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1821 Feb. 26
Rid Yourselves

§. 1. Interests concerned.
§. 4. Interests for the claim

25 13.
§. 4 Sanctions by Interests Classes.
General description of
classes interested in
behalf of the claim so in so
long as far as it remains undisputed.
Functionaries and others
to whom it presented
a source of profit of
greater value than that
of their share in the
universal interest.

26 14
instances of such classes
the claim uncontested.
1. Ultramarian Minister
and his subordinates
2. Justice Minister & do.
3. Finance do. and do.
4. War do. and do.
5. Navy do. and do.
6. Indies Council & do.
7. Army Commander & do.
8. Navy do. and do.
9. Judicial Establishment
Members in respect
of Ultramarian
Judicial situations fillable
by Spaniards.
10. Clergy, in respect of
clerical do.
11. to 20. Possessors of patronage
with relation to
the above situations.
21. Cortes Ministers, by
patronage, thro'
the above.
22. King, Family and
Servants by do.
23. Rich men and dignitaries by do.
24. to 43. Expectants of the
above situations.
25. Producers and dealers
in articles which Ultramaria
is prohibited
from buying elsewhere.


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§. 1. Interests concerned.
§. 4. Interests for the claim
§. 5. Interests against the claim.

27. 15.
Instances – the claim
contested
1. Producers of, and dealers
in, war articles.
2. Writers, seeking profit
or reputation from
advocating the claim.
3. Persons concerned in Privation.

28 16.
For Ultramarians institutedterested
in behalf of
the claim, contested
or uncontested, look into
the above list.

§. 5. Interests against the claim.

29 – 17.
Classes capable of being
in fact, or in their own
eyes, interested against it:
do. at whose expense, in
extraordinary proportion,
it may seem likely
to be pursued.

30 or 18.
Sole resources for expenditure
from the claim
taxation & retrenchment.
For so far as retrenchmt.
is employed, any functionary, or other person to whose situation
it is indispensably
likely to be applied,
will be thus interested.

31 or 19.
If they have no particular
interest in favour
of the claim, this particular
interest will
be, in toto, in alliance
with their share in the
universal interest: otherwise
it will depend
on proportion, and be
matter of account

32 or 20. So, in any of the above classes
interested in behalf
of the claim, the accidental
interest of the individual
may place his predominant
particular interest
in alliance with
the universal against the
claim.


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§. 1. Interests concerned.
§. 5. Interests against the claim

21.
The worse the state of
the Government, the
greater the probability
that such extraordinary
retrenchment will be
employed.

§. 6. King's interest against the claim

22.
Classes most exposed
to extraordinary retrenchment.
1. King, Family & household
2. Clergy.
3. Public Creditors.

23.
1. King &c. Observations.
Not necessary, either
to being or well being
of a state, this expenditure.
Proof, Anglo-American
states 22: felicity,
in so far as depends on
Government, unmatched
universal interest
alone considered, retrenchment
shd. here be
total.

24.
Per documents, as above,
King's Expenditure not
less than the whole of
that employed upon nationally
necessary and useful
purposes.

25.
But, of the individuals
of this class, the welfare
constitutes as large a
portion of the universal
welfare as that of any
equal number of others:
and to these must be
added all others in so
far as their subsistence
depends on money employed
in the purchase
of their labour or the produce
of it, in so far as
of the depleation of profit
from that source, a
correspondent loss wd.
be the effect.


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26.
Not beyond present
occupants, & expectants,
on determinate and
fixt grounds, does this
counter demand to retrenchment
extend.
Hence, the plea admitted,
retrenchment
waits, in each instance,
for a vacancy.


Identifier: | JB/008/095/001
"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 8.

Date_1

1821-02-26

Marginal Summary Numbering

[[marginal_summary_numbering::25-27, 28 [or] 16 - 32 or 20, 21-26]]

Box

008

Main Headings

rid yourselves of ultramaria

Folio number

095

Info in main headings field

rid yourselves

Image

001

Titles

interests concerned

Category

marginal summary sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d3 / e3 / f2

Penner

john flowerdew colls

Watermarks

j whatman 1819

Marginals

Paper Producer

jonathan blenman

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

1819

Notes public

ID Number

3199

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