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Art. 18.
"be expected according to the said Bills & Calculations
 "the whole number of deaths among persons of all
 "ages shall be taken into account: but that in the
 "account of every subsequent year, all ages earlier
 "than that of ten years shall be excluded."
Art. 21
Article 21. Mr Bentham is willing to go
 farther than Mr Ford requires, and if Mr Ford
 approves of it, to Condition the Bond for the
 surrendering of the Office in case of an order
 to that effect given by the Court for misbehaviour
 in the execution of it. They will thus have the
 power of compelling his submission to any regulations
 which they may deem necessary for the prevention
 of abuses.
Art. 22
Article 22. Had Mr Ford had any sufficient
 opportunity of being acquainted with the history of the
 treaty, Mr Bentham cannot but flatter himself
 that what appears to him now as a hardship
 upon Government would have appeared to him in a
 different light. A proposition that seems to be
 tacitly assumed is, that the money in question
 is so much clear money out of the pocket of
 Government on account of Mr Bentham's plan,
 over and above what it would have paid otherwise.
 Whereas (except as to an article of  6000 of
 which presently) Government is at no expence at all
 upon
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