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1823. March 14. May 1.

Constitut. Code.

S.1. Legislation exercises
exemplified.

1. Arrangements conducive
to main end, thro'
immediately subordinate
ends.

Maximum of I. Positive
1. Subsistence 2. Abundance,
3. Security (in all
branches). 4. Equality, as
far as compatible with do.

II. Negative do.

5. Avoidance of expence.
viz.1. in evil, for punishment
and otherwise.
2 in good, for reward
and do. because not extractible,
but through
evil of punishment. &c.

2. Means-Legislative arrangements
for execution
of which are provided
the ministerial departments.

See Ch. 2. Executive.

3. More particularly do.
for keeping up money
supplies adequate to the
exigencies of the above
departments.

4. Directing, hearing
Appeals from, and
settling disputes between,
Sub. Legislatures.


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I. Enactive part.

4

Ch.1. Ruling principle
§.4. Means employed by it

Topics or Parts into

New Heads under or Subsection which
the matter of this
may now be placed.

(1)

§. Means employed by
Rulers sinister interests
viz Task &c

1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.
8(a) 15.16


14

§.2. Error thedelusion
propagates. Post off these
articles

9.10.11.12.13.14.


(2)

§.3. Of these means which
necessary to all which
pters to forming government

15.16.

(3) (6) (67)

§.4. Forms of Government
about their diversification.

17.18.19.20.21.22.
23.24.25.26.27

() 7 (6)

§.5. Sole governments
in which corruption no
delusion are necessary
to rulers sinister interest
those in which a representation
of the people
places in the repressive
power.

(3)

In an un government
the necessary
instruments of all government
suffice

Their reason to be written

(8)

Need of them

§.6. How in a most
government. governments
of
employed.

28.29.30.31.32.
33.34.34.33.34.
35.36.37.38.39.


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Ch.1. Ruling principles

§.4. Means employed by it

How Heads continued

8 (8) (9)

§.78. Matter of corruption
its their
Chief sources .
Add Revenue

40.41.42.43.44.
45.


§.7. (7)

§.8. Matter of corruption
its elements

48. See those stated
in reference ?


(10)

§.9. Matter of corruption
made of its operation

49.50.51.52.53.
54.55.56


§.10 Post off to Delusion
Potency of the power
of delusion.

57.58.59.


(11)

§.11. libity of the of the
corruptive influence
power of corruption.

60.61.62.63.64.
65.


(4)

§.12. Needlessness of
corruptive or influence
in an annext Monarchy
or Aristocracy.

66 66.67

(5)

§.13. Non existence
of corruption and delusive
influence in a
Democracy.

Remains to be written


§.14. Delusive influence
its element propagated
by it.

9.10.11.12.13.14.


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1. Enactive

Ch.2. Legislative

§.1. Competitive power
§.2. Exercises exemplified


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Identifier: | JB/034/020/001
"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 34.

Date_1

1823-05-01

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

034

Main Headings

constitutional code

Folio number

020

Info in main headings field

constitut. code enactive part

Image

001

Titles

Category

plan

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

e1

Penner

jeremy bentham; john flowerdew colls

Watermarks

j whatman 1821

Marginals

Paper Producer

admiral pavel chichagov

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1821

Notes public

ID Number

10294

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