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Letter VI. Advantages of the Plan.
160
I flatter myself there can now be little doubt, of the plan's
possessing the fundamental advantages I have been attributing to it. I mean the apparent
omni presence of the Inspector (if divines will allow me the expression) combined
with the extreme facility of his real presence.
A collateral advantage it possesses, and on the score of frugality a
very material one, is that which respects the number of the inspectors requisite. If
this plan required more than another; the additional number would form an objection,
which, were the difference to a certain degree considerable, might rise so high as to be
conclusive:. So far from it, that a greater multitude than ever were yet lodged in
one house might be inspected by one a single person. For the trouble of inspection is
diminished in no less proposition than the strictness of inspection is encreased.
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