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<p>1822 July 15.<lb/>
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<head><!-- pencil -->Constitut. Code  Rationale</head></p>
 
<p>48.<lb/>
 
2.  If at Statute Law,<lb/>
 
the subject of the prohibition<lb/>
has been described:<lb/>
thence the case<lb/>
in which punishment<lb/>
will be applied.</p>
<p>49.<lb/>
By taxation may be<lb/>
produced in some<lb/>
sort the effect of corruption<lb/>
as well as of<lb/>
obstruction.  By taxation,<lb/>
works that can<lb/>
not pay the tax stand<lb/>
prohibited:  those that<lb/>
can and do permitted.<lb/>
Hence, the information<lb/>
is corruptly partial,<lb/>
to the detriment of<lb/>
the comparatively<lb/>
poor:  information that<lb/>
seeks to deceive them<lb/>
is poured in upon<lb/>
them:  information<lb/>
that seeks to afford<lb/>
them useful instruction,<lb/>
is kept out of<lb/>
their sight.</p>
<p>50.<lb/>
Not quite so mischievous<lb/>
is this mode of<lb/>
corruption, as the two<lb/>
others:  by a line thus<lb/>
drawn, mischievous<lb/>
and useful information<lb/>
can not be so<lb/>
compleatly separated<lb/>
to the purpose of pouring<lb/>
in the mischievous<lb/>
and keeping back the<lb/>
useful.</p>
<pb/>
<p>51.<lb/>
Only by rulers or with<lb/>
their aid, can these<lb/>
means of destroying<lb/>
the effect of this counterforce<lb/>
to their power be<lb/>
employed.  In so far as<lb/>
they employ them, they<lb/>
make it evident that<lb/>
to maximize &amp; perpetuate<lb/>
misrule, thence<lb/>
human misery in all<lb/>
shapes, are their endeavours<lb/>
directed.</p>
<p>52.<lb/>
Information to <hi rend="underline">one</hi> nation<lb/>
being so to <hi rend="underline">all</hi>,<lb/>
thus to maximize misrule<lb/>
and misery in<lb/>
one, is so to do in <add>all</add> the<lb/>
others.</p>
<p>53.<lb/>
More extensively hostile<lb/>
<add>the</add> Ruler who does thus<lb/>
  is to the whole<lb/>
species, than a Pirate<lb/>
is:  the mischief extends<lb/>
to all nations and all<lb/>
times.</p>
<p>54.<lb/>
Dangerous would it<lb/>
be to the Indicator to<lb/>
indicate those enemies<lb/>
of mankind by their<lb/>
individual names:<lb/>
not sy by their official<lb/>
d<hi rend="superscript">o.</hi><lb/>
[&#9758;  Here give them]</p>
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1822 July 15.
Constitut. Code Rationale

48.
2. If at Statute Law,
the subject of the prohibition
has been described:
thence the case
in which punishment
will be applied.

49.
By taxation may be
produced in some
sort the effect of corruption
as well as of
obstruction. By taxation,
works that can
not pay the tax stand
prohibited: those that
can and do permitted.
Hence, the information
is corruptly partial,
to the detriment of
the comparatively
poor: information that
seeks to deceive them
is poured in upon
them: information
that seeks to afford
them useful instruction,
is kept out of
their sight.

50.
Not quite so mischievous
is this mode of
corruption, as the two
others: by a line thus
drawn, mischievous
and useful information
can not be so
compleatly separated
to the purpose of pouring
in the mischievous
and keeping back the
useful.


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51.
Only by rulers or with
their aid, can these
means of destroying
the effect of this counterforce
to their power be
employed. In so far as
they employ them, they
make it evident that
to maximize & perpetuate
misrule, thence
human misery in all
shapes, are their endeavours
directed.

52.
Information to one nation
being so to all,
thus to maximize misrule
and misery in
one, is so to do in all the
others.

53.
More extensively hostile
the Ruler who does thus
is to the whole
species, than a Pirate
is: the mischief extends
to all nations and all
times.

54.
Dangerous would it
be to the Indicator to
indicate those enemies
of mankind by their
individual names:
not sy by their official
do.
[☞ Here give them]


Identifier: | JB/038/027/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 38.

Date_1

1822-07-15

Marginal Summary Numbering

48-54

Box

038

Main Headings

constitutional code rationale

Folio number

027

Info in main headings field

constitut. code rationale

Image

001

Titles

Category

marginal summary sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d6 / e6

Penner

john flowerdew colls

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

11664

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