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1822 Aug. 16
Constitut. Code
To a question to this effect the answer only answer that can be given is sufficiently manifest.
By reward he can not a man an individual so situated can not be
acted upon: for there exists no hand from which he can other individual in the community
at whose hand he can receive more than he has in his own. By punishment,
as little, for there exists no individual at whose hands
he is obliged to receive or will receive any such thing.
The result is that in a Monarchy no such junction
of interest can be effected, and that therefore by no means
can Monarchy be rendered subservient conducive to the production of
the greatest happiness of the greatest number; nor therefore
according to the general happiness principle be susceptible
of the denomination of a good form of government.
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