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matter of absolute certainty; an of any approach to<lb/>
matter of absolute certainty; an of any approach to<lb/>
truth, there is no evidence.</p>
truth, there is no evidence.</p>
<p>2. As to probability, </p>
<p>2. As to probability, Men in general <add>(says the story)</add> have no desire<lb/>
 
to profit themselves at one another's <sic>expences</sic><lb/>
such is the position <add>on</add> the truth of which the claim to<lb/>
credence <del><gap/></del> <add>rests.</add> For a ground for belief in a story<lb/>
with such a moral to it,&#x2014;men who are in Government<lb/>
pay, or who look to be so, are not in their situation<lb/>
apt to be <unclear>oversevere</unclear> in their  scrutiny into<lb/>
evidence.</p>
<p>For argument sake, admit the exact truth of it.<lb/>
Supposing such the result the first year, it ould not<lb/>
follow that it would be the same the second: still<lb/>
less the third, and so on. For a short time, good humour<lb/>
and gratitude, with or without the application of additional<lb/>
checks, might, often so comparatively ample<lb/>
an addition, have been productive of the effect, without<lb/>
a miracle. But these social sentiments are<lb/>
transient ones: such regard is a perpetual one: if after<lb/>
the application of the reported nostrum the<lb/>
disease thirst after gold&#x2014;was for any length of time<lb/>
prevented from resuming its former acerbity, it<lb/>
must have been from causes of which nothing is here<lb/>
said.</p>
<p><add>To</add></p>
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1825. June
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Rationale of Reward.
§.2. Pensions of Retreat
4. th th

1. As to consistency, the assigned cause is upon
the face of it utterly incapable of producing the
reported numerical effect. At the time in question,
no man's salary (says the story) would pay for his boots and shoes:
half the amount is added to it; and now it is enough
for every thing. Absence of exact truth is therefore
matter of absolute certainty; an of any approach to
truth, there is no evidence.

2. As to probability, Men in general (says the story) have no desire
to profit themselves at one another's expences
such is the position on the truth of which the claim to
credence rests. For a ground for belief in a story
with such a moral to it,—men who are in Government
pay, or who look to be so, are not in their situation
apt to be oversevere in their scrutiny into
evidence.

For argument sake, admit the exact truth of it.
Supposing such the result the first year, it ould not
follow that it would be the same the second: still
less the third, and so on. For a short time, good humour
and gratitude, with or without the application of additional
checks, might, often so comparatively ample
an addition, have been productive of the effect, without
a miracle. But these social sentiments are
transient ones: such regard is a perpetual one: if after
the application of the reported nostrum the
disease thirst after gold—was for any length of time
prevented from resuming its former acerbity, it
must have been from causes of which nothing is here
said.

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Identifier: | JB/143/124/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 143.

Date_1

1825-06

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

143

Main Headings

rationale of reward

Folio number

124

Info in main headings field

rationale of reward

Image

001

Titles

Category

copy/fair copy sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

c4**

Penner

john flowerdew colls

Watermarks

j whatman turkey mill 1824

Marginals

Paper Producer

jonathan blenman

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

1824

Notes public

ID Number

48757

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