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<p><add>to</add> extend this arrangement to the whole of the revenue.<lb/>altogether. This however <del>on</del> would be liable to one<lb/>objections which seems a <del>very</del> strong one. Instead<lb/>of not having a sufficient interest in the productiveness <lb/>of the revenue the <del>go</del> <add>government</add> council would have too<lb/>strong an interest: it would be <sic>screw'd</sic> up too high:<add>to get at</add> for the sake of the golden eggs the hen would be<lb/><sic>destroy'd</sic>. By the same means whereby the revenue<lb/> for a time at least was increased, the permanent <lb/>prosperity of the country might very naturally<lb/>be injured. When a man goes from<lb/>England to Hindostan his object is to make his<lb/>fortune <add>in the country</add> as fast as possible and come <del>away</del> <add>from it</add>. <lb/><del>leave the country </del> after which <add>from which time</add> it would be a<lb/>matter of indifference to him if it were at the<lb/>bottom of the sea. <del>Look</del> <add>Thus So unfortunate</add> it has been often &<lb/>but too justly observed is the condition of a people<lb/>whose fate it is to be ruled <add>governed as they are</add> by another<lb/>people whose habits and sentiments <add>ways of life</add> are so opposite <lb/>to their own.<lb/></p><p>A better standard <add>therefore</add> it should seem than the<lb/>revenue of the public <add>revenue</add> would be the national wealth<lb/><add>of the nation.</add> But this it would <add>perhaps</add> be next to impossible to ascer-<lb/> <note>-tain</note></p> | |||
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18
Indirect
Rewarding
to extend this arrangement to the whole of the revenue.
altogether. This however on would be liable to one
objections which seems a very strong one. Instead
of not having a sufficient interest in the productiveness
of the revenue the go government council would have too
strong an interest: it would be screw'd up too high:to get at for the sake of the golden eggs the hen would be
destroy'd. By the same means whereby the revenue
for a time at least was increased, the permanent
prosperity of the country might very naturally
be injured. When a man goes from
England to Hindostan his object is to make his
fortune in the country as fast as possible and come away from it.
leave the country after which from which time it would be a
matter of indifference to him if it were at the
bottom of the sea. Look Thus So unfortunate it has been often &
but too justly observed is the condition of a people
whose fate it is to be ruled governed as they are by another
people whose habits and sentiments ways of life are so opposite
to their own.
A better standard therefore it should seem than the
revenue of the public revenue would be the national wealth
of the nation. But this it would perhaps be next to impossible to ascer-
-tain
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