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1823. June 10. E. 2.<lb/>Constitut. CodeIII. Rationale
Ch. 3. Constitutive
Publ. Opin. Tribunal
Sections

Ch. 3. Constitutive
Public Opin. Tribunal
Sections — demarcation line

or 1.
Between the one and
the other Sections, i.e.
members of the one and
those of the other, the
nature of the case admitts
not any demarcation line.

or 2.
Yes: if of this superiority,
1. facetious dignity were
the sole element: Aristocrats,
all who have any:
democrats, all who have
none.

or 3.
2. — of even power:
viz. political: domestic,
not included.

or 4.
Unsusceptible, wealth
causes of inseparability
here, two: viz.
1. Quantity: no saying
where indigence ends,
and opulence.
2. Time. The rich of today
may be poor tomorrow:
and vice versa.

or 5.
Nor yet, as to action,
are the above the
immediately efficient causes.
Sole immediately efficient
cause, interest: viz.
each man's conception
of his do at the moment
of action: self regarding
and sympathetic social
included.

or 6.
Thus to aristocratical,
belong all democrats who
are dependent on aristocracy,
viz. for dignity,
power or wealth:
to democratical all
those who, by self regarding
interest in any of these
shapes notwithstanding,
are listed on the
democratical side: belonging
in reality to a side they
are opposed to in appearance.


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or 7.
The members of the
Aristocratic Section may
be considered as vermin
harbouring in, and
infesting, the political,
as worms in the natural
body.

or 8.
Greatest numbers
interest requires, that
the corrupted among
democrats be punished
by disrepute, those liable
to be corrupted, by the
fear of it: those
deluded, undeceived, those
in danger of being so,
forewarned.

or 9.
By whatever moral
consideration a man
would be induced to
abstain from and oppose
injuries to external or
internal resistible
enemies, so do by internal
irresistible, and their
adherents and supporters.
1. So much as to direction.
2. As to energy, the resistance
to public wrong
shd. be as do. to private do.
as are the number of the
sufferers in the two cases.
Is this here in it's
place.




Identifier: | JB/038/213/001
"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 38.

Date_1

1823-06-10

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or 1 - or 9

Box

038

Main Headings

constitutional code

Folio number

213

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constitut. code

Image

001

Titles

ch. 3 constitutive / public opinion tribunal / relations - demarcation none

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Number of Pages

1

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recto

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Penner

john flowerdew colls

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ID Number

11850

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