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B.1. Necessity
Ch. King's interest & power
Section proposed.
§ 1. & Measures.
Connection between the choice
of the one and the other.
§.2. Kings constitutional
§.2. Power (as to both)
which by the constitution
the King has.
§.3. Power (as to do) wch
he have not
§.4. Interest which he
has in for exercising
which by the constitution
he has not. viz.
be as to measures.
§.5. in the shape of
patronage.
☞
In this Chapter show
only that according to
the Constitution the King
ought to have no
power.
From refer to
the the Chapter in which the
the unfitness of such a
power in respect of
utility is brought to
view. viz
Ch. 2. Mischiefs of the
Kings being his own
Minister.
Ch. 2. of the
Ch. 2 Common plan
on the King.
their mischievousness
(viz. they had to support
him in his prehension to
improper power
Ch. 3. Future prospects
viz. as to future Kings.
Minutes
Page 56 contrition and
reformation [+]1
To Mr Chairman
[+]1 Upon inspection of
the Mr minutes
I rather think that
after the answer
already given to a
question so
nearly on the
same terms,
further answer was
not insisted upon, and
in consequ accordingly
consequently not
given.
If any answer
was given, it must
I think have been
to give such effect
as the following [+]2
[+]2 In the question then
put to me the lending
terms seem to my humble
to generate
that without entering
into a discussion
of considerable length I should
I must confess myself
unable not know how to give to it any
answer more particular
than what I
from giving
an absence
than what I have
given already just been giving. In
my book one of my
books there is a
that bears more or less closely on
this subject
has received a pretty ample
a to at some
length. consideration. See [Panopticon
Letter X. p. 55.
Do Panopt. Part II.
§.5. Employment. pages
from 90 to 147.]
N.B.
each reference could
have been given by
me at that time.
But if this measure
be inserted there will not be I suppose
there be any objection
to the including
it in the margin, as
has
has been done by other
references. As to the matter Mr Chairman
will be pleased to
do by it what may
be seen most proper.
If, as I on that occasion
I know I did, I understood on
which of the present occasion whether any
and what specific remedy
were in view
against these da supposed
dangers, I should feel
less difficulty.
Minutes p. 59
[to contrast to that]
The principle of them
had been argued against
at large in Panopticon
(Postscript Part II pages
from 90 to 147): and
I have never seen or
heard any objection to
the arguments there employed.
[☞ In print.
This addition too, may
I suppose, be inserted
without the formality of
stiling it such. If not,
in this as well as the
preceding instances Mr
Chairman will be pleased
to insert what introductory
words may be
more proper, or if the
indulgence of inserting
it can not with propriety
be granted, strike
it out altogether J.B.
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