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<del>It is</del><lb/><p>It is a last mode of payment - a bud <del>expenses</del><lb/> of perquisite - which the person to whom<lb/>it is allowed, has it in his power <del>by his</del><lb/>to increase <add>without risk</add> at the expense of the <add>fund</add> trust, <add>if</add> by<lb/>his own exertions <add>and shall warn of</add> or even by his negligence.<lb/>It is the most mischievous and <del>it</del> vicious<lb/>species of peculation when to produce a<lb/>small profit to <del>th</del> himself, the peculator<lb/>finds it necessary to produce loss and damage<lb/><del>to</del> not only to an equal but to a greater<lb/>amount to the fund. This conduct in this<lb/>case is like the man of extreme selfishness<lb/><add>who</add> as depicted by L<hi rend="superscript">e</hi>Baron, <del>who</del><lb/><del>will</del> sets another's house on fire for the roasting<lb/>of his own eggs.<lb/></p>In every different spot over which it<lb/>passes the property of passing to and from<lb/>the Thames is subject to dissemination, partly<lb/>from natural and inevitable waste, but<lb/>in an incomparably larger proportion to artificial diminution and decrease. In<lb/>comparison of the latter branch, the <del>f</del> quality<lb/>of the former is so very small, that <del>whereas</del><lb/>could it be kept <add><del>even</del> thus all, and</add> separate from the other,<lb/>it might <note>without any loss <lb/>or inconvenience <lb/>worth regarding</note><lb/> | |||
be abandoned to any <add>such</add> persons <add>to</add> who<del>se</del>m <lb/><add>their</add> situation gives <del>them</del> the requisite facility, and<lb/>their industry an adequate motive to collect it. <lb/> <note>Good</note><pb/> | |||
It is
It is a last mode of payment - a bud expenses
of perquisite - which the person to whom
it is allowed, has it in his power by his
to increase without risk at the expense of the fund trust, if by
his own exertions and shall warn of or even by his negligence.
It is the most mischievous and it vicious
species of peculation when to produce a
small profit to th himself, the peculator
finds it necessary to produce loss and damage
to not only to an equal but to a greater
amount to the fund. This conduct in this
case is like the man of extreme selfishness
who as depicted by LeBaron, who
will sets another's house on fire for the roasting
of his own eggs.
In every different spot over which it
passes the property of passing to and from
the Thames is subject to dissemination, partly
from natural and inevitable waste, but
in an incomparably larger proportion to artificial diminution and decrease. In
comparison of the latter branch, the f quality
of the former is so very small, that whereas
could it be kept even thus all, and separate from the other,
it might without any loss
or inconvenience
worth regarding
be abandoned to any such persons to whosem
their situation gives them the requisite facility, and
their industry an adequate motive to collect it.
Good
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jeremy bentham |
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