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<p>To farm any considerable branch of the publick<lb/>
 
revenue requires either a great capital or a great<lb/>
 
credit;  circumstances which would alone restrain the<lb/>
 
competition for such an undertaking to a very small<lb/>
number of people.  Of the</p>
<p>Which <unclear>neats</unclear> <add>has <unclear>neated</unclear></add> most? – Contract management or<lb/>
Board management.  <del>The</del> This is a plain matter <add>question</add><lb/>
of fact.  D<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Smith answers it by argument.  The<lb/>
accounts if he had looked at them would  To<lb/>
determine it instead of looking into the accounts he<lb/>
goes into argument.  The battle is either won or<lb/>
lost:  to know which, instead of taking up the<lb/>
gazette, he finds it out by demonstration from<lb/>
the relative forces and situations before the battle <add>onset</add>.<lb/>
In the hands of government, a tax has produced<lb/>
£150,000.  A <del><gap/></del> Contractor offers £200,000 <add>for it</add>, pays<lb/>
it and gets a fortune by it.  Then comes a<lb/>
philosopher, spins theories and proves from them<lb/>
that it can not be.  To conciliate the matter and<lb/>
make philosophy odious comes your <add>some</add> practical man<lb/>
some talker of nonsense, and tells you that what<lb/>
the philosopher says is right in theory but wrong in<lb/>
<add>practice.</add></p>
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Contract 5

To farm any considerable branch of the publick
revenue requires either a great capital or a great
credit; circumstances which would alone restrain the
competition for such an undertaking to a very small
number of people. Of the

Which neats has neated most? – Contract management or
Board management. The This is a plain matter question
of fact. Dr Smith answers it by argument. The
accounts if he had looked at them would To
determine it instead of looking into the accounts he
goes into argument. The battle is either won or
lost: to know which, instead of taking up the
gazette, he finds it out by demonstration from
the relative forces and situations before the battle onset.
In the hands of government, a tax has produced
£150,000. A Contractor offers £200,000 for it, pays
it and gets a fortune by it. Then comes a
philosopher, spins theories and proves from them
that it can not be. To conciliate the matter and
make philosophy odious comes your some practical man
some talker of nonsense, and tells you that what
the philosopher says is right in theory but wrong in
practice.


Identifier: | JB/119/027/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 119.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

119

Main Headings

panopticon; rationale of reward

Folio number

027

Info in main headings field

contract

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d5 / d6 / d7 / d8

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::floyd & co [britannia with shield emblem]]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

arthur young

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

39538

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