1
results found in
2 ms
Page 1
of 1
1 May 1811
Hints[?] (or Fallacies) (or Necessity of Parl. Reform)
1.II. Arbitrary Patronage
Ch. 4. Uses of Controul
So far as depends upon moral aptitude sole means (in legislature's hands) of
securing good management, and preventing official (or other) transgression,
connecting officer's personal with his public interest: so managing; thrust[?]
the since[?] [...?] of conduct thus conducive to his public shall d\ToT\ to his
personal. Thus alone[?] more adequate motives
Public man to whom probity i.e. sincerity is wanting, or intelligence to
arranagements of the wbove tendency, such to entpolitate[?] preachments
Bad effects of such preachments - 1. Putting end[?], the only true remedy: 2. By
exaggeration raising in the scale of disrepute and infamy the least mischevious
transgressions to a level with the most mischevious - and thus encouraging the
most mischevious where they are the most profitable. 3. Representing them[?],
most and least mischevious together as so odious so justly odious that not the
least danger of falling into any them[?], can be imputed to using person
individually intense[?], nor if the situation be high to any person filling that
situation: thus representing a improbable and thence not worth guarding against
that which in truth is universal, or marly[?] so.
1
results found.
Page 1
of 1