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1821. April 13. Codification Offer. '.5. Draughtsman single II Hand single
True it is, that neither between the sacrifices respectively made and received,
nor between the advantages obtained, by the several members, as between member
and member, will any approach to exact equality be often made: of the sacrifices
made of the universal interest by the several Members to their respective
particular interest, prejudices, and weaknesses, the quantities will therefore
not be exactly equal: the sacrifice received by this or that member, will be
comparatively large; by this or that other member, comparatively small. Still,
however, if he finds adequate inducements, to be, to a certain degree,
pertinacious - if the trouble of giving the requisite degree of trouble to his
Colleagues be not grudged - some sacrifice, to a greater or less amount,
(supposing the number of the members not considerably greater than the number of
those who are usually found actg in such Boards, Commissions, Committees, or
Juntas) will to his own use and contentment, be received by each of them. But,
as above, the subject of this sacrifice will always be the universal interest:
that interest, in which every one of them has indeed a share, but such a share
as, in comparison of that particular and sinister interest, which, in virtue of
the commanding situation he possesses, is but as dust in the balance.
One of them - the most influential among them - will frame or procure to be
framed a draught conformable to his views, interests, and prejudices; the others
will, respectively, get into it as much of theirs as may be. Thus will the
aptitude of the work, in each part, be impaired: thus will also the whole
together, in respect of consistency as will be seen below.
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