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<p>Corruption respects <lb/>
<p>Corruption respects <lb/>
<gap/> <gap/> <gap/></p>
<gap/> of Benefit</p>


<p>I. Benefits employed<lb/>
<p>I. Benefits employed<lb/>
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Depredator<lb/></p>
Depredator<lb/></p>


<p><hi rend="underline">Waste</hi> is loss to the community without profit<lb/>to any one</p>
<p><add>Waste</add> is loss to the community<lb/>
without profit<lb/>
to any one</p>


<head>Sources of Depredation</head>
<head>Sources of Depredation</head>
 
<p>
1. Public money lying<lb/>
1. Public money lying<lb/>
in the hands of the functionary<lb/>  
in the hands of the functionary<lb/>  
in such sort<lb/>
in such sort<lb/>
as to be employed in<lb/>
as to be employed in<lb/>
producing interest to<lb/>him: ex. gr. in the hands<lb/> <hi rend="superscript">of his  
producing interest to<lb/>him: ex. gr. in the hands<lb/> <add>of his  
Banker</hi>
Banker</add></p>


Mischiefs to the public<lb/>
Mischiefs to the public<lb/>
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<p>
<p>
By this arrangement his<lb/>
By this arrangement his<lb/>
interest is put in <unclear>opposition</unclear><lb/>
interest is put in opposition<lb/>
to his <hi rend="superscript">duty.</hi></p>
to his <add>duty.</add></p>


<p>Remedy &#x2014; <unclear>Prevent</unclear>
<p>Remedy &#x2014; Prevent
<unclear>leaving</unclear> any part in his<lb/>purse.  Let the money be<lb/>
leaving any part in his<lb/>purse.  Let the money be<lb/>
lodged in the Bank of England<lb/>
lodged in the Bank of England<lb/>
for example.</p>
for example.</p>
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<pb/>
<pb/>


<head><del>V. Impunity in Bankers<lb/> More Judge in his <unclear>own</unclear><lb/>cause</del></head>
<head><del>V. Impunity in Rulers<lb/>  
<unclear>Man</unclear> Judge in his <unclear>own</unclear><lb/>
cause</del></head>
 
<p><del><foreign>Judica teipsum</foreign> principle<lb/>
Examples</del></p>


<p><del><gap/> <gap/> possible<lb/> benefits</del></p>


<p>1. <gap/> Members of<lb/>
both Houses</p>


<p>1. <gap/> Members of<lb/> both Houses</p>
<add><Matchless Constitution <unclear>unveiled</unclear></add>  


<p>2. Kings <add><gap/> <gap/> <gap/></add> unlimited power<lb/>
<p>2. Kings unlimited power<lb/>
of fining by the Offence<lb/>
of fining by Ex Officio<lb/>
Information before and<lb/>
Information begun and<lb/>
dropped</p>
dropped</p>


<p>3. Kings power of <unclear>procurin</unclear>g<lb/>
<p>3. Kings power of procuring<lb/>
a man to be murdered <del>and the</del> by a <lb/>
a man to be murdered <del>and the</del> by a <lb/>
man with a pardon in <gap/>
man with a pardon in  
his pockets</p>
his pockets</p>


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<p><unclear>Defence in favour of the<lb/>  
<p>Defence in favour of the<lb/>  
privileged and prosperous<hi rend="superscript"></unclear></hi><lb/>
privileged and prosperous <add><unclear>higher</unclear> <gap/></add><lb/>
Causes of it<lb/>
Causes of it<lb/>


<gap/><lb/></p>
<del>
<unclear>1. Benefit</unclear></del> applied <lb/>


<p>1. <unclear>Benevolence</unclear> supposed to<lb/>be as beneficence.<lb/></p>
<p>1. Benevolence supposed to<lb/>be as beneficence.<lb/></p>


<p>2. <unclear>Laudation</unclear> by <unclear>prominent</unclear><lb/>
<p>2. <unclear>Laudation</unclear> by <unclear>prominent</unclear><lb/>
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<p>3. <unclear>Laudation</unclear>  <unclear>post mortem</unclear></p>
<p>3. <unclear>Laudation</unclear>  <unclear>post mortem</unclear></p>


