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1822 July 6
Constitut. Code Rationale
12.
Of power opulence
the tendency is, to
counteract on every
occasion the influence
of the moral
sanction thus employed.
Extravasated factitious
honor aids them in
the production of this
sinister effect.
13.
In regard to accommodation
on the scale
occasion of social
intercourse, it is of
use that some source
of should be
received: viz. to save
time, labour and incidental
ill will, attendant
on doubt &
contest. Among males
seniority of age answers
this purpose
well: a further advantage
it has by exclusion
put on preeminence
in power
and money. Factitious
honor deprives
society of this advantage.
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13 (a.)
Accommodations
that have place in
different degrees on
the occasion of social
intercourse.
Examples.
1. Seat or standing place
most commodious.
2. Precedence.
3.
4. Being addressed in
preference.
5. Lead in conversation – i.e. determining
the subject: choosing
the one most agreeable
or useful to
self.
6. Witnessing tokens of
affection and respect
in words, countenance,
gesture, deportment:
earnest office
and spontaneous
service in various
shapes.
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