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<head>1822 Feb. 19.</head>  | <head>1822 Feb. 19.<lb/>  | ||
<note><del>  | Codification Offer?</head>  | ||
<note>  | <note><del>Supreme Operating</note><lb/>  | ||
<note>Corruptionists Emblem</note><lb/>  | |||
<note>1. Monarch</note>  | <note>1. Monarch</note>  | ||
<  | <p>259 or 1.</p>  | ||
<p>Corruptionist's emblem<lb/> for proving corruption<lb/> principle's aptitude to<lb/> what end they dare<lb/> not say: 1. Mechanical.<lb/>2. Chemical.</p>  | <p>Corruptionist's emblem<lb/> for proving corruption<lb/> principle's aptitude to<lb/> what end they dare<lb/> not say: 1. Mechanical.<lb/>2. Chemical.</p>  | ||
<  | <p>260 or 2.</p>  | ||
<p>1. Mechanical,   | <p>1. Mechanical, the <hi rend="underline">balance</hi>.</p>  | ||
<  | <p>261 or 3.</p>  | ||
<p>2. Another mechanical<lb/> nameless, thence, not<lb/> so much in use:<lb/> taken from the theory<lb/> of the <del>corruption</del> <add>composition</add><lb/> of forces. <add>Say the diagonal.</add></p>  | <p>2. Another mechanical<lb/> nameless, thence, not<lb/> so much in use:<lb/> taken from the theory<lb/> of the <del>corruption</del> <add>composition</add><lb/> of forces. <add>Say the diagonal.</add></p>  | ||
<  | <p>262 or 4.</p>  | ||
<p>3. Chemical emblem, <lb/> mixture of classes.</p>  | <p>3. Chemical emblem, <lb/> mixture of classes.</p>  | ||
<  | <p>263 or 5.</p>  | ||
<p>Points of agreement <lb/> and disagreement between<lb/> the Rod-of-iron<lb/> men and Corruptionists<lb/> as to excellence.<lb/> Excellent in all points<lb/> say the Rod of iron men<lb/> except intellectual  | <p>Points of agreement <lb/> and disagreement between<lb/> the Rod-of-iron<lb/> men and Corruptionists<lb/> as to excellence.<lb/> Excellent in all points<lb/> say the Rod of iron men<lb/> except intellectual aptitude<lb/> and active d<hi rend="superscript">o</hi>. say<lb/>Corruptionists.<lb/> Per Corruptionists,<lb/> Monarch<lb/> a great baby in perpetual<lb/> leading strings<lb/> of fiction not so much<lb/> in this as in every<lb/> thing else of theirs.<lb/> But what individual <lb/> but a fool would, if free,<lb/> choose such an individual<lb/> for management<lb/> of any of his affairs?<lb/> or those of any other<lb/> individual for whom<lb/> he had any regard?</p>  | ||
<pb/>  | <pb/>  | ||
<  | <p>264 or 6.</p>  | ||
<p>Agreed both as to the baby's<lb/> dress, and baby-house's <lb/> furniture.</p>  | <p>Agreed both as to the baby's<lb/> dress, and baby-house's <lb/> furniture.</p>  | ||
<p>To Crown and throne<lb/> lustre and splendour necessary<lb/> (say not glitted!)<lb/> Necessity of lustre, the <hi rend="underline">  | <p>To Crown and throne<lb/> lustre and splendour necessary<lb/> (say not glitted!)<lb/> Necessity of lustre, the <hi rend="underline">Jeweller's</hi><lb/> principle. Brilliancy<lb/> of the |^^^| <lb/> jewellers proof of aptitude.<lb/>Of the needfulness of this<lb/> brilliancy, Rod of iron<lb/> man's conception is not<lb/> so strong as Corruptionists:<lb/> the less in force, the<lb/> greater the demand for delusion<lb/> as well as corruption.</p>  | ||
<  | <p>265 or 7.</p>  | ||
<p>These implements, how<lb/> apply they to the excellence?<lb/> By causing it to exist, or<lb/> by causing it to be believed<lb/> to exist where it <lb/>does not? Where by its <lb/> non-existence, all the<lb/> storments of the subject<lb/> many are produced.</p>  | <p>These implements, how<lb/> apply they to the excellence?<lb/> By causing it to exist, or<lb/> by causing it to be believed<lb/> to exist where it <lb/>does not? Where by its <lb/> non-existence, all the<lb/> storments of the subject<lb/> many are produced.</p>  | ||
<  | <p>266 or 8.</p>  | ||
