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<head>1821 Dec 29<lb/>
<gap/> Proposal<lb/>
S.s. <gap/><gap/></head>
<p>18./355</p>
 
<p>Seductive force, the <hi rend="underline">temptation,</hi><lb/>
the inducement<lb/>
to take the sinister path:<lb/>
Tutelary force, the opposing<lb/>
sanction: the inducement<lb/>
to pursue the right and<lb/>
proper path.</p>
 
<p>19./356</p>
<p>By themselves, these expressions<lb/>
mean nothing:<lb/>
by relation to the only right<lb/>
and proper end, every<lb/>
thing.</p>
<p>20./357</p>
<p>More important is moral<lb/>
aptitude than intellectual &#x2014;<lb/>
each understood<lb/>
in the degrees in which<lb/>
they are likely to have<lb/>
place.</p>
<p>In proportion to deficiency<lb/>
in moral, by every<lb/>
extra degree of intellectual<lb/>
or active talent, aggregate<lb/>
aptitude, instead<lb/>
of being <sic>encreased</sic> is<lb/>
diminished, the power<lb/>
of making the sinister<lb/>
sacrifice.</p>
<p>True, as to conceivable<lb/>
degrees, by the highest deficiency<lb/>
of intellectual<lb/>
aptitude or active talent,<lb/>
appropriate <unclear>L.<hi rend="superscript">o</hi></unclear> would be<lb/>
more diminished than by<lb/>
<unclear>L.<hi rend="superscript">o</hi></unclear> deficiency of moral.</p>
<pb/>
<p>20 <gap/> 358</p>
<p>In Napoleon, was exemplified<lb/>
the greatest conceivable<lb/>
deficiency in<lb/>
moral aptitude. Yet<lb/>
by this extra height in<lb/>
intellectual aptitude<lb/>
was produced that body<lb/>
of law, by which greater<lb/>
service was rendered<lb/>
than by Monarchs least<lb/>
deficient in moral aptitude&#x2014;<lb/>
ex.gr. Lewis 16<hi rend="superscript">th</hi>.<lb/>
Lewis never thought of<lb/>
giving such a Code.<lb/>
Alexander tried &amp; failed.<lb/>
Napoleon had before<lb/>
him plan of a body of<lb/>
law all-comprehensive<lb/>
and nationalized. He<lb/>
called it <foreign><gap/> de genie:</foreign><lb/>
but put it aside as not<lb/>
suited to his purposes.</p>
<p>21/359</p>
<p>II Interest begotten prejudice.</p>
<p>Though but for sinister<lb/>
interest, it would not<lb/>
have existed, existing,<lb/>
it is apt to be more<lb/>
mischievous.</p>
<p>1.Limited is the number<lb/>
of sharers in sinister interest:<lb/>
unlimited <unclear>L.<hi rend="superscript">o</hi> of L.<hi rend="superscript">o</hi></unclear><lb/>
in the prejudice.</p>
<p>21(a) 360</head></p>
<p>Anglice, by sinister interest,<lb/>
ruling few have been<lb/>
induced to make the sinister<lb/>
sacrifice. By <unclear>d.<hi rend="superscript">o</hi></unclear> begotten<lb/>
prejudice, so many<lb/>
to support <unclear>L.<hi rend="superscript">o</hi></unclear> Under James<lb/>
2. for example: many, by<lb/>
ruling hew, induced to regard<lb/>
the sinister as a<lb/>
right and proper sacrifice<lb/>
to</p>
<pb/>
<p>2<del>0</del>1 (<gap/>)contin?</p>
<p>to regard the contributing<lb/>
to it by obedience<lb/>
passive and active, as<lb/>
a duty, moral as well<lb/>
as political and religious.<lb/>
<hi rend="underline">Then,</hi> relatively so small<lb/>
the quantity of the matter<lb/>
of corruption in King's<lb/>
hands- but for the interest<lb/>
begotten prejudice,<lb/>
it could not have produced<lb/>
the obedience which<lb/>
but for his attack and the<lb/>
clergy would have. <add>continued.</add><lb/>
<hi rend="underline">Now</hi> <del>how</del> <unclear><add>so</add></unclear> vast the quantity<lb/>
of <unclear>L.<hi rend="superscript">o</hi></unclear> matter, it would<lb/>
suffice to <gap/> the sinister<lb/>
sacrifice without<lb/>
the help of prejudice.<lb/>
<head>27./361</head><lb/>
Firmer the hold it takes.<lb/>
Give <unclear>an</unclear> opposite direction<lb/>
to the matter of corruption,<lb/>
the <unclear>L.<hi rend="superscript">o</hi></unclear> of sinister<lb/>
interest is reversed. Once<lb/>
rooted, the prejudice will,<lb/>
in some beasts, maintain<lb/>
it's hold against<lb/>
the whole corruptive<lb/>
force of interests.</p>
<p>22 (a.) 362</p><p>
By sinister interest<lb/>
<unclear>Frenehmen</unclear> might<lb/>
have been induced to<lb/>
vibrate between <unclear>Capet</unclear><lb/>
and Bonaparte, while<lb/>
by interest begotten prejudice<lb/>
others are induced<lb/>
to remain steady<lb/>
to Capet, braving every<lb/>
danger.</p>
<pb/>
<p>23./363</p<p>
In so far as determined<lb/>
by prejudice alone,<lb/>
a man is <hi rend="underline">Anglice</hi> a<lb/>
<hi rend="underline">man of principles</hi> although<lb/>
the prejudice<lb/>
might have had its root<lb/>
in sinister interest.<lb/>
<p>24./364</p><p>
By knaves in small<lb/>
number: <unclear>duped</unclear> in any<lb/>
number may be kept<lb/>
steadily engaged in<lb/>
giving support to the<lb/>
sinister sacrifice.</p>
<p>25.365</p><p>
<unclear>Henee</unclear> everywhere, u.<lb/>
S. excepted, ruler's anxiety<lb/>
for the exclusive<lb/>
management of public<lb/>
instruction.<lb/>
<unclear>Henee</unclear>, that <gap/><lb/>
powerful and pernicious<lb/>
instrument of<lb/>
depravation, moral, political,<lb/>
and religious,<lb/>
and Ecclesiastical Establishment.<lb/>
36s*</p>
<pb/>
<gap/> 20<hi rend="superscript">(a)</hi> continued.<lb/>
<unclear>Henee</unclear>, instead of interwoven<lb/>
rationales, clear<lb/>
and steady light, ign<del>e</del>is<lb/>
fatuus of detached dissertation,<lb/>
vague generality<lb/>
<hi rend="underline">gas</hi> at unmeasurable<lb/>
attitude.</p>
 






