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1821. April 14
Codification Offer
'7 Foreigner why
If, in respect of intellectual aptitude and active talent, the advantage may be on the side of the foreigner, in respect of moral
appropriate aptitude it can not fail to be so.
Let there be but one draughtsman, and he a native, if his situation be an
independent one, the interest by which, in preference to the universal interest, his
conduct in the drawing up of the work - his conduct will, from first to last, be
guided and determined, will be his own particular interest. If his situation be a
subordinate one, his operations in it being subject to the direction of a superior or
superiors, those operations will, according to the relations that have place between
himself and such superior or superiors, and the respective dispositions and temper of
each, be determined, in so far as he feels himself at liberty, by his own interest,
and, as to the rest, by their respective interests: for the several quantities of the
sweets of government in his and their hands respectively - viz. money, power,
factitious dignity, incidental vengeance, together with ease, to whatsoever amount
may be compatible with the enjoyment of those other sweets, he will embrace every
occasion that presents itself as favourable for giving encrease: and at any rate for
securing them against decrease.
Let the Draught have now for its authors persons more than one, and with co-ordinate
authority: the members of a Board - a Commission - a Committee. Of plurality of
members as compared with unity, the mischievous effects, in public offices in
general, and in this office in particular, have already been brought to view. {See
'.4. Draughtsman single.}
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