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1824 Nov 11
Constitutional CodeCh. IX. Minisers Collectively
§. 4 Remuneration
Factitious dignity
Rationale
Of a Monarch, of any is
the effectually predominant interest is effectually and
Such being the conceptions – how far are they which of them
correct true – which if any the product of illusion? For on the truth
or falshood of theirs will depend their effects on the interest and
happiness of the people. The answer is not difficult.
Truth Correctness may be without considerable danger of error correctness may
be predicated of the following; to wit
1. Those which ascribe to the the possession of Court
favour
2. Those which ascribe to him the possession of power in various
proportions up to the largest
3. Those which ascribe to him the possession of wealth in
various proportions as above
4. Those which prescribe ascribe to him the habit of associating with persons poss moving in the work of those
composed of the person possessed who in correspondent
are possessed in the possession of those same objects of general desire:
thence of sharing with them in their self-regarding interest sympathetic and antipathetic their sympathies and their antipathies.
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