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1825 Jan 28 Greece J.B. to the Senate Letter III
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I now take the further liberty of begging your acceptance for a concisely expressed, but in so far as my conception is correct an all comprehensive plan, for the education, location and remuneration of the functionaries of any republican government, in all their several official situations. Without any addition at the expence of the public, the same plan is calculated to serve for a plan an entire system of national instruction, so far as regards all those whose condition is life requires them while their circumstances enable the, to improve their minds by intellectual culture. I have therein made I hope made satisfactorily suff tolerably well apparent the inseparable connection which in the case of official men I have found to have place, between the strictest frugality and the highest degree of aptitude, on the part of official men with reference to their several situations. Principle, title, and motto, — "Official aptitude maximized "expence minimized." I know not whether that in any such compressed form it will be found translatable with with correspondent concision into your present language.
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