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1826. Septr. 25
Constitutional CodeCh. IX.
§ 17
Supplement

§. Conclusion
Copied and Copy corrected.

Instructional

Art. or 14. Widely different, and as to the
points here in question constructed in the state of in respect of power power and
interest is the state of things in a Monarchy mixt
Monarchy, which, like the English is
Art. 7. II. Opposite is any the state of interests in
a
51. composed of Monarchy and aristocracy with or without and small and almost imperceptible spice
of democracy. witness the English.

Forced is the Monarch to let in the Aristocracy
into partnership with himself, as to the
stock of money, power &c. factitious dignity and other objects of general desire – ease at the expense of duty, injustice at the expense of justice: in these may be seen the sweets of government, objects of general desire. The aristocracy being
always the same, the share, as between the head and
the junior party partners varies continually, according to the
strengths and energy of will and understanding on the part of the head.

52.
Art. or 15 Form in which their share is dealt out
to them: – in the Legislative Department a share
in the power; in the Administrative or and Judicial
Departments, possession and patronage of the several situations in the official establishment: those as for the
situations multipled to excess, overpay to each getting in of this harvest, operations are – augmentation to the utmost pitch of excess, of the aggregate number of those situations, the quantum of overpay allotted to each, and of the number of those which by non exaction
may be, by non-exaction of official
labour, converted into Sinecures.
Art. 9.

Art. or 16. Money, power, factitious dignity, venteance at the care ease constantly at
the expence of duty, vengeance occasionally at the expence of justice
– in these objects of general desire, inordinate and
matchless proportions, seized and banqueted upon in the may be seen the
sweets of government. Into a partnership In a mixt Monarchy
into a sham more or less considerable in those sources of enjoyment
is the does the Monarchy find himself under the necessity
of letting in the members of the Aristocracy, composing with
them accordingly a sort of partnership concern – himself the
senior, they the junior partners. Object and business of the partnership firm
making the most of the
rest of the people and the
common stock,
composed of the people
and their property, for
the common benefit of
the partnership.


Identifier: | JB/034/314/001
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Date_1

1826-09-25

Marginal Summary Numbering

not numbered

Box

034

Main Headings

constitutional code

Folio number

314

Info in main headings field

constitutional code supplement

Image

001

Titles

instructional

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

c3 / c1 / e6

Penner

jeremy bentham; john flowerdew colls

Watermarks

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

"copied and / copy corrected"

ID Number

10588

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