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<p>Take for example the <add>two as yet</add> great unreduced Exchequer<lb/> | |||
Sinecures – those that by the last accounts produced<lb/> | |||
each of them <add>in consequence virtue of the war</add>, above £23,000 a year. <add>Not to speak</add> Independently<lb/> | |||
of their tendency to keep on foot that calamity,<lb/> | |||
may it not be supposed that if at the time<lb/> | |||
of the grant, the swelling of the emolument to so enomous<lb/> | |||
an amount had been foreseen, some stop<lb/> | |||
might not have been put to it, or some <unclear>abatement</unclear><lb/> | |||
made in it? <del>Might not</del> <add>In the mind of</add> The Minister might <del>he</del> it<lb/> | |||
not have been felt to be too much to ask, or in<lb/> | |||
that of the King <add>to be</add> too much to give?</p> | |||
<p>In the case <add>instance</add> of these two Exchequer Sinecures, in<lb/> | |||
which instance the public <add>has the comfort of seeing</add> sees already the last individuals<lb/> | |||
by whose existence it will to such a degree<lb/> | |||
be oppressed, the difference between peace and war<lb/> | |||
is <add>in comparison of that which follows</add> not so enormous, takes the case of the vast<lb/> | |||
Percival Sinecures. Amount in war time subject<lb/> | |||
to unspecified deductions, <del><gap/></del> above £38,000 a year,<lb/> | |||
amount in peace, under <del><gap/></del> £200. Should<lb/> | |||
peace ever return <add>reset the country again</add> would not the fall in the<lb/> | |||
provision made for the dignity of that noble family<lb/> | |||
be felt, in that <add>noble</add> family at least, in the character<lb/> | |||
of a cruel grievance?</p> | |||
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25 Feb. 1810
Sinecures
Take for example the two as yet great unreduced Exchequer
Sinecures – those that by the last accounts produced
each of them in consequence virtue of the war, above £23,000 a year. Not to speak Independently
of their tendency to keep on foot that calamity,
may it not be supposed that if at the time
of the grant, the swelling of the emolument to so enomous
an amount had been foreseen, some stop
might not have been put to it, or some abatement
made in it? Might not In the mind of The Minister might he it
not have been felt to be too much to ask, or in
that of the King to be too much to give?
In the case instance of these two Exchequer Sinecures, in
which instance the public has the comfort of seeing sees already the last individuals
by whose existence it will to such a degree
be oppressed, the difference between peace and war
is in comparison of that which follows not so enormous, takes the case of the vast
Percival Sinecures. Amount in war time subject
to unspecified deductions, above £38,000 a year,
amount in peace, under £200. Should
peace ever return reset the country again would not the fall in the
provision made for the dignity of that noble family
be felt, in that noble family at least, in the character
of a cruel grievance?
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