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<p>1830 March 12<lb/>
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<head>Official Aptitude.</head><lb/>
 
<note>Ch. IX  Ministers Collectives<lb/>
 
&sect;. 15  Remuneration<lb/>
Supplement.<lb/>
Mode of <unclear>connection</unclear></note></p>
<p>(3)</p>
<p><head><hi rend="underline">Exemplifications</hi></head></p>
<p>Art. 65.  <add>In England</add> In the reign of Queen Anne in the war between<lb/>
England with her Allies and France under <del>Lewis</del> Louis the<lb/>
fourteenth, money in the <add>under</add> name of subsidies was given by<lb/>
England to <del>foreign pa</del> those same allies of some of them,<lb/>
and out of those <add>same</add> subsidies fees in the form of a per Centage<lb/>
on the amount was sufficient to be <unclear>exacted</unclear> by the Prime Minister <add>franchiser who was<lb/>
in effect</add> the Duke of Marlborough, who was at the same time<lb/>
the head of the Army under the title of Commander in<lb/>
Chief.  <del>Wit</del> Whether <gap/> <gap/> to be <gap/> of England<lb/>
<del>than such</del> the war which took its commencement during the <gap/> <gap/><lb/>
of his influence was or was not a war of necessity <gap/><lb/>
of dispute.  But whether it was or was not, out<lb/>
of all dispute is the tendency of such remuneration to produce<lb/>
wars how compleatly unnecessary <unclear>do</unclear> war – how<lb/>
<add>completely so ever</add> groundless, and
</p>


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1830 March 12
Official Aptitude.
Ch. IX Ministers Collectives
§. 15 Remuneration
Supplement.
Mode of connection

(3)

Exemplifications

Art. 65. In England In the reign of Queen Anne in the war between
England with her Allies and France under Lewis Louis the
fourteenth, money in the under name of subsidies was given by
England to foreign pa those same allies of some of them,
and out of those same subsidies fees in the form of a per Centage
on the amount was sufficient to be exacted by the Prime Minister franchiser who was
in effect
the Duke of Marlborough, who was at the same time
the head of the Army under the title of Commander in
Chief. Wit Whether to be of England
than such the war which took its commencement during the
of his influence was or was not a war of necessity
of dispute. But whether it was or was not, out
of all dispute is the tendency of such remuneration to produce
wars how compleatly unnecessary do war – how
completely so ever groundless, and



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Jeremy Bentham

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