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July 1816
Pol. Deontology
1. Novelty of the understanding: all preceding works impressed & incoherent.
2. . 3. Policy. 4. Montesquieu. 4. de
3. For this idea necessity of Expository matter along with the deontological
4. Whigs and Tories choose rather be in the opinion of constitutive excellence
stand on the ground of a loose and distant survey taken by Montesquieu
& de then to look closely at the subject.
Preface or Introduction
Of the present work the design is in the first place
to take a compleat survey institute of the art and science of the field of Constitutional Deontology
i.e.
as applied to the condition of human nature in general.
This will be the general part inquiry of the enquiry in the next place of the principles on that occasion
established to make application, compleat application
to the existing condition of the British Constitution in
its existing state: this will be the particular part or the enquiry.
1. As to the general part what will be manifest at first
sight is – that to for nations a standing occupying different parts on the
scale of civilization mental improvement different and if placed in diff some
other respects placed in different circumstances, different forms of
government will be respectively most suitable. The
direction of the course pointed to by the general or aggregate interest
will under all those differences be exactly the same
but on the part of the aggregate numbers their capacity of
pursuing this only proper best course to their own advantage will
be widely different according to the degree in which they
are respectively apt at the same time to form a just
conception of their best course, and, that takes the done, to pursue
it.
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