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1822 June 18 1823 June 30
Economy &c
Ch. Expository matter
10. or 1.
Appropriate aptitude
what – do. with relation
to the end.
11. or 2.
In a functionary
its three branches, what
1. Moral.
2. Intellectual.
3. Active.
12.
Of intellectual
1. – Scientific knowledge.
2. – Judiciary judgment
13.
For securing such aptitude,
means employable
by Constitutional
law, are securities
for do. – supposed
efficient causes of
do.
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Ch. Expository matters
§. 2. Good government – its most
immediate means
14 or 2
I. Expence of Government
is evil produced by do.
endeavouring or not to
produce greater good.
15.
Examples of such expence.
1. Taxation.
2. Punishment.
3. Reward, pecuniary &c.
4. Obligation in which are obligation
included or
faculty included are included
the three above.
16.
5. Factitious dignity: i.e.
respect given to one, at
the expence of the rest,
dignified and undignified.
17.
Matter of superfluous
expenditure by functionaries
at the expence
of the community is
matter of depredation:
depredators, all those
who, knowing it to be
superfluous, are knowingly
concerned in the
making of it.
18.
Depredation simple,
is where more or less
is not occasioned to the
community than profit
to depredators aggravated
where more
is &c.
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Ch. Expository matter
19.
For purpose of punishment
and other
means of privation,
the less is the proper
standard of reference:
in that case
the evil: by itself
the profit is
great.
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economy as to office |
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economy &c |
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marginal summary sheet |
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john flowerdew colls |
[[watermarks::i&m [prince of wales feathers] 1818]] |
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arthur wellesley, duke of wellington |
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