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1822 Aug. 29
Constitut Code

For simplification sake, all prospect of advancement has
as yet been supposed to be out of the case. But in realit Seldom
indeed however will such would this supposition be found realised. In He
general therefore to the by which the who cannot be advanced in his own person may still be advanced in the
persons of individuals in any number connected with him in the way of interest or
sympathy. In general therefore those other more prominent the conduct of to the ties by which the placeman
is bound attached to the will of the Monarch, namely
fear of the imputation of perfidy, fear of the imputation of ingratitude
hence is added the less prominent but not less powerful ties of the
nature of hope – hope of further advancement for self and
connections. Suppose the hope is in the persuasion to have acquired arrived at
at a certain degree of intensity, fear the stronger passion operative in conjunction
with it: with the inducement

Case 4. The place given to by which the Representative of the people
is engaged on the service side of the Monarch in opposition to that of
the people is a place given not to the Representative himself,
but to some connection of his, as above. In this case
of a corrupt obsequiousness to the will of the Monarch is secured. In
the fear by which a corrupt obsequ it is secured are
those of ties of the imputation of perfidy and fear of the imputation of ingratitude
as before. In this case the strength of the ties will not
commonly be in any considerable degree influenced between by the
difference in respect of permanence between a place for life and
place during pleasure. If Supposing the principal by whom
the
by whom a seat in the representative is occupied
supposing him by defection subjecting himself to the imputation
of perfidy and ingratitude, it is that for this offence of the principal
the unoffending retainee should be deprived of his
place is an incident not natural state of things not very likely to be realised,
nor therefore to be apprehended.


Identifier: | JB/106/325/001
"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 106.

Date_1

1821-08-16

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Box

106

Main Headings

codification proposal (codification offer)

Folio number

325

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Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

verso

Page Numbering

d3 / e3

Penner

jeremy bentham

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Paper Producer

Corrections

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Notes public

ID Number

349910053

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