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<p>On looking over the field of official <add>emolument</add> receipt we shall<lb/>
 
find the source of payment <del>to</del> displaying itself under<lb/>
 
those modifications:  salary alone, fees alone, and<lb/>
<add>the compound made composed of</add> salary and fees together.</p>
<p>So far as salary is concerned, <del>the difference to</del> <add>in point of convenience of review,</add> the<lb/>
difference if any is observable between the <del>paying</del><lb/>
receiving and the paying hand:  but so far as fees<lb/>
are concerned recourse to the paying hands is in every<lb/>
instance comparatively <unclear>incommodious</unclear>, and in many<lb/>
cases, <del><gap/></del> at least with <add>under</add> any prospect of<lb/>
compleat information, <add>hopeless</add> impenetrable.</p>
<p>Thus stands the matter <add>in the case</add> which happily is still<lb/>
the more common case, viz. that in which the<lb/>
person by whom the pay allowed for service is received<lb/>
is the person by whom the service is performed.</p>
<p>But the case <add>which contributed it should seem in the greatest proportion to the producing</add> which gave rise <add><del>by</del> which had the greatest share in giving</add> to the investigation<lb/>
here in question is the case in which by<lb/>
the receiving hand viz. the ultimately receiving hand<lb/>
i.e. that of the Sinecurist no service at all is rendered.<lb/>
The business <add>service</add> if any at all be performed finds some other<lb/>
hand to render it.  This other hand is the hand of<lb/>
a Deputy:  and by this Deputy in whatsoever shape <add>of the <unclear>those</unclear> shapes</add> the<lb/>
emolument <gap/> into his hand, it is in the shape<lb/>
<add>equivalent to that</add> of salary that out of <hi rend="underline">his</hi> hand it goes into the hand<lb/>
of his principal, the Sinecurist.</p>
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11 March 1810
Sinecures

On looking over the field of official emolument receipt we shall
find the source of payment to displaying itself under
those modifications: salary alone, fees alone, and
the compound made composed of salary and fees together.

So far as salary is concerned, the difference to in point of convenience of review, the
difference if any is observable between the paying
receiving and the paying hand: but so far as fees
are concerned recourse to the paying hands is in every
instance comparatively incommodious, and in many
cases, at least with under any prospect of
compleat information, hopeless impenetrable.

Thus stands the matter in the case which happily is still
the more common case, viz. that in which the
person by whom the pay allowed for service is received
is the person by whom the service is performed.

But the case which contributed it should seem in the greatest proportion to the producing which gave rise by which had the greatest share in giving to the investigation
here in question is the case in which by
the receiving hand viz. the ultimately receiving hand
i.e. that of the Sinecurist no service at all is rendered.
The business service if any at all be performed finds some other
hand to render it. This other hand is the hand of
a Deputy: and by this Deputy in whatsoever shape of the those shapes the
emolument into his hand, it is in the shape
equivalent to that of salary that out of his hand it goes into the hand
of his principal, the Sinecurist.


Identifier: | JB/147/337/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 147.

Date_1

1810-03-11

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

147

Main Headings

Sinecures

Folio number

337

Info in main headings field

Sinecures

Image

001

Titles

Category

Text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

C3

Penner

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

49562

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