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that good
and ill desert of
every kind are equally
had by it
from which the every eye to
public and private<add> which it is assessed
from both eyes, the
eye of the public
and the eye of the
individual of
and individual
against individual
displeasure
advantageous to the service public service in some cases, and advantageous in others;
disadvantageous in as far as it hides the conduct
of the Officers Servant of the Public from the general salutary scrutiny
of the public eye of the eye of the superior in office, or from that eye of the public at
large: as advantageous in as far as it hides
it from the partial censure and displeasure of individuals connected
by private ties with the unfit person the
dishonest or inefficient incapable subordinate. [+3]
[3] Good management consists in withdrawing this service where the presence of it would promises to be prejudicial, it when it would promises to be beneficial to the public service The power of
pleasing pleasing requires no needs no such service: because no
ill will attends the exercise of it: the power of
displeasing requires a service for the because so much strong a posture of
ill will does attend the exercise of it. A Board is a Service and a Service
by which good and ill deserts of every kind are
equally
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