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Judging from the
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pon the fact of these precedents, the question
as between franking and payment does not turn
out to be of t promise to be of that importance
that was at first expected, because the greatest
probably amount of the payments likely to be made
int his score, does not, as far as these precedents
afford an adequate standard, turn out to
be so great as was expected. But the seems to be, as
that no decided inference can well be drawn from the one
to the other as to this point. In the case of
the Board of Police no precise limits can be set to the
probable copiousness of the correspondence: this much however
may be asserted without difficulty, that the
more copious a power, the more serviceable, it
untill the serviceableness shall have begun to reduce the
will be, until the time shall have arrived
copiousness.
when the service it has rendered shall have
untill the service done by it, shall have begun to
operated in diminution of the copiousness of the
lessen the demand for it.
demand for it.
Identifier: | JB/150/637/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 150. |
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text sheet |
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d8 / f208 |
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jeremy bentham |
g & ep 1794 |
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fr3 |
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1794 |
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50858 |
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