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<p>1821 Jan<hi rend="superscript">y</hi> 14</p>
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<p><del>What is more</del> Much greater is the advantage<lb/>
 
which the particular sinister interest has over the universal<lb/>
 
interest in so far as depends on secret influence.</p>
 
<p>Of the two <add>modes of secret</add> influence that of <add>which is exercised by</add> understanding an understanding<lb/>
comes in only in aid of the <del>inference</del> <add>legitimate influence</add> of appropriate<lb/>
facts and arguments:  <del>it is</del> the demand for it is not therefore<lb/>
altogether exclusive, its <del>support</del> <add>force</add> is not altogether indispensable<lb/>
even in support of <add>this sort of</add> a bad cause.</p>
<p>But it is the peculiar <add>and exclusively possessed</add> attribute of a particular<lb/>
interest <del>to</del> at once to furnish a demand and to create<lb/>
facilities for the supply of sinister and corruptive influence.<lb/>
The universal interest – the people at large – Engaged in support<lb/>
of their interest of the universal interest the people at<lb/>
large – the subject many – never <del>laws</del> <add>see</add> nor can <del>have</del> <add>see stationed</add> a<lb/>
supporter <del>where <gap/></del> established in habits <add>of intimacy</add> with the official<lb/>
<del>person a supporter by whom <add>articles in effect when it </add> <gap/> <gap/> <gap/></del> at the table of the official<lb/>
person <del>their interest can be support</del> an intimate<lb/>
whom by any gift or any other favour in their power<lb/>
they can <del>engage</del> come at to induce him to engage<lb/>
that same official person <del>to</del> by the <unclear>lie</unclear> of his own <add>individual</add> present<lb/>
interest to support the universal interest against that<lb/>
other particular interest which <del>the</del> is operating against it<lb/>
which is waging war against it.  <del>The</del> <add>For <del>the</del> any such purpose as that of bribery thence the</add> universal interest<lb/>
can not <del>bribe</del> <add>come at</add> either the official person himself or his <gap/><lb/>
companion;  the particular interest can come at both.</p>
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1821 Jany 14

What is more Much greater is the advantage
which the particular sinister interest has over the universal
interest in so far as depends on secret influence.

Of the two modes of secret influence that of which is exercised by understanding an understanding
comes in only in aid of the inference legitimate influence of appropriate
facts and arguments: it is the demand for it is not therefore
altogether exclusive, its support force is not altogether indispensable
even in support of this sort of a bad cause.

But it is the peculiar and exclusively possessed attribute of a particular
interest to at once to furnish a demand and to create
facilities for the supply of sinister and corruptive influence.
The universal interest – the people at large – Engaged in support
of their interest of the universal interest the people at
large – the subject many – never laws see nor can have see stationed a
supporter where established in habits of intimacy with the official
person a supporter by whom articles in effect when it at the table of the official
person their interest can be support an intimate
whom by any gift or any other favour in their power
they can engage come at to induce him to engage
that same official person to by the lie of his own individual present
interest to support the universal interest against that
other particular interest which the is operating against it
which is waging war against it. The For the any such purpose as that of bribery thence the universal interest
can not bribe come at either the official person himself or his
companion; the particular interest can come at both.


Identifier: | JB/036/152/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 36.

Date_1

1822-07-09

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

036

Main Headings

constitutional code rationale

Folio number

152

Info in main headings field

constitut. code rationale

Image

002

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

11076

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