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1824 Oct. 27
The Official Aptitude 1828 March 4
Rationale of Reward J.B.v. Dumont.
Pensions of Retrial
Dumont.p.187
King unpunishable.
King can do no wrong.
Against the wickedness of the time, of that as any resourceresources
it has in its wickedness. If he by reason this it aed more about it
Of the least in this had He is
is confused of is the matter it is composed of.
Noteless institution
one who as so led as the King and the
have at the endowed to each
Of the worst one the country produce, not
so bad as the very worst, as matchless constitution with the
law and Judges it breeds, has evernever ceased to endeavour to
busy body. Individuals have more or less of feeling
bodies have none.
Reader, who as you should it any such d even who as to happens to the King to get
rid of you, think what there is to br him the to be
in a variety of ways the law has put it into his hands
Which would be most agreeable to his royal pleasure
To stab you with his own royal hands he has a right to do so
whence he pleases. To send a soldier officer or any make of
soldier to stab or shoot you: if the officer refuses he is
cashiered if he says the business is due and the only
trouble he has is the signing a warrant the instrument for his . If he
prefers pressing you, shapes two flanks, designs, snd the
in then may be kept in whatever degree of prob
may be most agreeable and convenient: should the death be
found accidental, seento be trouble will be saved: at the worst, then
is the what in this case is as no less good than good as in that other
If you the were no season, been as indeed so . but
how many hundred lives have such mistakes
then made: a new fashion so frequent and inevitable is scarce
worth a thought
Your wife or a daughter of yours, has she found favour
in the King's sight: how honour is useless not be
royal dispersal than your life Things indeed are and
commonly done: things been pleasant ways of doing them: where
the will goes with the deedaccompanies possesses, every body feel how the the value of it is valued and and for giving the will,
there are no compleat
means but pleasurable
ones.
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