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<p>1818. Jan<hi rend="superscript">y.</hi> 27.<lb/>
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<head>Penal Code.</head><note>Political defamation</note></p>
 
<p>1.<lb/>
 
Political defamation<lb/>
 
what.</p>
<p>2.<lb/>
Assignment of motives<lb/>
dispunishable.</p>
<p>3.<lb/>
Assignment of bad<lb/>
intentions.</p>
<p>4.<lb/>
Defamation one mode<lb/>
by fabricating a sham<lb/>
suit.</p>
<p>5.<lb/>
1. Prevention.<lb/>
Antecedently to publication,<lb/>
no licence<lb/>
necessary.</p>
<p>6.<lb/>
Reasons –<lb/>
1. The unrestricted<lb/>
freedom the only possible<lb/>
remedy against<lb/>
misrule.</p>
<p>7.<lb/>
2. Punishment on any<lb/>
other ground than<lb/>
that of falshood is. to<lb/>
seek to deprive the<lb/>
people of this remedy.</p>
<p>8.<lb/>
Discourses, repressive<lb/>
of political deportment.<lb/>
1. Expression of all benevolence,<lb/>
omniscience,<lb/>
and all efficiency.</p>
<p>9.<lb/>
2. Expression of total<lb/>
disregard for the interest<lb/>
of the people.</p>
<pb/>
<p>10.<lb/>
Such feelings in this<lb/>
or that proportion<lb/>
always mixed in<lb/>
the breasts of men.</p>
<p>11.<lb/>
Extenuation politically,<lb/>
in case of rashness,<lb/>
exempt from<lb/>
criminal consciousness.</p>
<p>12.<lb/>
Reason –<lb/>
1. Evil from falshood<lb/>
less than from suppression<lb/>
of truth.</p>
<p>13.<lb/>
2. To each ruler, over<lb/>
and above share in<lb/>
universal interest,<lb/>
a personal interest<lb/>
and a share in the<lb/>
ruling interest.</p>
<p>3. Of two interests equally
certain, the<lb/>
strongest is that<lb/>
which predominates.</p>
<p>15.<lb/>
The interest which<lb/>
he possesses alone<lb/>
will predominate<lb/>
over that of the same<lb/>
amount, which he<lb/>
shares with others.</p>
<p>16.<lb/>
Tendency on the part<lb/>
of ruler to advance<lb/>
personal interests<lb/>
at the expense of universal<lb/>
interest.</p>
<pb/>
<p>17.<lb/>
Sympathy for others<lb/>
as influencing over<lb/>
personal interest<lb/>
can only have place<lb/>
in a small number<lb/>
of minds.</p>
<p>18.<lb/>
Scarcely in any instance<lb/>
is it perfectly<lb/>
pure, but liable to<lb/>
be confounded with<lb/>
love of reputation.</p>
<p>19.<lb/>
In so far as the interest<lb/>
of the community<lb/>
is rightly understood,<lb/>
ruler's interest<lb/>
coincides<lb/>
with his love of reputation.</p>
<p>20.<lb/>
Usefulness of love<lb/>
of reputation in proportion<lb/>
as a man<lb/>
is supposed to possess<lb/>
it.</p>
<p>21.<lb/>
The larger the quantity<lb/>
that exists in a<lb/>
man, the more he<lb/>
will be supposed<lb/>
to possess.</p>
<p>22.<lb/>
He who has the least<lb/>
quantity of public<lb/>
spirit, will naturally<lb/>
make the greatest<lb/>
boast of it.</p>
<p>23.<lb/>
Small the number<lb/>
of those who possess<lb/>
a right conception<lb/>
of the constitution<lb/>
of the human<lb/>
mind.</p>
<p>1.<lb/>
Political defamation<lb/>
what.</p>
<p>2.<lb/>
Assignment of motives<lb/>
dispunishable.</p>
<p>3.<lb/>
Assignment of bad<lb/>
intentions.</p>
<p>4.<lb/>
Defamation one mode<lb/>
by fabricating a sham<lb/>
suit.</p>
<p>5.<lb/>
1. Prevention.<lb/>
Antecedently to publication,<lb/>
no licence<lb/>
necessary.</p>
<p>6.<lb/>
Reasons –<lb/>
1. The unrestricted<lb/>
freedom the only possible<lb/>
remedy against<lb/>
misrule.</p>
<p>7.<lb/>
2. Punishment on any<lb/>
other ground than<lb/>
that of falshood is. to<lb/>
seek to deprive the<lb/>
people of this remedy.</p>
<p>8.<lb/>
Discourses, repressive<lb/>
of political deportment.<lb/>
1. Expression of all benevolence,<lb/>
omniscience,<lb/>
and all efficiency.</p>
<p>9.<lb/>
2. Expression of total<lb/>
disregard for the interest<lb/>
of the people.</p>
<pb/>
<p>10.<lb/>
Such feelings in this<lb/>
or that proportion<lb/>
always mixed in<lb/>
the breasts of men.</p>
<p>11.<lb/>
Extenuation politically,<lb/>
in case of rashness,<lb/>
exempt from<lb/>
criminal consciousness.</p>
<p>12.<lb/>
Reason –<lb/>
1. Evil from falshood<lb/>
less than from suppression<lb/>
of truth.</p>
<p>13.<lb/>
2. To each ruler, over<lb/>
and above share in<lb/>
universal interest,<lb/>
a personal interest<lb/>
and a share in the<lb/>
ruling interest.</p>
<p>3. Of two interests equally
certain, the<lb/>
strongest is that<lb/>
which predominates.</p>
<p>15.<lb/>
The interest which<lb/>
he possesses alone<lb/>
will predominate<lb/>
over that of the same<lb/>
amount, which he<lb/>
shares with others.</p>
<p>16.<lb/>
Tendency on the part<lb/>
of ruler to advance<lb/>
personal interests<lb/>
at the expense of universal<lb/>
interest.</p>
<pb/>
<p>17.<lb/>
Sympathy for others<lb/>
as influencing over<lb/>
personal interest<lb/>
can only have place<lb/>
in a small number<lb/>
of minds.</p>
<p>18.<lb/>
Scarcely in any instance<lb/>
is it perfectly<lb/>
pure, but liable to<lb/>
be confounded with<lb/>
love of reputation.</p>
<p>19.<lb/>
In so far as the interest<lb/>
of the community<lb/>
is rightly understood,<lb/>
ruler's interest<lb/>
coincides<lb/>
with his love of reputation.</p>
<p>20.<lb/>
Usefulness of love<lb/>
of reputation in proportion<lb/>
as a man<lb/>
is supposed to possess<lb/>
it.</p>
<p>21.<lb/>
The larger the quantity<lb/>
that exists in a<lb/>
man, the more he<lb/>
will be supposed<lb/>
to possess.</p>
<p>22.<lb/>
He who has the least<lb/>
quantity of public<lb/>
spirit, will naturally<lb/>
make the greatest<lb/>
boast of it.</p>
<p>23.<lb/>
Small the number<lb/>
of those who possess<lb/>
a right conception<lb/>
of the constitution<lb/>
of the human<lb/>
mind.</p>
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1818. Jany. 27.
Penal Code.Political defamation

