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<p>In the case of a grant for joint lives made upon<lb/>
<p>In the case of a grant for joint lives made upon<lb/>
a vacancy both the candles as the phrase is <add>are set</add> began<lb/>
a vacancy both the candles as the phrase is <add>are set</add> began<lb/>
<add>alight</add> burning <gap/> together: where the <gap/> first is <gap/> the<lb/>
<add>alight</add> burning not together: where the <gap/> first is old the<lb/>
second will be old in preparation.</p>
second will be old in proportion.</p>


<p>In the case of the grant of a reversion the same<lb/>
<p>In the case of the grant of a reversion the same<lb/>
present occupant may be old to any degree of <gap/><del>caducity </del><lb/>
present occupant may be old to any degree of old <del>caducity </del><lb/>
age the reversioner young to the <del><gap/></del> <gap/> promising<lb/>
age the reversioner young to the <del><gap/></del> <gap/> promising<lb/>
degree of probable vitality.  And he <add>to him <add>of him</add></add> whose <del><gap/> <gap/></del><lb/>
degree of probable vitality.  And he <add>to him <add>of him</add></add> whose <del><gap/> <gap/></del><lb/>
influence enables him to procure a favour of this kind<add>in this shape</add><lb/>
influence enables him to procure a favour of this kind<add>in this shape</add><lb/>
the probable verity of the existing life will be as material<lb/>
the probable brevity of the existing life will be as material<lb/>
and natural an object of attention as the as<gap/>ment<lb/>
and natural an object of attention as the annual<lb/>
value of the benefice.</p>
value of the benefice.</p>


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people, <add>in future days</add> if it be for the advantage<add>interest</add> of the people, that <del>the</del> in<lb/>
people, <add>in future days</add> if it be for the advantage<add>interest</add> of the people, that <del>the</del> in<lb/>
those days there should <del>be</del> such things to give, to the interest<lb/>
those days there should <del>be</del> such things to give, to the interest<lb/>
<add>at any rate</add> of the <del><gap/></del> Sovereign of that time, <add>of whose interest</add> <del>who</del> if it be fit that the<lb/>
<add>at any rate</add> of the <del>K</del> Sovereign of that time, <add>of whose interest</add> <del>who</del> if it be fit that the<lb/>
Sovereign <add>of any time</add> should have such things to give, it will not<lb/>
Sovereign <add>of any time</add> should have such things to give, it will not<lb/>
be easy to say why it should be in the power of the Sovereign<lb/>
be easy to say why it should be in the power of the Sovereign<lb/>
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Grants in Reversion not worse more indefensible than for joint lives
in succession.

Pernicious unwarrantable as both are both these modes of dissipation
they are not in this respect exactly upon a par: the
grants a reversion outdo in this respect grants for
joint lives are outdone in this respect by grants for
of reversions.

In the case of a grant for joint lives made upon
a vacancy both the candles as the phrase is are set began
alight burning not together: where the first is old the
second will be old in proportion.

In the case of the grant of a reversion the same
present occupant may be old to any degree of old caducity
age the reversioner young to the promising
degree of probable vitality. And he to him <add>of him</add> whose
influence enables him to procure a favour of this kindin this shape
the probable brevity of the existing life will be as material
and natural an object of attention as the annual
value of the benefice.

In the case of the reversion there is moreover something
more deliberate than in the other case in the view which a man the granter can not
but take have taken of the injury he is doing to posterity: to the
people, in future days if it be for the advantageinterest of the people, that the in
those days there should be such things to give, to the interest
at any rate of the K Sovereign of that time, of whose interest who if it be fit that the
Sovereign of any time should have such things to give, it will not
be easy to say why it should be in the power of the Sovereign
for the time being to make a sacrifice.



Identifier: | JB/147/066/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 147.

Date_1

1810-02-26

Marginal Summary Numbering

1-4

Box

147

Main Headings

Sinecures

Folio number

066

Info in main headings field

Sinecures

Image

001

Titles

Category

Text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

E1

Penner

Watermarks

TH 1806

Marginals

Jeremy Bentham

Paper Producer

Andre Morellet

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1806

Notes public

ID Number

49291

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