<p>4. Importance attached<lb/>to them in histories</p>
<p>4. Importance attached<lb/>
to them in histories</p>


<p>5. Power of corruptive<lb/>influence reason<lb/><unclear>given</unclear> to it in common<lb/> the power of Delivere d<hi rend="superscript">o</hi><!-- i.e. "ditto" --></unclear></p>
<p>5. Power of corruptive<lb/>influence reason<lb/><unclear>given</unclear> to it in common<lb/> the power of Delusion d<add>o</add><!-- i.e. "ditto" --></unclear></p>




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<p>
<p>


<note>Service due by <gap/> <gap/>in <unclear>developing</unclear>
<note>Service <unclear>done</unclear> by <unclear>Catechumen</unclear> <lb/>
</note>
in <unclear>developing</unclear>
Disproof of the connection <lb/>  between <gap/> <lb/>and Education&#x2014;
</note><lb/>
 
 
Disproof of the connection <lb/>   
between beneficence <lb/>
and benevolence &#x2014;


<p>1. The <unclear>manner</unclear> in which<lb/>
<p>1. The manner in which<lb/>
the rich <unclear>actually</unclear> <!-- or "actively"? -->spend<lb/>their money and otherwise<lb/>
the rich actually spend<lb/>their money and otherwise<lb/>
comport themselves.</p>
comport themselves.</p>


<p>2. The manner in <unclear>w</unclear> <lb/>  
<p>2. The manner as to<lb/>  
which if <unclear>penniless</unclear> they<lb/>
which of business they<lb/>
would spend their money,<lb/>  
would spend their money,<lb/>  
and otherwise comport<lb/>  
and otherwise comport<lb/>  
themselves.</p>  
themselves.</p>  
</p>
 




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<pb/>
<pb/>


<gap/> example<lb/>
<p><gap/> Fictive <!-- or, Further? --> Example<lb/>
<unclear>Rule</unclear> Constitutional <lb/>
<add><unclear>Rule </unclear> Constitutional <lb/></add>


<p>1. Kings <gap/><lb/>
<p>1. Kings <unclear>impeachable</unclear><lb/>
2, Peoples <unclear>represented</unclear> <gap/><lb/>
2. Peoples <unclear>representation</unclear> <unclear>of</unclear><lb/>
3.<gap/><lb/>
3. Constitution existence of<lb/>
4. Common Law existence<lb/></p>
<del>3</del>4. Common Law existence<lb/>
of</p>




<p>
<p>
Every <gap/> of
(Every man maker of <lb/>
1.<gap/> God <lb/>
1. his own God <lb/>
2.<gap/> <lb/>
2. his own <sic>Constitut</sic> <lb/>
3.<gap/> <unclear>common law</unclear> <lb/>
3. his own Common Law <lb/>
which is <unclear>inviting an</unclear> argument <gap/> in<lb/>
which is <unclear>inviting an</unclear> argument <gap/> in<lb/>
confidence and <gap/><lb/></p>
confidence and <unclear>existence</unclear>)<lb/></p>




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<head>I. Avowed. </head><lb/>
<head>I. Avowed. </head><lb/>


1. Kings inviolability<lb/>
<p>1. Kings inviolability<lb/></p>


<head>II. Unavowed</head><lb/>
<head>II. Unavowed</head><lb/>


1. <unclear>Plaresium</unclear> Members of <lb/>both Houses . Judicate<lb/>power principle.
<p>1. <unclear>Plaresium</unclear> Members of <lb/>
both Houses . <foreign>Judica</foreign><lb/>
<foreign>teipsum</foreign> principle.</p>


2. Impunishment. notorious<lb/> <unclear>insufficiency</unclear> of <lb/>
<p>2. Impeachment. notorious<lb/>  
<unclear>insufficiency</unclear> of <lb/></p>


3. <unclear>Disclosures</unclear> of misdeed<lb/>of rulers punishable as <lb/>a libel.<lb/>
<p><del>2</del> 3. <unclear>Disclosures</unclear> of misdeed<lb/>
of rulers punishable as <lb/>
a libel.<lb/></p>


