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1823. August 31
Constitutional Code

2. Hence is the motive correspondent to the love of reputation;
to the desire of esteem and respect at the hands of those
that portion section of the Public Opinion Tribunal in whose good offices, positive and negative the comfort of
a mans life is looked upon regarded by him as more or less
dependent. Reputation is rather weakened than strengthened No reputation is gained reputation is rather
lost and that even at the hands of individuals a mans
partners in sinister interest
on the same side by the prevalence of the opinion of that it is by
interest in the coarser and not in the more refined
shapes that a the man's conduct the part a man has taken on the occasion has been
determined.

3. In the case of a breast in which sympathy for the
public interest – benevolence having for its object human
happiness on a scale co-extensive with that of the population
of the country, there is the motive afforded created by
the assurance of affording to this desire on the occasion in question
a gratification to this desire a correspondent gratification.

In Under any form of government which depends in addition
to force and intimidation depends on corruption and delusion
for its support, energy and accompanied produced with inward pride and self satisfaction
is a natural and almost necessary feature of in the
minds of its opponents: languor and inward self-humiliation self condemnation
in that of those of its supporters. Of the matter of
corruption in all its forms which is also a part in every <add>part a portion</add> though
not yet the whole though in the aggregate not the whole of the matter of delusion in all its forms
neither the existence nor the mode of operation nor the effective influence can be
inwardly desired to himself by anyone: the existence of
and , is not a subject of denial denial: as little
is the fact that it is no proof of the virtue in any shape as on the part
of the possessors coupled with the fact in every Monarchy it has had
the effect of a conclusive
proof in the minds of
the quantity of the people.


Identifier: | JB/034/126/001
"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 34.

Date_1

1823-08-31

Marginal Summary Numbering

96 or 16 or 6 - 99 or 19 or 9

Box

034

Main Headings

constitutional code

Folio number

126

Info in main headings field

constitutional code

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

c2 / e4

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

j whatman turkey mill 1822

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

admiral pavel chichagov

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1822

Notes public

ID Number

10400

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