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2. Expense of maintain—<lb/>ing spanish dominion<lb/>over Creolia is the dif—<lb/>ference between the ex—<lb/>pence of the Spanish <lb/>government without<lb/>that incumbrance,<lb/>and the greatest sum <lb/> leviable on [HERE]<lb/> of maintaining the dominion over it.<lb/> | 2. Expense of maintain—<lb/>ing spanish dominion<lb/>over Creolia is the dif—<lb/>ference between the ex—<lb/>pence of the Spanish <lb/>government without<lb/>that incumbrance,<lb/>and the greatest sum <lb/> leviable on [HERE]<lb/> of maintaining the dominion over it.<lb/> | ||
3. Correspondence to that <lb/> <sic>expence</sic>, and the suf—<lb/>fering attracted to it,<lb/> will be the profit re—<lb/>ceived and comfort<lb/> enjoyed by King's new<lb/> instead of former ad—<lb/>visors<lb/> | 3. Correspondence to that <lb/> <sic>expence</sic>, and the suf—<lb/>fering attracted to it,<lb/> will be the profit re—<lb/>ceived and comfort<lb/> enjoyed by King's new<lb/> instead of former ad—<lb/>visors<lb/> | ||
4. True, from whatever<lb/> source profit to even so<lb/> few, is taken by itself,<lb/>so far as it goes, do to<lb/>the whole. If it pro—<lb/>duce | 4. True, from whatever<lb/> source profit to even so<lb/> few, is taken by itself,<lb/>so far as it goes, do to<lb/>the whole. If it pro—<lb/>duce less to the whole<lb/>it is by producing, go to<lb/>the many more than<lb/>equivalent to the profit<lb/>to the few.<lb/> | ||
5. Subjects of inequity-<lb/>whether,while by the<lb/> dominance, great | 5. Subjects of inequity-<lb/>whether,while by the<lb/> dominance, great less,<lb/> as above, is produced<lb/>to subject many, great profit is not<lb/> produced to rulers:<lb/>if yes, then that pro—<lb/>fit is the cause of<lb/>that less.</p><pb/> | ||
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6. Consider and where<lb/> Difference between<lb/> enjoyment from profit<lb/> and suffering from less,<lb/>sum the same.<lb/> | |||
7.<p>Rule from no.1<lb/> 1. Pecuniary circumstan—<lb/>ces equal, sum the same,<lb/>suffering from less is<lb/>greater than enjoyment<lb/>from profit.</p><lb/> | |||
Example. Two men,<lb/> each having £100.<lb/> Take from one £50,<lb/> after the operation, the<lb/> ratio of his proceeding to<lb/> his subsequent property<lb/> is as 2 /o 1, Give to the<lb/> other £50, the ratio of<lb/> his subsequent /o his<lb/> preceding property is<lb/> best as 3 /o 1. This is <lb/> one cause of the mis—<lb/>chieviousness of gaming.<lb/> | |||
8. Rules from no. 2<lb/> 1. The less rich a man<lb/> The greater his enjoy—<lb/>ment from gain, and<lb/> suffering from less, of <lb/> a given time: the more<lb/> rich the greater the one<lb/> and the other.<lb/> | |||
9. To the £100 man, ,£50<lb/> will produce intense—<lb/>ly happiness or | |||
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1820 June 12 Paul p. 60
Ruler given
1. Cainers, but too many:
yet not so many as to
render the [HERE]
eligible to the people at
large.
2. Expense of maintain—
ing spanish dominion
over Creolia is the dif—
ference between the ex—
pence of the Spanish
government without
that incumbrance,
and the greatest sum
leviable on [HERE]
of maintaining the dominion over it.
3. Correspondence to that
expence, and the suf—
fering attracted to it,
will be the profit re—
ceived and comfort
enjoyed by King's new
instead of former ad—
visors
4. True, from whatever
source profit to even so
few, is taken by itself,
so far as it goes, do to
the whole. If it pro—
duce less to the whole
it is by producing, go to
the many more than
equivalent to the profit
to the few.
5. Subjects of inequity-
whether,while by the
dominance, great less,
as above, is produced
to subject many, great profit is not
produced to rulers:
if yes, then that pro—
fit is the cause of
that less.
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Ruler Given
6. Consider and where
Difference between
enjoyment from profit
and suffering from less,
sum the same.
7.
Rule from no.1
1. Pecuniary circumstan—
ces equal, sum the same,
suffering from less is
greater than enjoyment
from profit.
Example. Two men,
each having £100.
Take from one £50,
after the operation, the
ratio of his proceeding to
his subsequent property
is as 2 /o 1, Give to the
other £50, the ratio of
his subsequent /o his
preceding property is
best as 3 /o 1. This is
one cause of the mis—
chieviousness of gaming.
8. Rules from no. 2
1. The less rich a man
The greater his enjoy—
ment from gain, and
suffering from less, of
a given time: the more
rich the greater the one
and the other.
9. To the £100 man, ,£50
will produce intense—
ly happiness or
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