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1823. <del>May</del> June 6. D2<lb/><head>Constitut. Code</head><lb/><note>III. Rationale<lb/>Ch. Constitutive<lb/>§. Universal Dislocability<lb/>Corruption</note><lb/>(2<p>Ch. Constitutive<lb/>§. Universal dislocation.</p><p>8 or 1.<lb/>Universal dislocation —<lb/>Reasons for.<lb/>Reason 2. Strengthening<lb/>security against corruption<lb/>as to corruption<lb/>otherwise.<lb/>1. By situation, without<lb/>contract, corruption may be<lb/>universalized.</p><p>9 or 2.<lb/>2. Given to connections,<lb/>benefits, value to you<lb/><hi rend="underline">may</hi> be as great, as if to<lb/>self: thence, as efficient<lb/>as to corruptive dependence.</p><p>10 or 3.<lb/>3. It <hi rend="underline">will</hi> be, if, but for this,<lb/>you would have given<lb/>him value at as great<lb/>expence to yourself.</p><p>11 or 4.<lb/>4. Sum etc. the same, stronger<lb/>dependence is created<lb/>by fear of losing, than by<lb/>hope of gaining it.</p><p>12 or 5.<lb/>5. By hope of offices for friends,<lb/>dependence any number<lb/>of times stronger may<lb/>be created, than by d<hi rend="superscript">o</hi><lb/>for self.<lb/><hi rend="underline">For</hi>, of offices self can<lb/>hold, the number is<lb/><hi rend="underline">limited.</hi></p><p>13 or 6.<lb/>6. By benefit received,<lb/>corrupt obsequiousness<lb/>may be produced as<lb/>effective as by fear, or hope<lb/>of d<hi rend="superscript">o</hi>.: viz. by fear of<lb/>reproach of ingratitude,<lb/>with or without perfidy.</p><p>13<hi rend="superscript">(a)</hi> or 6 (a).<lb/>I. As to this, Public Opinion<lb/>Tribunal has hitherto been<lb/>at variance with greatest<lb/>happiness: namely by<lb/>punishing as for ingratitude<lb/>and perjury, forbearance<lb/>to injure greatest happiness<lb/>by breach of public<lb/>trust. 2.</p><pb/>Ch. Constitutive<lb/>§. Universal dislocation<p>13<hi rend="superscript">(a)</hi> 6 (a) contin<hi rend="superscript">d</hi>.<lb/>2. Cause of this error.<lb/>1. On more occasions are<lb/>ingratitude and perjury<lb/>pernicious, than as here<lb/>beneficial to greatest<lb/>number.<lb/>3. Here the persons <hi rend="underline">in</hi><lb/>whom pernicious.<lb/>In <hi rend="underline">all</hi>, pernicious on all<lb/>other occasions: beneficial,<lb/>only in functionaries,<lb/>and on these<lb/>comparatively few occasions.</p><note><gap/> <gap/> July 7 1593<lb/><gap/> <gap/><lb/>Is <hi rend="underline"><gap/></hi>: <gap/><lb/><hi rend="underline">respect</hi> as <gap/> produces<lb/><hi rend="underline"><gap/></hi> as <gap/><lb/><hi rend="underline">many</hi> on <gap/>.</note> | |||
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1823. May June 6. D2
Constitut. Code
III. Rationale
Ch. Constitutive
§. Universal Dislocability
Corruption
(2
Ch. Constitutive
§. Universal dislocation.
8 or 1.
Universal dislocation —
Reasons for.
Reason 2. Strengthening
security against corruption
as to corruption
otherwise.
1. By situation, without
contract, corruption may be
universalized.
9 or 2.
2. Given to connections,
benefits, value to you
may be as great, as if to
self: thence, as efficient
as to corruptive dependence.
10 or 3.
3. It will be, if, but for this,
you would have given
him value at as great
expence to yourself.
11 or 4.
4. Sum etc. the same, stronger
dependence is created
by fear of losing, than by
hope of gaining it.
12 or 5.
5. By hope of offices for friends,
dependence any number
of times stronger may
be created, than by do
for self.
For, of offices self can
hold, the number is
limited.
13 or 6.
6. By benefit received,
corrupt obsequiousness
may be produced as
effective as by fear, or hope
of do.: viz. by fear of
reproach of ingratitude,
with or without perfidy.
13(a) or 6 (a).
I. As to this, Public Opinion
Tribunal has hitherto been
at variance with greatest
happiness: namely by
punishing as for ingratitude
and perjury, forbearance
to injure greatest happiness
by breach of public
trust. 2.
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Ch. Constitutive
§. Universal dislocation
13(a) 6 (a) contind.
2. Cause of this error.
1. On more occasions are
ingratitude and perjury
pernicious, than as here
beneficial to greatest
number.
3. Here the persons in
whom pernicious.
In all, pernicious on all
other occasions: beneficial,
only in functionaries,
and on these
comparatively few occasions.
July 7 1593
Is :
respect as produces
as
many on .
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