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<p>1823 March 2<lb/> | |||
' | <!-- pencil --><head>Greece. J.B.'s Observations on particular Articles</head></p> | ||
<p>Mahometan <add>and Jewish</add> Natives. <add>First as to Mahometans.</add> In relation to this part of the population<lb/> | |||
what is the most eligible course that can be taken, the<lb/> | |||
government being supposed established in the hands of the Christian<lb/> | |||
part.</p> | |||
<p>To put them all to death, surely cannot be in<lb/> | |||
contemplation: as little to export them all by force. In<lb/> | |||
<del>a certain</del> <add>some</add> number or other, absolute and relative, relation<lb/> | |||
in relation to <add>that of</add> the Christians, they will continue in the territory<lb/> | |||
of the State.</p> | |||
<p>Here the first object or end in view is that which is dictated<lb/> | |||
by <hi rend="underline">Self-regarding prudence</hi>. Against hostility on their<lb/> | |||
part, <del>while in</del> <add>when reduced to</add> the condition of subjects, every necessary precaution<lb/> | |||
must of course be taken.</p> | |||
<p>The next object or end in view is that which is dictated<lb/> | |||
by <hi rend="underline">Effective benevolence</hi>. Treat them with as much kindness<lb/> | |||
as the <del>necessary</del> <add>indispensable</add> regard for your own safety will permitt.</p> | |||
<p>The more closely the matter is looked into, the <del>same</del><lb/> | |||
greater will be seen to be the extent, to which the <del>rules</del> <add>dictates</add> of effective<lb/> | |||
benevolence, will, in this instance, be found to coincide<lb/> | |||
with those of self-regarding prudence.</p> | |||
<p><del><gap/> To</del> Provided no Mahometan be admitted to a<lb/> | |||
seat in the Legislative Assembly, or even if the <del>number</del> <add>multitude</add> of<lb/> | |||
seats capable of being filled by Mahometans were limited to<lb/> | |||
a certain small number, so small as to be considerably short<lb/> | |||
<del>of any <gap/> number</del> <add>of being</add> equal to the number filled by Christians,<lb/> | |||
votes in the Election of Members of the Legislative Assembly need<lb/> | |||
not be refused to them. <del>The votes that</del> <add>Such <del>votes</del> of those Mahometan votes, as</add> could not be given<lb/> | |||
in favour of Mahometans in the <del>character of Representatives</del> <add>situation of candidates for<lb/> | |||
seats in the Representative Assembly</add> would, of course be given to such Christian candidates, as <del>in the<lb/> | |||
shape <gap/> <gap/></del> were regarded as being <del><gap/></del> in the highest degree<lb/> | |||
friendly to the Mahometan part of the population of the whole</p> | |||
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1823 March 2
Greece. J.B.'s Observations on particular Articles
Mahometan and Jewish Natives. First as to Mahometans. In relation to this part of the population
what is the most eligible course that can be taken, the
government being supposed established in the hands of the Christian
part.
To put them all to death, surely cannot be in
contemplation: as little to export them all by force. In
a certain some number or other, absolute and relative, relation
in relation to that of the Christians, they will continue in the territory
of the State.
Here the first object or end in view is that which is dictated
by Self-regarding prudence. Against hostility on their
part, while in when reduced to the condition of subjects, every necessary precaution
must of course be taken.
The next object or end in view is that which is dictated
by Effective benevolence. Treat them with as much kindness
as the necessary indispensable regard for your own safety will permitt.
The more closely the matter is looked into, the same
greater will be seen to be the extent, to which the rules dictates of effective
benevolence, will, in this instance, be found to coincide
with those of self-regarding prudence.
To Provided no Mahometan be admitted to a
seat in the Legislative Assembly, or even if the number multitude of
seats capable of being filled by Mahometans were limited to
a certain small number, so small as to be considerably short
of any number of being equal to the number filled by Christians,
votes in the Election of Members of the Legislative Assembly need
not be refused to them. The votes that Such votes of those Mahometan votes, as could not be given
in favour of Mahometans in the character of Representatives situation of candidates for
seats in the Representative Assembly would, of course be given to such Christian candidates, as in the
shape were regarded as being in the highest degree
friendly to the Mahometan part of the population of the whole
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