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+ 2 Inserenda 52
Observations
II Board
§.9
Country
....To a local authority rather than to the
Treasury, the Secretary of State's Office because it in the Board
<add> proposed Board (in which latter case the nomination though formally in the Board would be substantially in one or other of the two
is only by local vicinity and personal
acquaintance that aany sufficient judgment can be formed
of the qu personal qualifications of individuals candidates
2. To an inde a single Magistrate member selected
from the whole body of licencing Magistrates, that there rather
than to the whole body that there may be a determinate and conspicuously
situated individual responsible in each instance [+]1 for the propriety
of the choice, and that in default of persons [+]2 there may be a
quantity mass of patronage collected in one a single hand of sufficient magnitude to
afford an adequate and appropriate payment as well as more appropriate recompense
recompense, and that too more apposite as well as more
economical than a pecuniary one
for the trouble burthen of the Office £2. to an authority
distinct from and independent of in a manner unconnected with the Board
for again another reason, viz: that the power of placing
and the power of displacing may rest all in different
hands. [+]3 If both powers were in the Board, the
danger would be that in case of unfitness on the
part of the subordinates, the House Superior to whose particular Chamber of the
Board to whose recommendation he owed had been indebted for his appointment from
the Board, would (by the nature, whatever they were,
that gave birth to the recommendation, or reinforced
by sentiments of sympathy and commiseration )
be induced to continue his position and support to the subordinate, notwithstanding
his unfitness; and the other Members of the Board
rather than give offence to a colleague with whom in whose company
they were destined to pass so large a portion of their
lives
if they were altogether
destitute of this onerous
of getting rid ridding themselves of an
unfit subordinate<
they would be liable
to
find themselves like
a work man without
hands.
remain explicitly
exposed to the
responsible for
mischief which it
would be out of
their power to
prevent: or to require
and subjected to
the mortification of
witnessing mismanagement without the power of correcting it
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