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<p>4.  5.  <del>To</del> <add>On</add> so many different occasions, in so many<lb/>
 
different parts of this Report, with the portions of Appendix<lb/>
 
respectively belonging to them, three classes of objects,<lb/>
three distinct <add>but intimately connected</add> subjects of consideration have been <add>are</add> brought<lb/>
to view by this Committee.  1. Sinecures or Offices<lb/>
executed wholly or chiefly by Deputy:  2. <add><del>Gran</del></add> Reversions or<lb/>
Offices <del>held</del> <add>granted</add> for Joint lives.  2. Offices granted or holden<lb/>
in Reversion as for Joint Lives"  and 3. Members<lb/>
of the House of Commons holding Offices.</p>
<p>Between each and every other of these three subjects<lb/>
of consideration the connection is no less interesting than<lb/>
in it is natural and intimate.</p>
<p>By a <add><unclear>tenure</unclear></add> grant in reversion or for joint lives<lb/>
<del><gap/></del> a presumption, <del>and</del> nor that a lsight one, is afforded<lb/>
as hath been observed, of a sinecure <add>of sinecure</add>:  and sinecure<lb/>
or not <del>when he finds</del> <add>efficient every office</add> which being <add>more or less</add> a lucrative<lb/>
one, finds itself in any of the hands in which such<lb/>
<gap/> has for its natural not to say its necessary conveyance<lb/>
that dependance to which the epithet of<lb/>
corrupt and unconstitutional cling with <add>by an</add> indissoluble <add>adhesive</add> force<lb/>
present a more manifest and incontestable, <del>mask</del> <add>mark</add><lb/>
than can be afforded by the same Office when lodged in<lb/>
any other hands.</p>
<p><unclear>Thence</unclear> <del>are</del> to whatever information had been presented<lb/>
in relation to those their several subjects <add>heads</add> separately considered<lb/>
no <del><gap/></del> inconsiderable nor in an inconsiderable degree instructive<lb/>
addition might have been made by a compound sort of<lb/>
Table in which the several coincidences in question would <add>had</add><lb/>
have been exhibited at one view in a comparative and simultaneous point of view.</p>
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March 1810
Sinecures

4. 5. To On so many different occasions, in so many
different parts of this Report, with the portions of Appendix
respectively belonging to them, three classes of objects,
three distinct but intimately connected subjects of consideration have been are brought
to view by this Committee. 1. Sinecures or Offices
executed wholly or chiefly by Deputy: 2. Gran Reversions or
Offices held granted for Joint lives. 2. Offices granted or holden
in Reversion as for Joint Lives" and 3. Members
of the House of Commons holding Offices.

Between each and every other of these three subjects
of consideration the connection is no less interesting than
in it is natural and intimate.

By a tenure grant in reversion or for joint lives
a presumption, and nor that a lsight one, is afforded
as hath been observed, of a sinecure of sinecure: and sinecure
or not when he finds efficient every office which being more or less a lucrative
one, finds itself in any of the hands in which such
has for its natural not to say its necessary conveyance
that dependance to which the epithet of
corrupt and unconstitutional cling with by an indissoluble adhesive force
present a more manifest and incontestable, mask mark
than can be afforded by the same Office when lodged in
any other hands.

Thence are to whatever information had been presented
in relation to those their several subjects heads separately considered
no inconsiderable nor in an inconsiderable degree instructive
addition might have been made by a compound sort of
Table in which the several coincidences in question would had
have been exhibited at one view in a comparative and simultaneous point of view.


Identifier: | JB/147/296/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 147.

Date_1

1810-03

Marginal Summary Numbering

23 or 1 - 25 or 3

Box

147

Main Headings

Sinecures

Folio number

296

Info in main headings field

Sinecures

Image

001

Titles

Category

Text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

C1 / D22 / E13

Penner

Watermarks

Marginals

Jeremy Bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

49521

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