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It is evident, that supposing the total annual
total of expence to remain the same, if the numbers
provided for increase; the rate of expence per head
will proportionably decreasediminish:: of the numbers provided
for decrease, and the rate of expence per head will does proportionably
increase: supposing the total annual
expence to increase, if the numbers provided for remain
the same, the rate of expence per head will
proportionably increase: if the number provided for
do not increasedecrease, then if the rate of increase per head
does not increase, or does not increase proportionably the total expence must
necessarily diminish. In this last way the expence
of this colony seems not unlikely to diminish
or at any rate, by the operation of
this case, the rate of increase appears likely
to be considerably destrained. In this state of
Identifier: | JB/123/243/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 123. |
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123 |
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243 |
tothill fields bill heads |
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002 |
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text sheet |
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recto |
a8 / f8 |
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jeremy bentham |
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see note 3 to letter 1392, vol. 6 |
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