1.
Political defamation
what.

2.
Assignment of motives
dispunishable.

3.
Assignment of bad
intentions.

4.
Defamation one mode
by fabricating a sham
suit.

5.
1. Prevention.
Antecedently to publication,
no licence
necessary.

6.
Reasons –
1. The unrestricted
freedom the only possible
remedy against
misrule.

7.
2. Punishment on any
other ground than
that of falshood is. to
seek to deprive the
people of this remedy.

8.
Discourses, repressive
of political deportment.
1. Expression of all benevolence,
omniscience,
and all efficiency.

9.
2. Expression of total
disregard for the interest
of the people.


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10.
Such feelings in this
or that proportion
always mixed in
the breasts of men.

11.
Extenuation politically,
in case of rashness,
exempt from
criminal consciousness.

12.
Reason –
1. Evil from falshood
less than from suppression
of truth.

13.
2. To each ruler, over
and above share in
universal interest,
a personal interest
and a share in the
ruling interest.

3. Of two interests equally certain, the
strongest is that
which predominates.

15.
The interest which
he possesses alone
will predominate
over that of the same
amount, which he
shares with others.

16.
Tendency on the part
of ruler to advance
personal interests
at the expense of universal
interest.


---page break---

17.
Sympathy for others
as influencing over
personal interest
can only have place
in a small number
of minds.

18.
Scarcely in any instance
is it perfectly
pure, but liable to
be confounded with
love of reputation.

19.
In so far as the interest
of the community
is rightly understood,
ruler's interest
coincides
with his love of reputation.

20.
Usefulness of love
of reputation in proportion
as a man
is supposed to possess
it.

21.
The larger the quantity
that exists in a
man, the more he
will be supposed
to possess.

22.
He who has the least
quantity of public
spirit, will naturally
make the greatest
boast of it.

23.
Small the number
of those who possess
a right conception
of the constitution
of the human
mind.

1.
Political defamation
what.

2.
Assignment of motives
dispunishable.

3.
Assignment of bad
intentions.

4.
Defamation one mode
by fabricating a sham
suit.

5.
1. Prevention.
Antecedently to publication,
no licence
necessary.

6.
Reasons –
1. The unrestricted
freedom the only possible
remedy against
misrule.

7.
2. Punishment on any
other ground than
that of falshood is. to
seek to deprive the
people of this remedy.

8.
Discourses, repressive
of political deportment.
1. Expression of all benevolence,
omniscience,
and all efficiency.

9.
2. Expression of total
disregard for the interest
of the people.


---page break---

10.
Such feelings in this
or that proportion
always mixed in
the breasts of men.

11.
Extenuation politically,
in case of rashness,
exempt from
criminal consciousness.

12.
Reason –
1. Evil from falshood
less than from suppression
of truth.

13.
2. To each ruler, over
and above share in
universal interest,
a personal interest
and a share in the
ruling interest.

3. Of two interests equally certain, the
strongest is that
which predominates.

15.
The interest which
he possesses alone
will predominate
over that of the same
amount, which he
shares with others.

16.
Tendency on the part
of ruler to advance
personal interests
at the expense of universal
interest.


---page break---

17.
Sympathy for others
as influencing over
personal interest
can only have place
in a small number
of minds.

18.
Scarcely in any instance
is it perfectly
pure, but liable to
be confounded with
love of reputation.

19.
In so far as the interest
of the community
is rightly understood,
ruler's interest
coincides
with his love of reputation.

20.
Usefulness of love
of reputation in proportion
as a man
is supposed to possess
it.

21.
The larger the quantity
that exists in a
man, the more he
will be supposed
to possess.

22.
He who has the least
quantity of public
spirit, will naturally
make the greatest
boast of it.

23.
Small the number
of those who possess
a right conception
of the constitution
of the human
mind.


Identifier: | JB/064/100/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 64.

Date_1

1818-01-27

Marginal Summary Numbering

1-23

Box

064

Main Headings

Penal Code

Folio number

100

Info in main headings field

Penal Code

Image

001

Titles

Category

Marginal summary sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

Watermarks

B&M 1828

Marginals

Paper Producer

Arthur Moore; Richard Doane

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1828

Notes public

ID Number

20454

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