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<p>In one point of view this caution <add>indication</add> is altogether<lb/>
obvious:  so compleatly <add>manifestly obvious</add> so tha the very mention<lb/>
of it may seem nugatory.  I mean <add>that in which</add> so far as the<lb/>
tendency of this consideration is to give extension to the<lb/>
field of inquiry.</p>
<p>But there is another <add>point of view</add> in which the application of<lb/>
it seems <add>is perhaps</add> not quite so obvious:  I mean that in which<lb/>
the tendency of this consideration is to limit and narrow<lb/>
the field of inquiry.</p>


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<p><!-- pencil -->March 1810<lb/>
<!-- pencil --><head>Sinecures</head></p>
<p><del>Abolish, diminish or <gap/></del>  Abolish <hi rend="underline">unless</hi> offices,<lb/>
<del>Abolish</del> diminish emolument or encrease time of attendance<lb/>
No abolition of or diminution of emolument no encrease of labour can<lb/>
advantageously be made <del>without <gap/></del> at the expence of existing<lb/>
interests:  i.e. no diminution of <del><gap/></del> <unclear>emolument</unclear> but at the<lb/>
<gap/> of the possession of the present possessors.<lb/>
Far less of patronage no compensation, patronage being a <gap/><lb/>
Sinecures &amp; <gap/><lb/>
Of Occupied places reduce <add>abolish</add> the emolument after <del>death of</del> <add>cessation of possession</add> <unclear>partial</unclear> possessors<lb/>
persons of <add>aristocracy</add> <gap/>  1. Deputy's Salary,  2. Pay of correspondent officer<lb/>
thence of <gap/> deficiency of time of attendance – attendance of correspondent officers.</p>
<p><del>In one enquiry what ought to be the tendency consideration<lb/>
is, the proposed <add>absolute</add> or eventual practical result</del></p>
<p><unclear>Torment</unclear> given to possessors – Causes of it, the over powerful patrons, viz.<lb/>
1.  King who to give £1 would deprive his successor of 6.<lb/>
2.  Lawyers, Judge &amp; C<hi rend="superscript">o</hi> who expecting encrease resist compensation<lb/>
on the present footing.</p>
<p><del><gap/> <gap/> of enquiry:  if bad, to <gap/> if good to those that it is good, one<lb/>
prevent it from getting worse.</del></p>
<p>In an <add>every</add> enquiry into the state of the nation <add>country</add> in<lb/>
respect of the mode in which the business of government<lb/>
is conducted, the <del>stile</del> <add>sole</add> leading consideration, and that <add>one</add><lb/>
which ought on no <add>any</add> occasion to be lost sight of <add>suffered to drop out of sight</add> is what<lb/>
in the different aspects which <add>it may suppose be</add> such an enquiry to<lb/>
present, <add>is or</add> ought to be <del>the</del> <add>annd thence would be</add> practical result?</p>


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In one point of view this caution indication is altogether
obvious: so compleatly manifestly obvious so tha the very mention
of it may seem nugatory. I mean that in which so far as the
tendency of this consideration is to give extension to the
field of inquiry.

But there is another point of view in which the application of
it seems is perhaps not quite so obvious: I mean that in which
the tendency of this consideration is to limit and narrow
the field of inquiry.


March 1810
Sinecures

Abolish, diminish or Abolish unless offices,
Abolish diminish emolument or encrease time of attendance
No abolition of or diminution of emolument no encrease of labour can
advantageously be made without at the expence of existing
interests: i.e. no diminution of emolument but at the
of the possession of the present possessors.
Far less of patronage no compensation, patronage being a
Sinecures &
Of Occupied places reduce abolish the emolument after death of cessation of possession partial possessors
persons of aristocracy 1. Deputy's Salary, 2. Pay of correspondent officer
thence of deficiency of time of attendance – attendance of correspondent officers.

In one enquiry what ought to be the tendency consideration
is, the proposed absolute or eventual practical result

Torment given to possessors – Causes of it, the over powerful patrons, viz.
1. King who to give £1 would deprive his successor of 6.
2. Lawyers, Judge & Co who expecting encrease resist compensation
on the present footing.

of enquiry: if bad, to if good to those that it is good, one
prevent it from getting worse.

In an every enquiry into the state of the nation country in
respect of the mode in which the business of government
is conducted, the stile sole leading consideration, and that one
which ought on no any occasion to be lost sight of suffered to drop out of sight is what
in the different aspects which it may suppose be such an enquiry to
present, is or ought to be the annd thence would be practical result?



Identifier: | JB/147/428/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 147.

Date_1

1810-03

Marginal Summary Numbering

1-3

Box

147

Main Headings

Sinecures

Folio number

428

Info in main headings field

Sinecures &c

Image

001

Titles

Category

Text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

E1

Penner

Watermarks

Marginals

Jeremy Bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

49653

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