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Legislature, that whatsoever remuneration is needed<lb/>
Legislature, that whatsoever remuneration is needed<lb/>
for engaging apt instructors, shall, in as large a<lb/>
for engaging apt instructors, shall, in as large a<lb/>
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the love of ease is an inducement, by the force of<lb/>
the love of ease is an inducement, by the force of<lb/>
which the absence of exertion will be secured:<lb/>
which the absence of exertion will be secured:<lb/>
considering moreover that even if remuneration<lb/>
were made to rise in proportion to the number<lb/>
of the pupils, adequate motives for adequate<lb/>
exertion might still be wanting: &#x2014; the number being<lb/>
kept up for appearance sake, and the exertion<lb/>
no greater than what were regarded as necessary<lb/>
to save the instructor from disgrace; and that thus,<lb/>
in both cases, every allowance, thus made, operates<lb/>
as a premium on negligence, and as a prohibition<lb/>
on <add>appropriate attention and exertion.</add> <del>industry and good behavior</del></p>


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Click Here To Edit 1824. April
Constitutional Code.

Ch.IX Ministers collectively
§. 12 14. Liable who
Art. 47
and ratiocinative

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21 39
(21)

Art. 15. 48 Art. 47 Instructional and Ratiocinitive In this view, it will be the care of the
Legislature, that whatsoever remuneration is needed
for engaging apt instructors, shall, in as large a
proportion as maybe, be defrayed — not by Government,
but by the pupils and their relatives: considering
that, in so far as salary is provided at
a fixt rate, independent of the number of the pupils,
motives for adequate exertion on the part of the
alleged Instructors, are altogether wanting; while
the love of ease is an inducement, by the force of
which the absence of exertion will be secured:
considering moreover that even if remuneration
were made to rise in proportion to the number
of the pupils, adequate motives for adequate
exertion might still be wanting: — the number being
kept up for appearance sake, and the exertion
no greater than what were regarded as necessary
to save the instructor from disgrace; and that thus,
in both cases, every allowance, thus made, operates
as a premium on negligence, and as a prohibition
on appropriate attention and exertion. industry and good behavior



Identifier: | JB/039/056/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 39.

Date_1

1824-04

Marginal Summary Numbering

not numbered

Box

039

Main Headings

constitutional code

Folio number

056

Info in main headings field

constitutional code

Image

001

Titles

instructional and ratiocinative / instructional and ratiocinative

Category

copy/fair copy sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d21 / e21 / f39

Penner

john flowerdew colls

Watermarks

j whatman turkey mill 1824

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

jonathan blenman

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

1824

Notes public

ID Number

12063

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