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<head>27 Nov: 1801 <lb/>Prizes</head><lb/>
 
<head>Ch. 1 § 2.</head>
 
<add>A sound ... is tich more a dve than he himself knows</add><lb/><note>Ch. Beginning <lb/>§ Imperfection proofs <lb/>8<lb/>1<lb/>Mode of applying <lb/>to practivew the rules<lb/>prohibitive of those<lb/>modes of impefection</note>
§. Mode of applying to practice the rules prohibition of<lb/>these modes of imperfection<lb/>§.  Of what mode of proof of these imperfections is susceptible<lb/><p>In regard to the rules correspondent to and prohibitive<lb/>of these several modes of imperfection whether they have<lb/>or have not been <gap/> in this or that instance a transgression<lb/>of them has or has not respective taken place <add>had</add><lb/>is a question which will very seldom be found<lb/>susceptible of any direct and categorical solution.<lb/>Indirect and hypothetical <add>and disjunctive</add> will be the only sort of<lb/>solution of which they will be found susceptible: of<lb/>two modes of remuneration <add>apportionment</add> if the first be not insufficient,<lb/>the second must be superfluous: if the second<lb/>be not superfluous, the first.<lb/></p><p>In looking over the state of existing practice, <del>the</del><lb/>instances <del>th</del> in which this sort of solution imperfect<lb/>as it is, <del>are found will</del> is assured, will not be<lb/>wanting.<lb/></p><p>To the same species of service the demand being<lb/>in both cases indistinguishably the same, <del>a greater</del> <add>the</add><lb/>allowance greater in one <add>of two</add> cases than in the other<lb/></p><p>To the same individual service, the demand<lb/>being in both cases the same, the allowance <add>allotment</add> made to<lb/>one of two descriptions of persons concerned in it <add>bearing equal parts in the rendering of the service,</add> greater than<lb/>to the other: or what is still more simple and<lb/>conclusive, if two descriptions of persons <add>each <del>both</del> of</add> to whom<lb/>on the same occasion an allotment is made, the<lb/>one contributing more or less, the other nothing at all,<lb/>to the production of the effect.<lb/></p>
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 





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27 Nov: 1801
Prizes

Ch. 1 § 2.

A sound ... is tich more a dve than he himself knows
Ch. Beginning
§ Imperfection proofs
8
1
Mode of applying
to practivew the rules
prohibitive of those
modes of impefection

§. Mode of applying to practice the rules prohibition of
these modes of imperfection
§. Of what mode of proof of these imperfections is susceptible

In regard to the rules correspondent to and prohibitive
of these several modes of imperfection whether they have
or have not been in this or that instance a transgression
of them has or has not respective taken place had
is a question which will very seldom be found
susceptible of any direct and categorical solution.
Indirect and hypothetical and disjunctive will be the only sort of
solution of which they will be found susceptible: of
two modes of remuneration apportionment if the first be not insufficient,
the second must be superfluous: if the second
be not superfluous, the first.

In looking over the state of existing practice, the
instances th in which this sort of solution imperfect
as it is, are found will is assured, will not be
wanting.

To the same species of service the demand being
in both cases indistinguishably the same, a greater the
allowance greater in one of two cases than in the other

To the same individual service, the demand
being in both cases the same, the allowance allotment made to
one of two descriptions of persons concerned in it bearing equal parts in the rendering of the service, greater than
to the other: or what is still more simple and
conclusive, if two descriptions of persons each both of to whom
on the same occasion an allotment is made, the
one contributing more or less, the other nothing at all,
to the production of the effect.






































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1810-11-27

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547

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Jeremy Bentham

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Jeremy Bentham

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