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<p>1820 April 25</p>
<head><!-- Pencil header -->Despotism <del><gap/></del> British <add>people</add> Monarchy and Pure Democracy compared in Parallel View</head>
<p><gap/> J.B. to Examiner or<lb/>
some other paper. <add>or the</add> reason<lb/>
Monthly Magazine recommend<lb/>
the execution of a<lb/>
work in the plan, by<lb/>
some United States man</p>
<p>Example</p>
<p>1. Say but who has exhibited<lb/>
to many instructive<lb/>
parallel view</p>
<p>2. Ex. President Adams<lb/>
in respect of his Defence<lb/>
of the Constitution of the<lb/>
United States</p>
<p>3. Smiths Comparative<lb/>
View</p>
<p>4. Rebuc<gap/> Tabular<lb/>
View of the Constitution<lb/>
of the United States.</p>
 
<p>After the completion<lb/>
and publication of such<lb/>
a work <add>all</add> people will be<lb/>
in a condition to judge<lb/>
whether if the Securities<lb/>
supposed to be afforded<lb/>
against despotism and<lb/>
tyranny by the British<lb/>
Constitution, there are any<lb/>
that are efficient: and<lb/>
whether any that are<lb/>
<add>surely</add>efficient <add>are</add> have place<lb/>
under any Constitution<lb/>
other than that of a <lb/>
<add>fair</add> Representative democracy<lb/>
such as those<lb/>
that are exemplified in<lb/>
the several United States.</p>
 
<p>The <del>work</del><add>same matter</add> might be<lb/>
exhibited in two different<lb/>
forms</p>
<p>1. The form of ordinary<lb/>
discourse for reading.</p>
<p>2. The Tabular form, for<lb/>
confrontation, and prompt<lb/>
and commodious consultation<lb/>
and comparison.</p><pb/>
 
<p>Note the use that this<lb/>
would be of to the Spanish<lb/>
people.</p>
<p>Propose it for a Spaniard<lb/>
to execute: <del>taking</del><add>adding</add> an<lb/>
<gap/>ume for the Constitution<lb/>
of his own country.</p>
 
<p>Point out the necessity<lb/>
of a perpetual <add><gap/></add> <unclear>commentary</unclear><lb/>
of references to the<lb/>
authorities in being necessary<lb/>
to secure confidence.</p><pb/>
 
<p>1. Powers common to British<lb/>
and Despotic Monarchs</p>
<p>II. <del>Co<gap/></del> Supposed <gap/></p>
<p><del>II</del>. Securities nearly<lb/>
peculiar to British<lb/>
subjects.</p>
<p>III. Causes of inefficiency<lb/>
in those Counter-Securities</p>
<p>IV. Efficient <add>correspondent </add> securities<lb/>
afforded by Pure Representative <lb/>
Democracy<lb/>
as in the United States</p><pb/>






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1820 April 25

Despotism British people Monarchy and Pure Democracy compared in Parallel View

J.B. to Examiner or
some other paper. or the reason
Monthly Magazine recommend
the execution of a
work in the plan, by
some United States man

Example

1. Say but who has exhibited
to many instructive
parallel view

2. Ex. President Adams
in respect of his Defence
of the Constitution of the
United States

3. Smiths Comparative
View

4. Rebuc Tabular
View of the Constitution
of the United States.

After the completion
and publication of such
a work all people will be
in a condition to judge
whether if the Securities
supposed to be afforded
against despotism and
tyranny by the British
Constitution, there are any
that are efficient: and
whether any that are
surelyefficient are have place
under any Constitution
other than that of a
fair Representative democracy
such as those
that are exemplified in
the several United States.

The worksame matter might be
exhibited in two different
forms

1. The form of ordinary
discourse for reading.

2. The Tabular form, for
confrontation, and prompt
and commodious consultation
and comparison.


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Note the use that this
would be of to the Spanish
people.

Propose it for a Spaniard
to execute: takingadding an
ume for the Constitution
of his own country.

Point out the necessity
of a perpetual commentary
of references to the
authorities in being necessary
to secure confidence.


---page break---

1. Powers common to British
and Despotic Monarchs

II. Co Supposed

II. Securities nearly
peculiar to British
subjects.

III. Causes of inefficiency
in those Counter-Securities

IV. Efficient correspondent securities
afforded by Pure Representative
Democracy
as in the United States


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Identifier: | JB/034/003/003"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 34.

Date_1

1820-04-25

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

034

Main Headings

constitutional code

Folio number

003

Info in main headings field

despotism british monarchy and pure democracy compared in parallel views

Image

003

Titles

Category

plan

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

john dickinson & co 1813

Marginals

Paper Producer

a. levy

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1813

Notes public

ID Number

10277

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