<p>In the eyes of both, evidence<lb/> of the excellence, <lb/> magnitude of the mass<lb/> of the instruments of<lb/> felicity, heaped on one<lb/> individual or a few.<lb/> On the correspondently<lb/>  | <p>In the eyes of both, evidence<lb/> of the excellence, <lb/> magnitude of the mass<lb/> of the instruments of<lb/> felicity, heaped on one<lb/> individual or a few.<lb/> On the correspondently<lb/>|^^^| state of<lb/> subject many's visual<lb/> organs depend both for<lb/> the successes of their imposture.<lb/> How long will they be thus falled?</p>  | ||
<pb/>  | <pb/>  | ||
<  | <p>267 or 9.</p>  | ||
<p>By the success of these<lb/>impostures, added to<lb/> force, is produced the<lb/> differences between <del>the</del><lb/>   | <p>By the success of these<lb/>impostures, added to<lb/> force, is produced the<lb/> differences between <del>the</del><lb/> <gap/> felicity, and misery<lb/> of Monarch-ridden<lb/> states.</p>  | ||
<note>Must Monarchy with<lb/> its corruptive figures—<lb/> arguments in favour if it<lb/>259. 260. 261. 262.<lb/> Relation between the Advocate<lb/> of pure and <sic>mixt</sic><lb/> Monarchy.<lb/> 262. 264. 268<lb/>266. 267.</note>  | |||
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1822 Feb. 19.
Codification Offer?
Supreme Operating
Corruptionists Emblem
1. Monarch
259 or 1.
Corruptionist's emblem
 for proving corruption
 principle's aptitude to
 what end they dare
 not say: 1. Mechanical.
2. Chemical.
260 or 2.
1. Mechanical, the balance.
261 or 3.
2. Another mechanical
 nameless, thence, not
 so much in use:
 taken from the theory
 of the corruption composition
 of forces. Say the diagonal.
262 or 4.
3. Chemical emblem, 
 mixture of classes.
263 or 5.
Points of agreement 
 and disagreement between
 the Rod-of-iron
 men and Corruptionists
 as to excellence.
 Excellent in all points
 say the Rod of iron men
 except intellectual aptitude
 and active do. say
Corruptionists.
 Per Corruptionists,
 Monarch
 a great baby in perpetual
 leading strings
 of fiction not so much
 in this as in every
 thing else of theirs.
 But what individual 
 but a fool would, if free,
 choose such an individual
 for management
 of any of his affairs?
 or those of any other
 individual for whom
 he had any regard?
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264 or 6.
Agreed both as to the baby's
 dress, and baby-house's 
 furniture.
To Crown and throne
 lustre and splendour necessary
 (say not glitted!)
 Necessity of lustre, the Jeweller's
 principle. Brilliancy
 of the |^^^| 
 jewellers proof of aptitude.
Of the needfulness of this
 brilliancy, Rod of iron
 man's conception is not
 so strong as Corruptionists:
 the less in force, the
 greater the demand for delusion
 as well as corruption.
265 or 7.
These implements, how
 apply they to the excellence?
 By causing it to exist, or
 by causing it to be believed
 to exist where it 
does not? Where by its 
 non-existence, all the
 storments of the subject
 many are produced.
266 or 8.
In the eyes of both, evidence
 of the excellence, 
 magnitude of the mass
 of the instruments of
 felicity, heaped on one
 individual or a few.
 On the correspondently
|^^^| state of
 subject many's visual
 organs depend both for
 the successes of their imposture.
 How long will they be thus falled?
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267 or 9.
By the success of these
impostures, added to
 force, is produced the
 differences between the
  felicity, and misery
 of Monarch-ridden
 states.
Must Monarchy with
 its corruptive figures—
 arguments in favour if it
259. 260. 261. 262.
 Relation between the Advocate
 of pure and mixt
 Monarchy.
 262. 264. 268
266. 267.
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