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<p><!-- pencil -->14 March 1810<lb/> | |||
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<p>But as to enquiry, considered in a <add>the most</add> general point of<lb/> | |||
view – enquiry I mean so far as it has the state <add>for its subject the condition</add><lb/> | |||
and practice of government in its several departments<lb/> | |||
all enquiry <unclear>so</unclear> considered in itself is good.<lb/> | |||
The object of enquiry is <add>to obtain</add> information: and respecting<lb/> | |||
the <add>condition and</add> practice of government, information can never be<lb/> | |||
too abundantly <add>collected</add> ever too universally <unclear>diffused</unclear>.</p> | |||
<p>Information apart <add>the practice of</add> all government has a tendency<lb/> | |||
a perpetual tendency to grow worse and worse: for in<lb/> | |||
all government the ruling hands be they who they may<lb/> | |||
besides that interest which they possess in common <add>in which the governed are sharers</add> with<lb/> | |||
those whom they govern, have an interest of their own<lb/> | |||
which is separate from and adverse to that common interest:<lb/> | |||
and for giving effec to this their sinister interest<lb/> | |||
the ruling hands possess <del><gap/></del> such a power in which<lb/> | |||
those whom they govern <add>those whose sole <unclear>portion</unclear> is obedience</add> are not sharers.</p> | |||
<p>In this state of things, in so far as the <add>body of the</add> people <del><gap/></del><lb/> | |||
is enlightened, a <add>general</add> suspicion of misconduct on the<lb/> | |||
part of government has always been prevalent: a<lb/> | |||
suspicion which <del>has no never yet</del> in no country<lb/> | |||
has ever yet ceased to have grounds but too ample<lb/> | |||
<add>and substantial</add> for the support of it.</p> | |||
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14 March 1810
Sinecures
But as to enquiry, considered in a the most general point of
view – enquiry I mean so far as it has the state for its subject the condition
and practice of government in its several departments
all enquiry so considered in itself is good.
The object of enquiry is to obtain information: and respecting
the condition and practice of government, information can never be
too abundantly collected ever too universally diffused.
Information apart the practice of all government has a tendency
a perpetual tendency to grow worse and worse: for in
all government the ruling hands be they who they may
besides that interest which they possess in common in which the governed are sharers with
those whom they govern, have an interest of their own
which is separate from and adverse to that common interest:
and for giving effec to this their sinister interest
the ruling hands possess such a power in which
those whom they govern those whose sole portion is obedience are not sharers.
In this state of things, in so far as the body of the people
is enlightened, a general suspicion of misconduct on the
part of government has always been prevalent: a
suspicion which has no never yet in no country
has ever yet ceased to have grounds but too ample
and substantial for the support of it.
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