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'.8. Foreigner best
Another circumstance that pleads in favour of the foreigner, is - that which in
respect /the article/ of moral aptitude in respect of sinister interests and
affections, and in the article of intellectual aptitude in respect of prejudices
the inaptitude of the native in comparison of the foreigner, with reference to
the original draught stands demonstrated, such is the nature of the service,
that when separated from that which consists in the revisal and confirmation of
the original draught, it affords room for the application of such a test of
appropriate aptitude as is in a rare and remarkable degree conclusive. On this
occasion let it never be out of mind that when a circumstance is said to plead
in favour of a foreigner it is only for shortness that this mode of speaking is
employed: instead of saying that this is of the number of those circumstances
which concurr in shewing for the service /a case/ in question it is in a higher
degree contributory to the greatest happiness of the greatest number that it
should be rendered by a foreigner than that it should be rendered by a native.
It is not for the benefit of foreigners that he /his service/ is thus pointed
out for acceptance, it is for that of the community in question and that
alone
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