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7*<p>by any means the only one. If it were, the same advantage might be given<lb/>to buildings of almost any form. What is also of importance is that, for the<lb/>greatest proportion of time possible, each man should actually <hi rend="underline">be</hi> under inspection.<lb/>This is material in all cases, that the Inspector may have the satisfaction<lb/>of knowing, that the discipline actually has the effect, which it was<lb/>designed to have. And it is more particularly material, in such cases where<lb/>the Inspector, besides seeing that they conform to such standing rules as<lb/>are prescribed, has more of less frequent occasion to give them such transient<lb/>and incidental directions, as must be given and enforced, at the<lb/>commencement at least of every course of industry.<hi rend="superscript">+</hi> <del>And it is most certain that<lb/>the business of inspection will be performed to a great degree of perfection<lb/>the less trouble it requires to perform it.</del><lb/><note><hi rend="superscript">+</hi>And I think it<lb/>needs not much<lb/>argument to prove that<lb/>the business of inspection,<lb/>like every other,<lb/>will be performed to a<lb/>greater degree of perfection,<lb/>the less trouble the<lb/>performance of it requires.</note></p> | |||
7*
by any means the only one. If it were, the same advantage might be given
to buildings of almost any form. What is also of importance is that, for the
greatest proportion of time possible, each man should actually be under inspection.
This is material in all cases, that the Inspector may have the satisfaction
of knowing, that the discipline actually has the effect, which it was
designed to have. And it is more particularly material, in such cases where
the Inspector, besides seeing that they conform to such standing rules as
are prescribed, has more of less frequent occasion to give them such transient
and incidental directions, as must be given and enforced, at the
commencement at least of every course of industry.+ And it is most certain that
the business of inspection will be performed to a great degree of perfection
the less trouble it requires to perform it.
+And I think it
needs not much
argument to prove that
the business of inspection,
like every other,
will be performed to a
greater degree of perfection,
the less trouble the
performance of it requires.
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