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<head>1822 Jan.<hi rend="superscript">y</hi> 17. July 25.<lb/>
<head>1822 Jan.<hi rend="superscript">y</hi> 17. July 25.<lb/>
Codification Offer</head>
Codification <unclear>Offer</unclear></head>


<note>25<lb/>
<note>25<lb/>
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of the species:<lb/>
of the species:<lb/>
The Interest and even<lb/>
The Interest and even<lb/>
<unclear><unclear><add>the</add></unclear> most comprehensive<lb/>
<unclear><add>the</add></unclear> most comprehensive<lb/>
<add>of</add></unclear> sympathies are not excluded<lb/>
<unclear><add>of</add></unclear> sympathies are not excluded<lb/>
by it.</p>
by it.</p>


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if originally free.<lb/></p>
if originally free.<lb/></p>


<p>II.2 7.212+
<p>II.2 7.212+<lb/>
So Representatives &#x2014; viz<lb/>
So Representatives &#x2014; viz<lb/>
1. at Peoples expence.<lb/>
1. at Peoples expence.<lb/>
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Members <unclear>unapt</unclear><lb/>
Members <unclear>unapt</unclear><lb/>
<p>II.3 6.213+
<p>II.3 6.213+<lb/>
6. So to extract for his<lb/>
6. So to extract for his<lb/>
own use all the money<lb/>
own use all the money<lb/>
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uneasiness.<lb/></p>
uneasiness.<lb/></p>


<p>II.4 7.214+
<p>II.4 7.214+<lb/>
So Representatives &#x2014; viz<lb/>
So Representatives &#x2014; viz<lb/>
1. at people's expence<lb/>
1. at people's expence<lb/>
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the above &#x2014;</p>
the above &#x2014;</p>


<p>II.5 8.215+
<p>II.5 8.215+<lb/>
&#x2014; and to that end<lb/>
&#x2014; and to that end<lb/>
will sacrifice.<lb/>
will sacrifice.<lb/>
1. Peoples power: viz<lb/>
1. Peoples power: viz<lb/>
1. as against Monarch.
1. as against Monarch.<lb/>
2. as against Representatives<lb/>
2. as against Representatives<lb/>
by making them<lb/>
by making them<lb/>
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as possible on people.<lb/></p>
as possible on people.<lb/></p>


<p>II. 6 9.216+
<p>II.6 9.216+<lb/>
3. So People's money:<lb/>
3. So People's money:<lb/>
to Monarch and selves,<lb/>
to Monarch and selves,<lb/>
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from the gain.<lb/></p>
from the gain.<lb/></p>


<p>III.1 10.217++
<p>III.1 10.217++<lb/>
Between Monarch and<lb/>
Between Monarch and<lb/>
Representatives, close &amp;<lb/>
Representatives, close &amp;<lb/>
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value of d.<hi rend="superscript">o</hi></p>
value of d.<hi rend="superscript">o</hi></p>


III 3 12. 219++<lb/>
<p>III3 12. 219++<lb/>
<p>So Representatives that<lb/>
So Representatives that<lb/>
from Monarch, they<lb/>
from Monarch, they<lb/>
may have them for self<lb/>
may have them for self<lb/>
and connections.<lb/></p>
and connections.<lb/></p>


<pb/>


<p>Members <unclear>unapt</unclear><lb/>
III.4 13.220++<lb/>
Obvious and principal<lb/>
means of obtaining<lb/>
a share, conforming<lb/>
himself each one to Monarchs<lb/>
known or <del>enforced</del> p<add>resumed</add><lb/>
desire: proportioned<lb/>
to each man's<lb/>
contribution will naturally<lb/>
be expected to<lb/>
be the reward.<lb/></p>


<p>IV.1 14.221++<lb/>
Instruments of felicity<lb/>
objects of general desire<lb/>
sweets of power.<lb/></p>
<p>To maximize his own<lb/>
share of each, the perpetual<lb/>
endeavour<lb/>
will be &#x2014; to <del>aggreg</del> maximize<lb/>
the aggregate mass.<lb/></p>


<p>IV.2 15.222++<lb/>
Sweets of power, what<lb/>
1. Emolument of Office.<lb/>
1. Needful.<lb/>
2. Needless.<lb/>
3. Useless.<lb/>
4. Sinecure.<lb/>
5. Overpay of each.<lb/></p>


<p>IV.3 16.223++<lb/>
Value of each he possesses<lb/>
1. As emolument &amp;c directly<lb/>
2. As time and exertion<lb/>
inversely.<lb/></p>


<p>IV.4 17 224++<lb/>
Value to patron, is<lb/>
1. As d.<hi rend="superscript">o</hi> in possession.<lb/>
2. <del>Directly</del> directly aptitude necessary<lb/>
to possession,<lb/>
inversely.<lb/></p>


<pb/>


<p>
+<lb/>
&sect;.1. Self-regard <gap/><lb/>
<gap/><gap/><gap/><gap/><lb/>
1. 2. 3 4.<lb/></p>


<p>
+<lb/>
&sect;2. &#x2014; In Monarch and his<lb/>
servants &#x2014; <add>objects of</add> <gap/><gap/><lb/>
<gap/> 5 6 7 8. 9<lb/></p>


<p>
+<lb/>
&sect;.3. Representatives <gap/><lb/>
<gap/> <gap/> Monarch.<lb/>
10. 11. 12. 13<lb/></p>


