<del>A</del> In each instance supposing a Sinecure<lb/>
falling vacancy in the very inch of time, still against<lb/>
its being neither too large in its amount nor too small<lb/>
in its amount the odds are as <del>infinitely</del> infinity to one.<lb/>
Is it too large in its amount?  Such as would appear<lb/>
too large, even in the eyes of those to whom, in whatever<lb/>
title it actually belongs to judge?  Here then by the very<lb/>
supposition is so much waste – waste by the amount<lb/>
of the difference.</p>
<p>Is it too small? – still the same result.  Too<lb/>
small as it is, still it is asked for because there is<lb/>
nothing else to ask for;  still it is given, because there is<lb/>
nothing else to give.</p>
<p>But the public is not thus quit.  It being by the<lb/>
supposition considered <del>as</del> too small, <del>what remains is</del> a<lb/>
demand <del>for</del> still remaining for another is the consequence.<lb/>
<del>larger</del> <add>Thereupon</add> Sooner or later another becomes vacant:  but of<lb/>
what magnitude?  perhaps this other is as much too great<lb/>
in the other case too small:  no matter:  <del>at the</del> <add>its excess of</add> magnitude<lb/>
neither prevents its being given – <add>given</add> to the individual for whom<lb/>
of itself <del><gap/></del> <add>it</add> is too great, <unclear>two</unclear> <del>added to</del> so much in its being<lb/>
added to that other which he has already.  Of a Sinecure<lb/>
given up – given up either absolutely or so much<lb/>
as in exchange for a better thing, does the whole <add>fifty years</add> reign<lb/>
present so much as a single instance?  Not one <add>I must</add> should<lb/>
I expect to find:  while of sinecures added to sinecures, as<lb/>
well as of Sinecures added to official places, what a multitude<lb/>
there is, the<lb/>
printed lists will shew.</p>
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22 Feb. 1810
Sinecures

2. Second property unproportionality. From this
property results the enhancement of the mischiefs just above mentioned.
A In each instance supposing a Sinecure
falling vacancy in the very inch of time, still against
its being neither too large in its amount nor too small
in its amount the odds are as infinitely infinity to one.
Is it too large in its amount? Such as would appear
too large, even in the eyes of those to whom, in whatever
title it actually belongs to judge? Here then by the very
supposition is so much waste – waste by the amount
of the difference.

Is it too small? – still the same result. Too
small as it is, still it is asked for because there is
nothing else to ask for; still it is given, because there is
nothing else to give.

But the public is not thus quit. It being by the
supposition considered as too small, what remains is a
demand for still remaining for another is the consequence.
larger Thereupon Sooner or later another becomes vacant: but of
what magnitude? perhaps this other is as much too great
in the other case too small: no matter: at the its excess of magnitude
neither prevents its being given – given to the individual for whom
of itself it is too great, two added to so much in its being
added to that other which he has already. Of a Sinecure
given up – given up either absolutely or so much
as in exchange for a better thing, does the whole fifty years reign
present so much as a single instance? Not one I must should
I expect to find: while of sinecures added to sinecures, as
well as of Sinecures added to official places, what a multitude
there is, the
printed lists will shew.


Identifier: | JB/147/135/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 147.

Date_1

1810-02-22

Marginal Summary Numbering

14-15

Box

147

Main Headings

Sinecures

Folio number

135

Info in main headings field

Sinecures

Image

001

Titles

Category

Text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

E9

Penner

Watermarks

Marginals

Jeremy Bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

49360

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