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1823. July 5
Constitut. Code.III Rationale
Ch. 5. Constitutive
§. 1. [Constitutive in the people, why]
Interest in
order Yes.
But what
order?
As well predicate community of interest
Between inoffensive communities and tribe of
marauders or pirates.
Not so certain
as between hog-master
and hog.
It is thus the peoples
interest than beneath
and pirates be in force.
6. Official establishment in general – its magnitude.
What the interest of the people requires is – that it consistently with
the several branches of security the maintenance of which is the
object of it, it be as small, and as unexpensive as possible.
But what the interest of the Monarch requires is – that it be
as large and expensive as possible, so as it do not by the expence
of it it does not lessen the amount of his personal expenditure.
For whatsoever be the expence of it, to him belongs so much
patronage: patronage, which is so much income in another that particular shape.
☞ Refer for more under this head to the case of mixt government and
its corruption.
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