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29 Nov 1810
Prize
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Ch. Beginning
§. 4. III Imperfections
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III. Of insufficiency
the effect the same as
of non- application
Latent dr..
Say in a not, yes, when the non-application consists in Mis-Application
if the sufficient reward were not only offered but given
it would then be so much waste.
§. 4
III. Of insufficiency, in so far as it has place, the
effect will be the same as in a case of non-application:
viz. that in so far as it has place, the service
in question will, not be d so far as depends upon the
issue of factitious remuneration, not be fail of being rendered.
If of a portion the mass of the matter of reward that which , in order
for its being sufficient for the production of the service, the
whole ought to have been so applied, if a part fails
of being so applied, then if no other application a
is made of it, it is a case of simple insuficiency
the balance of On the one hand no advantage is obtained, but no
expense is incurred, on the occasion or on the pretense
of an endeavour to obtain it.
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When Insufficiency
coupled with misapplication,
imperfection
is tainted
with abuse.
But, if of this portions mass matters any part that
ought to have been allotted to the <add>obtainment of the service in question and is supposed or pretended
to be so allotted, any part is bestowed upon
a hand or class of hand by which no such service
is performed, and it is in this such misapplication that
the insufficiency has its finds its efficient cause, here are two imperfections
conjoined, and betweeen them abuse generated.
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