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1823. June 9
An absolute unlimited or say pure Monarchy† has for its object
"and effect the greater" with or without the having for its effect
the maximization of the greatest happiness of the ruling one: the his greatest
happiness by means of the depredation and oppression in
other shapes which it enables the Monarch to accrue at
the expence and by the correspondent succession of, the greatest
happiness of te greatest number.
A limited or say mixt Monarchy‡ has for its
object with or without the having for its effect, the greatest maximization
happiness of the ruling one jointly conjunctly with that of those by
whose power the limits are applied to his: their greatest
happiness by means of the depredation and oppression in
other shapes which it enables these same partners in
to exercise at the expence and by the correspondent sacrifice
of the greatest happiness of the greatest number: in which
is excluded security, for the inferior partners of the Monarch,
against depredation and oppression at the hands of the superior
partners in so far as consistent with the absence of security
on the part of the people against the depredation and oppression
exercised at their expence by the partnership by
those partners in the profit of misrule.
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