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1822 Novr. 15. Tripoli. Securities against Misrule. Preliminary Explanations
Ch. Bashaws Inducements ?.2. Extra-regarding
As to water, whether it be to be excluded by draining, or occasionally
introduced for the purpose of irrigation, capital, to an amount more or less
considerable, must it is evident be expended: capital, the returns for which
will be more or less distant and uncertain.
Now as to fences. Some animals there may be, for the sufficient exclusion of
which, in some situations and circumstances, no very considerable expenditure of
capital may be necessary. But in other instances the expenditure necessary for
this purpose, even where this is the only one, may be very great.
As to human beings, of expences sufficient for the exclusion of depredators and
deteriorators in this shape, the amount can not, in any situation, fail of being
very considerable. For the effectual exclusion of them, if absolutely determined
to gain entrance, no expence, how vast soever, can, it is evident, be
sufficient. In the making of fences in this view, a sort of calculation
sufficiently obvious, is of course made: on the one side, is set down the
estimated value of the damage apprehended from such intrusion, on the other
hand, the estimated expence of such fence as will in general be sufficient:
sufficient to overbalance the net profit looked for by an intruder after
deduction of the value of the burthen, composed of the labour and physical
hazard of the enterprize, combined with the eventual evil apprehended in the
case of detection and punishment.
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