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<p>First purports perpetuity – <unclear>three</unclear><lb/>
 
1.  <gap/> ready for remuneration<lb/>
 
2.  <unclear>Frequently</unclear> ready for waste.</p>
<p>Coming now to the several species separately considered<lb/>
let us <del><gap/></del> begin with that one of the three species which<lb/>
is least <add>inapt and</add> mischievous, and of which <add>will be seen to be exemplified</add> the mischief <add>it exemplified</add><lb/>
is in the <add>case of the</add> several other species exemplified, and<lb/>
the peculiar mischief of each being so much superadded <add>superstructed<lb/>
upon</add> to that general <add>and common</add> ground.</p>
<p>First property, <hi rend="underline">perpetuity</hi>.  Of this property profusion,<lb/>
waste of public money <del>is a <gap/></del> waste<lb/>
which <del>in the case of which</del> <add>were</add> the pension fund the only<lb/>
fund drawn upon, would not have place, is <del>the</del> <add>a</add> certain<lb/>
<del>consequence</del> and perpetual concomitant of it.  Were<lb/>
the pension fund the only fund capable of being drawn<lb/>
upon, no pension would <add>ever</add> in any case be given away<lb/>
but when <add>and as</add> the demand when the <add>an</add> exigency real or <add>at least</add> supposed<lb/>
at least calling for <add>the bestowing <del>an</del></add> on <del>annuity</del> the individual in<lb/>
question an annuity to that amount, happened to have <add>come<lb/>
into existence</add> taken place.</p>
<p>But in every <add>the instance of each</add> sinecure office the advisors of the<lb/>
Crown possess a string, a perpetual succession <del>chain</del> of pensions<lb/>
<del><gap/></del> so strung together that as often as one ceases<lb/>
another to the same amount takes its place, and<lb/>
must be given away – must be given to somebody,<lb/>
whether there be or be not any person within view<lb/>
who either has done or can be so much as said to have<lb/>
done anything by which he has rendered himself deserving<lb/>
of it.  Deserving of it? did I say – but not to <unclear>insist</unclear> upon<lb/>
<add>good</add> desert – <del>say still more generally</del> <add>let us</add> take the utmost latitude<lb/>
and say still more generally, in whom if bestowed<lb/>
it would be bestowed to any public use.</p>
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Feb. 1810
Sinecures

First purports perpetuity – three
1. ready for remuneration
2. Frequently ready for waste.

Coming now to the several species separately considered
let us begin with that one of the three species which
is least inapt and mischievous, and of which will be seen to be exemplified the mischief it exemplified
is in the case of the several other species exemplified, and
the peculiar mischief of each being so much superadded superstructed
upon
to that general and common ground.

First property, perpetuity. Of this property profusion,
waste of public money is a waste
which in the case of which were the pension fund the only
fund drawn upon, would not have place, is the a certain
consequence and perpetual concomitant of it. Were
the pension fund the only fund capable of being drawn
upon, no pension would ever in any case be given away
but when and as the demand when the an exigency real or at least supposed
at least calling for the bestowing an on annuity the individual in
question an annuity to that amount, happened to have come
into existence
taken place.

But in every the instance of each sinecure office the advisors of the
Crown possess a string, a perpetual succession chain of pensions
so strung together that as often as one ceases
another to the same amount takes its place, and
must be given away – must be given to somebody,
whether there be or be not any person within view
who either has done or can be so much as said to have
done anything by which he has rendered himself deserving
of it. Deserving of it? did I say – but not to insist upon
good desert – say still more generally let us take the utmost latitude
and say still more generally, in whom if bestowed
it would be bestowed to any public use.


Identifier: | JB/147/132/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 147.

Date_1

1810-02

Marginal Summary Numbering

10-12

Box

147

Main Headings

Sinecures

Folio number

132

Info in main headings field

Sinecures

Image

001

Titles

Category

Text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

C1 / E6

Penner

Watermarks

Marginals

Jeremy Bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

49357

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