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| <head>Abstract; Offices</head> | <head>Abstract; Offices</head> | ||
| <p><del>One</del> <add>In the Penny Post Office, one</add> tenth <unclear> | <p><del>One</del> <add>In the Penny Post Office, one</add> tenth <del><unclear>pen</unclear></del> of a penny is the <del>reward</del> pay <del>for</del><lb/>   | ||
| <del>on each transaction all <gap/> every on</del> <add>in respect of each letter; <gap/></add> <add>each</add> marked with<lb/>   | <del>on each transaction all <gap/> every on</del> <add>in respect of each letter; <gap/></add> <add>each</add> marked with<lb/>   | ||
| one stamp: many (those with which money is paid)<lb/>   | one stamp: many (those with which money is paid)<lb/>   | ||
Annuity Notes
Abstract; Offices
One In the Penny Post Office, one tenth pen of a penny is the reward pay for
 
on each transaction all  every on in respect of each letter;  each marked with
 
one stamp: many (those with which money is paid)
 
with two stamps, besides the trouble in this case of examining and
 
receiving the money, and occasionally of giving change.
In  a plan in the  Quantity of trouble, not value of the subject
-matter any otherwise - than with a view to pecuniary
 
room for a 
responsibility, is the proper standard and efficient cause of demand for pay. Poundage, considered as a mode of communication in the  object for consideration efficient cause  of  for pay
 
Poundage is therefore very apt to find itself unproportioned considered one  of 
 
and excessive.
The proper quantum of pay is in all cases the least that will
 
be accepted by a person competent to the business: those
 
a case in which the value of the source is not capable all cases except those <add>cases only excepted, in which, from the  renderednature of the</add>
 
service, the value of it is capable of being raised to an indefinitely increasing pitch of excellence by
 
extraordinary exertions.
Quantity With this exception, quantity of trouble,  not value of the subject
 
matter, any otherwise than with a view to pecuniary
 
responsibility, is the proper standard, and efficient cause and standard of demand,
 
for pay remuneration. Poundage, considered as a mode
 
of remuneration, is therefore very apt to find itself
 
disproportionate and excessive.
Thr On a letter, for which  no more than a penny
 
is received, out of which penny the  expence of conveyance
 
must be defray'd, as well as a portion of the expence
 
of general superintendence, and a profit made, ten
 
per cent for the trouble of receiving is, at the same
 
time, almost as little as can be given and yet, (though in this case no more than the tenth part of a penny) as much
 
as requires to be given. For receiving the price
 
of a set of stamps, some of them as high  as several
 
pounds apiece, the same poundage would be acknowledged
 
to be excessive.
| Identifier: | JB/002/053/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 2. | |||
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| 14 continued | |||
| 002 | annuity notes | ||
| 053 | art. 15 | ||
| 001 | |||
| text sheet | 1 | ||
| recto | d2 / f9 | ||
| jeremy bentham | 1798 a<…> | ||
| frances wright | |||
| 1798 | |||
| 792 | |||