5. Abolition - (<gap/>) of <lb/>Appeal in the case<lb/>of Murder. Apply to <lb/>Manchester Massacre.<lb/>
<p><del>4</del> 5. Abolition - (<gap/>) of <lb/>
 
Appeal in the case<lb/>
6. Kings power of pardoning<lb/>his instrumeasurements<lb/>of his rule before as<lb/>well as during and<lb/>after <unclear>prosecution</unclear>
of Murder. Apply to <lb/>Manchester Massacre.<lb/></p>
<p>
<sic>4.</sic> Kings power of pardoning<lb/>
his instruments<lb/>
of misrule before as<lb/>well as during and<lb/>
after <unclear>prosecution</unclear></p>


6. Kings <unclear>unlimited</unclear><lb/>power of fining by Ex<lb/>
<p>6. Kings <unclear>unlimited</unclear><lb/>power of fining by Ex<lb/>
Officio Informatiser</unclear>
Officio Information</unclear></p>


7. Judges' power of frustrating<lb/>
<p>7. Judges' power of frustrating<lb/>
Defendants defence<lb/>  
Defendants defence<lb/>  
by unlimited<lb/>fining.
by unlimited<lb/>fining.</p>






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1825 May 15

Constitut Code

Corruption respects
of Benefit

I. Benefits employed
as instruments

II. Departments (of Government
in which they are employed

III.
See Sub-Title Finance
Table of Improper Services

Depredation - is loss to
the community, coupled
with profit to the individual
Depredator

Waste is loss to the community
without profit
to any one

Sources of Depredation

1. Public money lying
in the hands of the functionary
in such sort
as to be employed in
producing interest to
him: ex. gr. in the hands
of his Banker

Mischiefs to the public

1. Loss to the amount of
predatory functionary's
profit

2. Retardation of the service
or
of the price of values
brought for government
use

By this arrangement his
interest is put in opposition
to his duty.

Remedy — Prevent leaving any part in his
purse. Let the money be
lodged in the Bank of England
for example.


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V. Impunity in Rulers
Man Judge in his own
cause

Judica teipsum principle
Examples


1. Members of
both Houses

<Matchless Constitution unveiled

2. Kings unlimited power
of fining by Ex Officio
Information begun and
dropped

3. Kings power of procuring
a man to be murdered and the by a
man with a pardon in his pockets


Defence in favour of the
privileged and prosperous higher
Causes of it
1. Benefit applied

1. Benevolence supposed to
be as beneficence.

2. Laudation by prominent
and dependent
writers and letters

3. Laudation post mortem

4. Importance attached
to them in histories

5. Power of corruptive
influence reason
given to it in common
the power of Delusion do</unclear>


Service done by Catechumen
in developing

Disproof of the connection
between beneficence
and benevolence —

1. The manner in which
the rich actually spend
their money and otherwise
comport themselves.

2. The manner as to
which of business they
would spend their money,
and otherwise comport
themselves.






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Fictive Example
Rule Constitutional

1. Kings impeachable
2. Peoples representation of
3. Constitution existence of
34. Common Law existence
of


(Every man maker of
1. his own God
2. his own Constitut
3. his own Common Law
which is inviting an argument in
confidence and existence)



---page break---



III.Corruption

V. Further Impunity

V. Rulers Impunity

I. Avowed.

1. Kings inviolability

II. Unavowed

1. Plaresium Members of
both Houses . Judica
teipsum principle.

2. Impeachment. notorious
insufficiency of

2 3. Disclosures of misdeed
of rulers punishable as
a libel.

4 5. Abolition - () of
Appeal in the case
of Murder. Apply to
Manchester Massacre.

4. Kings power of pardoning
his instruments
of misrule before as
well as during and
after prosecution

6. Kings unlimited
power of fining by Ex
Officio Information</unclear>

7. Judges' power of frustrating
Defendants defence
by unlimited
fining.




Identifier: | JB/034/001/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 34.

Date_1

1815-05-15

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

034

Main Headings

constitutional code

Folio number

001

Info in main headings field

constitut. code first lines

Image

002

Titles

Category

plan

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

j whatman 1819

Marginals

Paper Producer

admiral pavel chichagov

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1819

Notes public

ID Number

10275

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