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1821 Dec 29
Proposal
S.s.

18./355

Seductive force, the temptation,
the inducement
to take the sinister path:
Tutelary force, the opposing
sanction: the inducement
to pursue the right and
proper path.

19./356

By themselves, these expressions
mean nothing:
by relation to the only right
and proper end, every
thing.

20./357

More important is moral
aptitude than intellectual —
each understood
in the degrees in which
they are likely to have
place.

In proportion to deficiency
in moral, by every
extra degree of intellectual
or active talent, aggregate
aptitude, instead
of being encreased is
diminished, the power
of making the sinister
sacrifice.

True, as to conceivable
degrees, by the highest deficiency
of intellectual
aptitude or active talent,
appropriate L.o would be
more diminished than by
L.o deficiency of moral.


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20 358

In Napoleon, was exemplified
the greatest conceivable
deficiency in
moral aptitude. Yet
by this extra height in
intellectual aptitude
was produced that body
of law, by which greater
service was rendered
than by Monarchs least
deficient in moral aptitude—
ex.gr. Lewis 16th.
Lewis never thought of
giving such a Code.
Alexander tried & failed.
Napoleon had before
him plan of a body of
law all-comprehensive
and nationalized. He
called it de genie:
but put it aside as not
suited to his purposes.

21/359

II Interest begotten prejudice.

Though but for sinister
interest, it would not
have existed, existing,
it is apt to be more
mischievous.

1.Limited is the number
of sharers in sinister interest:
unlimited L.o of L.o
in the prejudice.

21(a) 360</head>

Anglice, by sinister interest,
ruling few have been
induced to make the sinister
sacrifice. By d.o begotten
prejudice, so many
to support L.o Under James
2. for example: many, by
ruling hew, induced to regard
the sinister as a
right and proper sacrifice
to


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201 ()contin?

to regard the contributing
to it by obedience
passive and active, as
a duty, moral as well
as political and religious.
Then, relatively so small
the quantity of the matter
of corruption in King's
hands- but for the interest
begotten prejudice,
it could not have produced
the obedience which
but for his attack and the
clergy would have. continued.
Now how so vast the quantity
of L.o matter, it would
suffice to the sinister
sacrifice without
the help of prejudice.
27./361
Firmer the hold it takes.
Give an opposite direction
to the matter of corruption,
the L.o of sinister
interest is reversed. Once
rooted, the prejudice will,
in some beasts, maintain
it's hold against
the whole corruptive
force of interests.

22 (a.) 362

By sinister interest
Frenehmen might
have been induced to
vibrate between Capet
and Bonaparte, while
by interest begotten prejudice
others are induced
to remain steady
to Capet, braving every

danger.


---page break---

23./363</p

In so far as determined
by prejudice alone,
a man is Anglice a
man of principles although
the prejudice
might have had its root
in sinister interest.

24./364

By knaves in small
number: duped in any
number may be kept
steadily engaged in
giving support to the

sinister sacrifice.

25.365

Henee everywhere, u.
S. excepted, ruler's anxiety
for the exclusive
management of public
instruction.
Henee, that
powerful and pernicious
instrument of
depravation, moral, political,
and religious,
and Ecclesiastical Establishment.

36s*


---page break---
20(a) continued.
Henee, instead of interwoven
rationales, clear
and steady light, igneis
fatuus of detached dissertation,
vague generality
gas at unmeasurable

attitude.




Identifier: | JB/038/121/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 38.

Date_1

1821-12-29

Marginal Summary Numbering

[[marginal_summary_numbering::18 [or] 355 - 20 [or] 357, 20a [or] 358, 21 [or] 359, 21a [or] 360, 22 [or] 361, 22a [or] 362, 23 [or] 363 - 25 [or] 365, 20a continued [or] 365*]]

Box

038

Main Headings

codification proposal (codification offer); constitutional code

Folio number

121

Info in main headings field

codification proposal

Image

001

Titles

admissibility universal

Category

marginal summary sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d39 / e2

Penner

john flowerdew colls

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

11758

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