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19 Aug. 1802
 Lettr 3 N. S. Wales 
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Prodigality, by keeping up upon a small space portions of time
 a disproportionate mass of the instruments of enjoyment with
 their corresponding gratifications, leaves succeeding portions 
destitute. Then a vacuum, hideous void for the filling of up of which
 even industry were it present though it were present <add>even with its utmost exertion</add> would be bring insufficient, and
 rapacity presents itself as the sole resource.
It is but here and there by accident that the very individual instrument 
from which the gratification is expected, is the very 
instrument which rapacity finds within the reach of its exertions. though itself undependable if that property the utmost gratification it would be capable of yielding would  comparativity but for totals would comparatively be little worth
 Money, the common medium of exchange, is the 
object with upon which the eye of rapacity fixes with an energy 
exceeding that with what is observable in the case of & which it is apt to fasten itself upon
 any individual prize. Where the article within reach 
is not in itself an object of immediate desire, [the intervention assistance 
of some other person] is necessary to the acquisition of 
the things desired for their own sake. Then a purchaser
 of the stolen
 goods dishonestly criminally obtained — as by theft for
 example is necessary the existence  of a purchaser called in such case 
a receiver is in all these cases necessary to that of the
 theft. 
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 Jeremy Bentham  | 
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