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<head>27 Nov. 1810. <lb/>Prizes</head> | |||
<note>23 <lb/>Ch. Beginning <lb/>3 § 5. IV Superfluity <lb/>26 <lb/>8 <lb/>2. Proof or Inferiority <lb/>of the allowance in <lb/>case of salvage by <lb/>recapture. <lb/>viz. no more than 1/8<hi rend="superscript">th</hi>.</note> | |||
<p>3. <gap/> profit<lb/></p> | |||
<p>2. A <add>A third reason</add> circumstance from which the supposition <add>hypothesis</add> of superfluity<lb/>in the case of the general rules appears to <gap/><lb/>confirmation, is the quantum of allowance made under<lb/>the name of <hi rend="underline">salvage</hi> in the case of recapture. The proportion<lb/>allowed in this case is no more than one <del>of</del><lb/>eighth.<lb/></p<note>>9<lb/>To a first glance this would indicate<lb/>a superfluity<lb/>of 7/8<hi rend="superscript">ths</hi>.</note><lb/><p>If from this <add>case alone, and in this case from this</add> circumstance alone the conclusion <lb/><del>dra</del> respecting the proportion necessary and proper to <lb/>be allotted were to be observed <add>grounded</add>, great <add>vast</add> indeed would<lb/>be the amount of the excess, proportionably ample the<lb/>retrenchment, if any, that would be proper to be made<lb/></p> <note>10 <lb/>But to the pecuniary <lb/>reward in the <lb/>case of salvage may <lb/>be added <del>it in the</del>pleasuress of sympathy <lb/><add>beneficience</add> <lb/>and reputation.</note><lb/><p>But in this case <add>on the profit sid</add>e one item presents itself by which<lb/>though not expressible in figures, the deficiency may<lb/>by no means without reason be <del>su</del> supposed to be made<lb/>up. This is composed of the pleasure of <add>profit made <add>realized</add> <add>in the shape of</add> sympathy<lb/>from the consideration of the <del>rob</del> relief afforded to that<lb/>portion of ones <add>our fellow</add> countryment who were <gap/> by the<lb/>capture, and the <add>honest price assured and</add> reputation reaped from the exercise <add>problem</add><lb/>of the virtue of beneficence.<lb/></p> | |||
27 Nov. 1810.
Prizes
23
Ch. Beginning
3 § 5. IV Superfluity
26
8
2. Proof or Inferiority
of the allowance in
case of salvage by
recapture.
viz. no more than 1/8th.
3. profit
2. A A third reason circumstance from which the supposition hypothesis of superfluity
in the case of the general rules appears to
confirmation, is the quantum of allowance made under
the name of salvage in the case of recapture. The proportion
allowed in this case is no more than one of
eighth.
</p>9
To a first glance this would indicate
a superfluity
of 7/8ths.
If from this case alone, and in this case from this circumstance alone the conclusion
dra respecting the proportion necessary and proper to
be allotted were to be observed grounded, great vast indeed would
be the amount of the excess, proportionably ample the
retrenchment, if any, that would be proper to be made
10
But to the pecuniary
reward in the
case of salvage may
be added it in thepleasuress of sympathy
beneficience
and reputation.
But in this case on the profit side one item presents itself by which
though not expressible in figures, the deficiency may
by no means without reason be su supposed to be made
up. This is composed of the pleasure of profit made <add>realized in the shape of sympathy
from the consideration of the rob relief afforded to that
portion of ones our fellow countryment who were by the
capture, and the honest price assured and reputation reaped from the exercise problem
of the virtue of beneficence.
Identifier: | JB/547/026/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 547. |
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