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24 Aug 1801
A I
Polit. Economy
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Method and Leading features for an Institute of Political Economy considered as
an Art.(a)
Objects or Ends in view - 1 Maximum of wealth 2 maximum of population.
I. Sponte Acta Cases in which and measures or operations by which the end is
promoted by individuals, acting of themselves, and without any special
interference {in this view (i:e in the view of the promotion of that end) on the
part of government}(b)
II. Agenda - Cases in which, and measures by which, that end may be promoted by
the hand of government.
III. Non Agenda - Cases in which, and measures by which, that end will not be
promoted by the hand of government.
II. Population
IV, V, VI. The same heads, {as with reference to wealth}.+
VII Finance. III. Wealth and Population together.
viz. matters of fact forming the subject of the [...?] [...?] Statisticks.
VIII. Noscenda - including Data and Danda. {Matters of fact, requisite to be
known as a ground for Agenda and Non-Agenda.} /reporters commissioned or
uncommissioned Government and [...?] furnish facts: if Adam Smith has in most
instances with a superior degree of success, set himself to trace /point/ out
the connection between those facts./ with a reference to the Agenda and
Non-Agenda with relation to which they may respectively be of use:(c) a
reference necessary to justify the expence, trouble and vexation attending the
collection in each instance.
(a) By Adam Smith, it is considered directly and constantly, only as a Science:
indirectly and occasionally only as an Art.
(b) In this is included the cases (actual and possible) for Preventions and
Patents.
(c) of Noscenda The most constructive indication I know of is that given by
Necker:[?] Ashmore[?] - Rex[?] Fin. Town[?] but without reference to particular
uses, as determined by particular Agenda or Non-Agenda. The most instructive
body of Data the world has yet seen is that furnished during Mr Pitt's
Administration principally by the House of Commons Committee of Finance of which
the pretended reimpression is but a mutilated extract.
+ Here, The Budget of Sponte Acta contains not much, but every thing: that of Non
Agenda every thing that the budget of Sponte acta contains. }
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