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1824 Oct.20 & 29

Rationale of Reward

6

PAge 189. Pension of retreat
Rule 5
Give fact rules

Reason givenat the in conclusion for
the printing out the precautions necessary to be served
in relation to such pensions.


Observations

The evil the danger as

In the first of these reasons the one of the evils
above mentioned is neatly consent new stated. The other does not seem equally clear, nor does any thing that can be desire
at the bottom promise adequate payment for the labour of taking
up the surface. To the quality of many that might be paid under
general licence to pay men extra for continuing in or can payment
they have embraced, there seems no assignable . Under
a system of universal aptitude secured by anticedent public
trials, and perpetually concomitant public inspection, every
so employed would be paid expended in waste. To expect that
of an avenger man that if he can better himself by young
out of a public an official situation he will stay in it for the mere
pleasure of serving and obliging the public would be is to know little
indeed of nature.

Concluding

B given as the result of the above reason: otherw There about the
must be fixt rules on the subject of these same pensions:
otherwise they will become a source of abuses.

Observances. For otherwise, say and thus The concluding
sentence I do not clearly understand an not fortunate may be be accepts. affect is different
must be left to those who are more to B in no rule
so as it is in existence an institution such as this so long as it at in existence is
dned to with them

"Mf in favour done travail. By this that is to say by making
the knowing the amount of the pension more or less short of that of
the salary.



Identifier: | JB/143/098/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 143.

Date_1

1824-10-20

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

143

Main Headings

rationale of reward

Folio number

098

Info in main headings field

rationale of reward

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

c2 / d1 / e1

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

48731

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