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<p><!-- pencil -->19 April 1810<lb/> | |||
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<p>5. Lastly, though in the <unclear>sinister</unclear> interest added to the <unclear>uncontracted</unclear><lb/> | |||
power of the man of law the evils opposite to the<lb/> | |||
ends of justice have their <del><gap/></del> only original and by far<lb/> | |||
their most powerfully efficient cause, it is not there that<lb/> | |||
they have their only cause. In the production of the effect<lb/> | |||
through the medium of the taxes <del>upon</del> <add>assessed</add> imposed on justice<lb/> | |||
under the name of taxes, the sinister interest of the man<lb/> | |||
of finance has for <del>th</del> upwards of a century past been<lb/> | |||
cooperating with that of the man of law. What the people<lb/> | |||
suffer is what the one sort of public man cares no more<lb/> | |||
about than the other does. What he himself suffers he<lb/> | |||
cares about as much as any man does. What the<lb/> | |||
people suffer from he himself does not suffer from, so<lb/> | |||
long as they keep their suffering to themselves. When spurred<lb/> | |||
by the conception of a community of interest, men have<lb/> | |||
brought one another to cry in concert, if the cry be<lb/> | |||
loud enough, then it is that the public man begins<lb/> | |||
to <del>find it <gap/></del> notice it and to feel it troublesome <add>annoying</add> to<lb/> | |||
his case: then it is that he begins to <add>be a partaker</add> participate<lb/> | |||
in that uneasiness, but for which in his place no<lb/> | |||
sacrifice is ever made, no good is ever done. So long<lb/> | |||
as the gag holds in the mouths, or the groans of each<lb/> | |||
sufferer are confined within the four walls <add>his own walls</add> that harbour<lb/> | |||
him <del>what the people suffer</del> from this cause as from any<lb/> | |||
other cause, what the people suffer is no more the concern<lb/> | |||
of the man of finance, than it is of the man of law. By<lb/> | |||
his confidents the man of law two gags <add>a gag</add> have been fastened <add>put</add><lb/> | |||
in their mouths <del>in</del> <add>with</add> such success <del>have</del> as never <add>as yet</add> hitherto to have<lb/> | |||
been found extractible, viz. prejudice and ignorance.</p> | |||
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19 April 1810
Sinecures
5. Lastly, though in the sinister interest added to the uncontracted
power of the man of law the evils opposite to the
ends of justice have their only original and by far
their most powerfully efficient cause, it is not there that
they have their only cause. In the production of the effect
through the medium of the taxes upon assessed imposed on justice
under the name of taxes, the sinister interest of the man
of finance has for th upwards of a century past been
cooperating with that of the man of law. What the people
suffer is what the one sort of public man cares no more
about than the other does. What he himself suffers he
cares about as much as any man does. What the
people suffer from he himself does not suffer from, so
long as they keep their suffering to themselves. When spurred
by the conception of a community of interest, men have
brought one another to cry in concert, if the cry be
loud enough, then it is that the public man begins
to find it notice it and to feel it troublesome annoying to
his case: then it is that he begins to be a partaker participate
in that uneasiness, but for which in his place no
sacrifice is ever made, no good is ever done. So long
as the gag holds in the mouths, or the groans of each
sufferer are confined within the four walls his own walls that harbour
him what the people suffer from this cause as from any
other cause, what the people suffer is no more the concern
of the man of finance, than it is of the man of law. By
his confidents the man of law two gags a gag have been fastened put
in their mouths in with such success have as never as yet hitherto to have
been found extractible, viz. prejudice and ignorance.
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