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Sow and Pigs When a man has paid his 25, 50 or 100 guineas
for his chance for Justice, it is never more than a
part that he can get back again after the compleatest
victory: the tax costs allow'd however enormous never
amounting equalling to the real costs really incurred For
the chance of an injury amounting to the amount of two or three
to ten or twenty guineas not only must pay from
three to five or ten years of a man's average income but when
the chance has turned out in his favour he is without
reparation after all: so that the utmost a man
can expect for by the hazarding of four years income for
example is the satisfaction of throwing away for example
half a year's for nothing.
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229a"a" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 229. |
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jeremy bentham |
l munn |
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benjamin constant |
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