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<head>Letter V. Essential points of the Plan.</head> | <head>Letter V. Essential points of the Plan.</head> | ||
for the greatest proportion of time possible, each man should actually <hi rend="underline">be</hi> under<lb/>inspection. This is material in <hi rend="underline">all</hi> cases, | <p>for the greatest proportion of time possible, each man should actually <hi rend="underline">be</hi> under<lb/>inspection. This is material in <hi rend="underline">all</hi> cases, that the Inspector may have the<lb/>satisfaction of knowing, that the discipline has the effect which it is<lb/> designed to have: and it is more particularly material in <hi rend="underline">such</hi> cases, where the<lb/>Inspector, besides seeing that they conform to such standing rules as are<lb/>prescribed, has more or less frequent occasion to give them such transient and<lb/>incidental directions as will require to be given and enforced, at the <unclear>commencement</unclear><lb/>at least of every course of industry. And, I think, it needs not much <unclear>argument</unclear><lb/>to prove, that the business of inspection, like every other, will be performed <unclear>to</unclear><lb/>a greater degree of perfection, the less trouble the performance of it requires.</p> | ||
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Letter V. Essential points of the Plan.
for the greatest proportion of time possible, each man should actually be under
inspection. This is material in all cases, that the Inspector may have the
satisfaction of knowing, that the discipline has the effect which it is
designed to have: and it is more particularly material in such cases, where the
Inspector, besides seeing that they conform to such standing rules as are
prescribed, has more or less frequent occasion to give them such transient and
incidental directions as will require to be given and enforced, at the commencement
at least of every course of industry. And, I think, it needs not much argument
to prove, that the business of inspection, like every other, will be performed to
a greater degree of perfection, the less trouble the performance of it requires.
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