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1824 Oct. 30
Rationale of Reward
§ Pensions of Retreat
p.186 Gold no antiseptic Review by
addition to
It might be were too much p to say — that, in no state of things
can depredation, at the expence of individuals, or even at the expence of the public be to a greater
amount, prevented, by increase given to official salaries
It With confidence, however, may two two things may be affected:
1. One is —that by no such increase can any preffect be produced,
approaching things it are<add>were</add>at ever or just in distance. which to that which may be produced by letting in
upon all gment operation special casesspecial cause of ption excepted,
the full light of the public eye.
2. thing is - that if, from so paradoxicalparadoxical a source
any improvement to any amount be indeed capable of being derived, not only must
liberality have been preceded by signal blindness, but that the
the range of the improvement must be already limited confined
within very narrow limits.
Con Conceive for example application made to EnglandEngland of the
supposed Prussian plan plan the carcass of ra. Suppose To all special salaries
suppose a addition made of one half: by this librallyliberality
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