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3 July 1816
Polit. Deontology Rudiments
Ch. 7. Obstacles
Objection. Peoples ignorance
misrule.
Answer Peoples ignorance
would naturally grow less
and less. Not so, the force
of in the
ruling few.
People rulers paramount,
it would be the interest of
the Subrulers to
them as much and quickly
as ossible. So they would
therefore.
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Ch. 7. Obstacles
Topics to be handled.
1. By what circumstances
the overs of Good-Rule
have been led to stop at
Whiggism.
2. Sympathy – its mischief
when consigned to a single
man or family.
N.B. No reason why sympathy
for one should be praiseworthy
unless sympathy for every
number than one be in proportion
to the number more
praiseworhty.
Pro and con in relation to
affection to a Monarch or
Monarchical family.
Pro – 1. Softening of mankind
by the use of pleasing.
Con. Manners may be sufficiently
refined by the natural
aristocracy of the rich.
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☞ Expository Matter
Put it at the end – become
as a Vocabulary, occasionally
,
or at the bottom of the page
if not too copious.
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