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<p>whereas it is exactly.  Is it so?  No: it is exactly the<lb/>
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same:  always excepting smugglers.  It is the interest<lb/>
 
of each contributor that all others should contribute as<lb/>
 
much as possible:  since the less they pay the more<lb/>
 
he will have to pay.  It is still more strongly <add>much more particularly</add> the<lb/>
interest if the dealer <add>any trader <del><gap/></del> who deals</add> in the commodity taxed.  The<lb/>
smuggler's property is the fair trader's <gap/>.  The farmer<lb/>
if he has interest will of course get <add>procure</add> such auxiliary<lb/>
laws <del>and</del> as <del>he</del> appear to him most effectual for<lb/>
<del>the</del> ensuring the collection of the tax imposed by the<lb/>
principal law.  Are the auxiliary laws such as<lb/>
fail of coming under that description?  <del>The Fa</del> Is the<lb/>
error on the severe side?  It is <del>in</del> because the tax<lb/>
upon some particular article was too high, or because<lb/>
the farmers <add>particular farmers in question</add> happened not to understand their<lb/>
interests as well as they might do.  But what has<lb/>
that to do with the <add>contract</add> farming system?  Will it be<lb/>
said that there is any thing in contractors as such<lb/>
that renders them less likely to <del>understa</del> have a just<lb/>
comprehension of their own interest than other men?<lb/>
If the principal law is well chosen <del>or ha</del> an auxiliary<lb/>
law that can really contribute any thing to <del>an</del><lb/>
ensure the execution of it can hardly be too severe.  If<lb/>
the execution of it can not be made general without<lb/>
the help of auxiliary laws which are <del>generally</del> reprobated</p>
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whereas it is exactly. Is it so? No: it is exactly the
same: always excepting smugglers. It is the interest
of each contributor that all others should contribute as
much as possible: since the less they pay the more
he will have to pay. It is still more strongly much more particularly the
interest if the dealer any trader who deals in the commodity taxed. The
smuggler's property is the fair trader's . The farmer
if he has interest will of course get procure such auxiliary
laws and as he appear to him most effectual for
the ensuring the collection of the tax imposed by the
principal law. Are the auxiliary laws such as
fail of coming under that description? The Fa Is the
error on the severe side? It is in because the tax
upon some particular article was too high, or because
the farmers particular farmers in question happened not to understand their
interests as well as they might do. But what has
that to do with the contract farming system? Will it be
said that there is any thing in contractors as such
that renders them less likely to understa have a just
comprehension of their own interest than other men?
If the principal law is well chosen or ha an auxiliary
law that can really contribute any thing to an
ensure the execution of it can hardly be too severe. If
the execution of it can not be made general without
the help of auxiliary laws which are generally reprobated


Identifier: | JB/119/028/002"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

028

Info in main headings field

contract panopt. contract plan

Image

002

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d9 / d10 / d11 / d12

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

39539

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