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<add>a still stronger tie, to</add> his creditors: and the more x and<lb/> | <add>a still stronger tie, to</add> his creditors: and the more x and<lb/> | ||
instructive these Books are, the better for all<lb/> | instructive these Books are, the better for all<lb/> | ||
<unclear>Justice.</unclear> x proposed to the amount | |||
Justice. x proposed to the amount | |||
Commissioners . . . . to frame . . . Forms of Account — Books . . .
Against the obligation of keeping the sort of
Books in question, the trouble of the task may
be considered regarded as forming a considerable objection —
but upon a closer inspection, the objection it is presumed will
be found to vanish. Either a man would
have kept kept the Books, and made the entries in question of
his own accord, and without any such obligation,
or he would not: in the first case x
trouble does not exist by the supposition; in the
other the trouble will find an ample compensation
in the benefit it will be attended with to the
individual himself, and his x those with whom he x
over and above the public benefit
to the attainment of which the presumed obligation is directed.
Not to speak of persons at large x when a man
is engaged concerned in trade, he owes it to himself
and family to keep Books — he owes it to by
a still stronger tie, to his creditors: and the more x and
instructive these Books are, the better for all
Justice. x proposed to the amount
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