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<p><!-- pencil -->6 Aug. 1809<lb/> | |||
<!-- pencil --><head>Parl. Reform B.I. Within Doors</head></p> | |||
<p>Kings <unclear>with</unclear> sufficient to overbear all other <add>all present</add> sinister influences.<lb/> | |||
Therefore independence as against <unclear>him</unclear> the <del><gap/></del> important least of probity.<lb/> | |||
Independence, as against <add>towards</add> King and casual low seducers<lb/> | |||
dependence as towards <unclear>competence</unclear> in so small a degree.</p> | |||
<p>Creation of intelligence being <del>so little in the power<lb/> | |||
of the legislator <add>legislature</add></del> and creation of probity <del>be</del> in so<lb/> | |||
great <add>high</add> a degree in the power of the legislator <add>legislature</add>, with this<lb/> | |||
latter let us begin.</p> | |||
<p>But why talk to us about <hi rend="underline">probity</hi>? <add>On this occasion</add> Probity is<lb/> | |||
the word <add><del><gap/></del></add> we are used to – <del>whi</del> the word we are used<lb/> | |||
to is <hi rend="underline">independence</hi>.</p> | |||
<p>Answer – Because <del>indepen</del> as between probity and<lb/> | |||
independence, probity is the very end or ultimate object in<lb/> | |||
view: independence, not: independence is of no value but<lb/> | |||
as a step to, and security for, probity. The object <add>as to him</add> is<lb/> | |||
that <del>in all his conduct</del> throughout the whole course of his<lb/> | |||
service his conduct be <del>promoted</del> <add>directed</add> to the promoting the best<lb/> | |||
interest of the whole community <add>people</add>. To be independent<lb/> | |||
is to be in a condition <add>such a situation</add> as enables him to direct his<lb/> | |||
conduct to the promotion of what interest and whose interest<lb/> | |||
he pleases: his own particular <add>and sinister</add> interest if he pleases, or<lb/> | |||
<del>the</del> any other interest that <del>is</del> <add>being</add> distinct from is liable to be<lb/> | |||
opposite to that of the community at large.</p> | |||
<p>Yet <add>on this occasion</add> independence is the article <del><gap/></del> <add>word</add> we continually<lb/> | |||
and almost exclusively hear spoken of as the name of<lb/> | |||
the object to be aimed at and kept in view. Why?<lb/> | |||
because from the earliest times the source species of corruption<lb/> | |||
and undue dependence almost exclusively looked to is<lb/> | |||
that which has its source under the throne. Could but a<lb/> | |||
mans independence be secured as against the grand corruptor,<lb/> | |||
the King, probity in every other shape it was supposed,<lb/> | |||
would follow of course. A <del><gap/></del> man who was corruption-proof <add>The probity which should show turn out remain itself</add><lb/> | |||
in the case where the power <add>force</add> of corruption is<lb/> | |||
<add>by</add> so much <del>the</del> stronger than in any other, <del>would</del> could find no<lb/> | |||
difficulty it was supposed <add>concluded</add> in resisting the torrent flowing from any other minor and<lb/> | |||
less <del><gap/></del> abundant source.</p> | |||
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6 Aug. 1809
Parl. Reform B.I. Within Doors
Kings with sufficient to overbear all other all present sinister influences.
Therefore independence as against him the important least of probity.
Independence, as against towards King and casual low seducers
dependence as towards competence in so small a degree.
Creation of intelligence being so little in the power
of the legislator legislature and creation of probity be in so
great high a degree in the power of the legislator legislature, with this
latter let us begin.
But why talk to us about probity? On this occasion Probity is
the word we are used to – whi the word we are used
to is independence.
Answer – Because indepen as between probity and
independence, probity is the very end or ultimate object in
view: independence, not: independence is of no value but
as a step to, and security for, probity. The object as to him is
that in all his conduct throughout the whole course of his
service his conduct be promoted directed to the promoting the best
interest of the whole community people. To be independent
is to be in a condition such a situation as enables him to direct his
conduct to the promotion of what interest and whose interest
he pleases: his own particular and sinister interest if he pleases, or
the any other interest that is being distinct from is liable to be
opposite to that of the community at large.
Yet on this occasion independence is the article word we continually
and almost exclusively hear spoken of as the name of
the object to be aimed at and kept in view. Why?
because from the earliest times the source species of corruption
and undue dependence almost exclusively looked to is
that which has its source under the throne. Could but a
mans independence be secured as against the grand corruptor,
the King, probity in every other shape it was supposed,
would follow of course. A man who was corruption-proof The probity which should show turn out remain itself
in the case where the power force of corruption is
by so much the stronger than in any other, would could find no
difficulty it was supposed concluded in resisting the torrent flowing from any other minor and
less abundant source.
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jeremy bentham |
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andre morellet |
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draft; not included in letter 2190, vol. 8 |
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