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1823. July 6
Constitut. Code.
In the case in which the corruptive remuneration is consequential
is a case much less simple and in which the manner in which
the sinister effect is produced is not quite so easily. In this case
the cause of the sinister effect is not hope: for hope has given
way to possession, with respect to the particular benefit by the contemplation of means
by which the effect has been produced, hope is thereby necessarily extinguished.
In this case it is by one or more of the three following causes that
the sinister effect is produced:
1. Hope of ulterior benefit from the sane source
2. Gratitude: meaning the sentiment of gratitude: sympathy for
the benefactor produced by contemplation of the benefit received
at his hand.
3. Fear of the reproach of ingratitude or injustice or ingratitude
namely in the event of the not rendering that sinister service
for the obtainment of which the benefit was had been conferred.
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