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1824. Decr. 25
Constitutional CodeCh. V. Constitution
§. Why in people

Rationale

Such are the effects of Monarchy, on and of the
character of the Monarch. Correspondent however diffuse
are its effects on the character of the subject.

Intellectual blindness or moral depravity such is the
: blindness, on the part of such as do not see
the necessary depravity of the functionary the marks human destiny, and the evils that result from
it to the majority of those subject to his rule;
depravity in the shape of insincerity on the part of those
who not being blind pretend to be so.

a composed of habitual leave, insincerely
and deep.

In comparison of the age of democracy, the best least bad
age of monarchy will in future history be an age
of barbarism.


Identifier: | JB/037/419/001
"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 37.

Date_1

1823-12-25

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037

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constitutional code

Folio number

419

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constitutional code

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001

Titles

rationale

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

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recto

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Penner

jeremy bentham

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Notes public

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11634

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