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It is surely not difficult for the jury to find the right answer to this: that
in the first place the Committee of the Council and the chairman, who puts these
proposals to the vote, duly put the question and called for a show of
hands—“those who are of opinion that the Council have
deserved a reward, to vote aye; on the contrary, no.” Yet surely men
who neither ask nor expect a reward should never have put the question at all.
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