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<p>Between a Sinecure and an Office executed by<lb/>
<p>Between a Sinecure and an Office executed by<lb/>
Deputy there is<add>exists</add> indeed a very intimate connection.<lb/>
Deputy there is<add>exists</add> indeed a very intimate connection.<lb/>
there is provision to <add>an essential</add> very distinguishable difference<lb/>
there is however a <add>an essential</add> very distinguishable difference.<lb/>
Every office which is executed by a Deputy joined by a<add>the</add><lb/>
Every office which is executed by a Deputy, and by a<add>the</add><lb/>
Deputy alone without any of its duties being performed<lb/>
Deputy alone without any of its duties being performed<lb/>
by the Offices <add>person, the principal</add> who bears<add>wears</add> the title of it, is <add>in the part</add> in the part<lb/>
by the Offices <add>person, the principal</add> who bears<add>wears</add> the title of it, is <add>on the part</add> in the part<lb/>
of that principal a Sinecure</p>
of that principal a Sinecure</p>


<p>But what may very easily exist<add>have place</add> and what<lb/>
<p>But what may very easily exist<add>have place</add> and what<lb/>
is supposed to have place in no small members <gap/> instances<lb/>
is supposed to have place in no small numbers of instances<lb/>
is the case of an office which <add><add>in the hands of</add>to him who bears the title of it</add> is a <gap/><lb/>
is the case of an office which <add>in the hands of</add> <add>to him who bears the title of it</add> is a <unclear>sinecure</unclear><lb/>
although he <gap/> no Deputy. for where there is nothing<lb/>
although he <gap/> no Deputy. for where there is nothing<lb/>
to do, there is no sound need of a deputy than a<lb/>
to do, there is no sound need of a deputy than <del>a</del><lb/>
of principal for the doing of it.</p>
of principal for the doing of it.</p>


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Between a Sinecure and an Office executed by
Deputy there isexists indeed a very intimate connection.
there is however a an essential very distinguishable difference.
Every office which is executed by a Deputy, and by athe
Deputy alone without any of its duties being performed
by the Offices person, the principal who bearswears the title of it, is on the part in the part
of that principal a Sinecure

But what may very easily existhave place and what
is supposed to have place in no small numbers of instances
is the case of an office which in the hands of to him who bears the title of it is a sinecure
although he no Deputy. for where there is nothing
to do, there is no sound need of a deputy than a
of principal for the doing of it.



Identifier: | JB/147/105/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 147.

Date_1

1810-03-01

Marginal Summary Numbering

Not numbered

Box

147

Main Headings

Sinecures

Folio number

105

Info in main headings field

Sinecures

Image

001

Titles

Category

Text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

Watermarks

TH 1806

Marginals

Jeremy Bentham

Paper Producer

Andre Morellet

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1806

Notes public

ID Number

49330

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