<p>
?<lb/>
&sect;.4. <gap/> of <gap/> Reward.<lb/>
14. 15. 16. 17.<lb/></p>


<p>
?<lb/>
&sect;.5. Sources of <gap/><gap/><lb/>
Wars of Dependence.<lb/>
18. 19.</p>


<p>
not 0<lb/>
&sect;. 6. Means of <gap/><lb/>
and <gap/><gap/><lb/>
to the <gap/><gap/><gap/><lb/>
of the liberty of discourse.<lb/>
20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26.<lb/>
27. 28. 29. 30<lb/></p>


<p>
not 0<lb/>
&sect;.7. Endeavour to suppress<lb/>
<gap/><gap/><gap/> discourse<lb/>
as to <del><gap/></del> rulers<lb/>
<gap/>, is sufficient reason<lb/>
for change in government.<lb/>
<gap/><gap/> &#x2014; <gap/> in Democracy<lb/>
31. 32. 33.<lb/></p>


 
<p>
 
not 0<lb/>
 
&sect;.8. Most Monarchy offer a<lb/>
 
<gap/> &#x2014; <gap/><gap/><gap/>,<lb/>
 
but no <gap/> &#x2014; <gap/><lb/>
 
35. 36</p>
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


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Click Here To Edit 1822 Jan.y 17. July 25.
Codification Offer

25
Supreme
Universal
(1 Members Draft
Development

§.5. Universal
Members unapt

I.1 or 1.+206
Aphorisms foundation
of all non-despotic government.
Course of sinister
interest in rulers situation.

1. Self-regard generally
predominant

1.1a 1(a.)+207
On this depends the existence
of the species:
The Interest and even
the most comprehensive
of sympathies are not excluded
by it.

1.2 2.+208
2 True of all, this must
be so of all rulers.

1.3 3.+209
3. Object of all acts of
rule greatest happiness
of rulers: on competition,
greatest happiness of
greatest number sacrificed.

1.4 4.+210
In every department,
every functionary endeavours
to effect encrease
of objects of general
desire in his
hands or power, and
private decrease: at
the expence of all except
in so far as checked.

II.1 5.211+
5. Thence if shackled
Monarch's endeavour
constant to throw off
his shackles: especially
if originally free.

II.2 7.212+
So Representatives — viz
1. at Peoples expence.
2 — at Monarchs: saving
necessary concession
for purchasing his help
for the above.


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Members unapt

II.3 6.213+
6. So to extract for his
own use all the money
he can without preponderant
difficulty and
uneasiness.

II.4 7.214+
So Representatives — viz
1. at people's expence
2. at Monarchs: saving
necessary concession
for purchasing help for
the above —

II.5 8.215+
— and to that end
will sacrifice.
1. Peoples power: viz
1. as against Monarch.
2. as against Representatives
by making them
as slightly dependent
as possible on people.

II.6 9.216+
3. So People's money:
to Monarch and selves,
though suffering from
the loss is more than equivalent
to enjoyment
from the gain.

III.1 10.217++
Between Monarch and
Representatives, close &
perpetual the partnership
interest: as neither
can get the people's money
without the other.

III.2 11.218++
The Offices being at Monarch's
disposal, perpetual
his endeavours
to encrease number and
value of d.o

III3 12. 219++
So Representatives that
from Monarch, they
may have them for self
and connections.


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Members unapt
III.4 13.220++
Obvious and principal
means of obtaining
a share, conforming
himself each one to Monarchs
known or enforced presumed
desire: proportioned
to each man's
contribution will naturally
be expected to
be the reward.

IV.1 14.221++
Instruments of felicity
objects of general desire
sweets of power.

To maximize his own
share of each, the perpetual
endeavour
will be — to aggreg maximize
the aggregate mass.

IV.2 15.222++
Sweets of power, what
1. Emolument of Office.
1. Needful.
2. Needless.
3. Useless.
4. Sinecure.
5. Overpay of each.

IV.3 16.223++
Value of each he possesses
1. As emolument &c directly
2. As time and exertion
inversely.

IV.4 17 224++
Value to patron, is
1. As d.o in possession.
2. Directly directly aptitude necessary
to possession,
inversely.


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+
§.1. Self-regard

1. 2. 3 4.

+
§2. — In Monarch and his
servants — objects of
5 6 7 8. 9

+
§.3. Representatives
Monarch.
10. 11. 12. 13

?
§.4. of Reward.
14. 15. 16. 17.

?
§.5. Sources of
Wars of Dependence.
18. 19.

not 0
§. 6. Means of
and
to the
of the liberty of discourse.
20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26.
27. 28. 29. 30

not 0
§.7. Endeavour to suppress
discourse
as to rulers
, is sufficient reason
for change in government.
in Democracy
31. 32. 33.

not 0
§.8. Most Monarchy offer a
,
but no
35. 36



Identifier: | JB/038/015/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 38.

Date_1

1822-01-17

Marginal Summary Numbering

[[marginal_summary_numbering::206 or 1, 207 [or] 1a, 208 [or] 2 - 211 [or] 5, 212 [or] 7, 213 [or] 6 - 224 [or] 17]]

Box

038

Main Headings

codification proposal (codification offer)

Folio number

015

Info in main headings field

codification offer

Image

001

Titles

admission universal / members unapt

Category

marginal summary sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d25 / e1

Penner

john flowerdew colls

Watermarks

j whatman 1819

Marginals

Paper Producer

john flowerdew colls

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

1819

Notes public

ID Number

11652

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