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Indirect
Raising Evidence
§. Raising up evidence.
§. Procuring information
The eye of the magistrate can not be present
every where: those who are prepared to put a
stop to what is unwise, are dependent upon those
who happen to be in the way of knowing what is
done. Without their assistance nothing can be done the former latter the former can do nothing
This like every thing else which is to be obtained
human activity is to be obtained no otherwise
than by the influence of such motives causes as have
the faculty of making an impression on the human giving notice to the will
mind: the fear of evil or the hope of good.
To see know the means that the government has to get for getting
trust to few. this assistance see the catalogue of motives: Princ. of legisl.
Introd.
and
to know see the catalogue of motives, see the catalogue
of pains and pleasures
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