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1822 June 29
Constitut. Code
II. Next as to intellectual virtue with relation
to felicity say intellectual aptitude.
In proportion as knowledge and sound judgment are applied
to the fact of legislation , the this opposition of the interest
of the Monarch to the rest of the community will become becomes manifest
and with it the want of virtue in moral as well as intellectual
betrayed by the patience obsequiousness by which the any such Office
in the Official Establishment is suffered to have existence: the
Office which may be stiled that of Malefactor General.
For the diminution and if possible destruction of certain aptitudes in the
form he has sees before his resource: the extinguishing it extinction altogether, and the
prevention of it.
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