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Tit. V. Ch. VII Purs.
3 1 English 5. On the contrary it increases it by the unfruitful tender of rewards. 5. Just So far from removing doing any thing to remove the odium it enhances
it. Unhappily It is unhappily a property unhappily attending
How then to remove the odium?
pecuniary reward, especially when thus applied, to be
1 Remove in the first place such part of it
attended by a spice of odium and discredit which cannot
is the artificial production of the law without
difficulty if at all, be separated from it. What
if the emolument should be after all but nominal? Instead of encouragement you have pure discouragement and nothing else. Such, in numberless instances is the case under the English law.
1. In the first place, forbear to do any thing
to produce it: 2. in the next place combat
it by the authority declared opinion of the law, giving it the fortified by the reasons
on which it is grounded for its support.
3. combat it by factitious honour
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