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<p>1822 July 2<lb/>
<head>1822 July 2</head>
<!-- pencil --><head>Constitut. Code</head></p>
 
<p>Arch-forciant, <del>Arch terrifier</del> <add>Arch terrorist</add> Arch-Corrupter, Arch<lb/>
<p>Arch-<gap/>, <del>Arch terrifier</del> <add>Arch terrorist</add> Arch-Corrupter Arch<lb/>Deluder - this he is by the mere virtue of this situation<lb/>without need of nature in his part without need of<lb/>so much as <hi rend="underline">volution</hi> in his part, without any such interruption <lb/>to his ease:  they in those servant situations<lb/>Sub-f.., Sub-terrorist, Sub-Corruptor, Sub-Deluder<lb/></p>As to the corporeal instruments each of them contributes<lb/>in his own appropriate <add>particular</add> way to the common end the fulfilment<lb/>of the ... will of the public enemy  of his peoples<lb/>all powerful enemy <add>invisible and implacable</add> <del>but each of them by means of<lb/>one or more of the incorporieal instruments in his hand,</del><add>In one way <del>or all</del> or other, in one <gap/> or all, all their<lb/>several incorporeal instruments  of ... operate in their</add><lb/><del>The Solders, bu<gap/> and purposely, by fire and <gap/></del>hands:  but <add>to them or their <add>the taks</add></add> by this or that corporeal<lb/>this or that incorporeal instrument is <del>mend</del> made <add>most handled</add> <gap/><gap/><lb/>of, by this or that other corporeal this or that other<lb/>1.  As to the Solder.  Promotion and distinction of the Soldier<lb/>Houses in which  
Deluder this he is by the mere virtue of his situation<lb/>
 
without need of action on his part without need of<lb/>
 
so much as <hi rend="underline">volition</hi> on his part, without any such interruption<lb/>
 
to his ease:  they in their several situations<lb/
 
>Sub-forciant, Sub-terrorist, Sub-Corruptor, Sub-Deluder</p>
 
<p>As to the corporeal instruments each of them contributes<lb/>
 
in his own appropriate <add>particular</add> way to the common end the fulfilment<lb/>
 
of the <add>constantly</add> sinister will of the public enemy  of the peoples<lb/>
 
all <add>irresistible and implacable</add> powerful enemy.  <del>but each of them by means of<lb/>
 
one or more of the incorporieal instruments in his hand,</del><add>In one way <del>or all</del> or other, on one occasion or other all, all these</add><lb/>
 
<del>The Soldier, <gap/> <gap/> and purposely, by force and intimidation</del> <add>several incorporeal instruments of misrule operate in their</add>
 
hands:  but <del>to those <add>the <gap/></add> <gap/> that</del> by this or that corporeal<lb/>
 
this or that incorporeal instrument is <del>mend</del> made <add>most handled</add> most use<lb/>
 
of, by this or that other corporeal this or that other<lb/>
 
1.  As to the Solder.  Function and <unclear>destination</unclear> of the Soldier<hi rend="superscript">⊞</hi>
 
<note><hi rend="superscript">⊞</hi> otherwise in which<lb/>
 
under a Monarch <add>in a Monarchy</add> he<lb/>
 
contributes to the fulfilment<lb/>
 
of the sinister<lb/>
 
<del><gap/></del> and irresistible<lb/>
 
will – to the performance<lb/>
 
of the sinister<lb/>
 
sacrifices.</note></p>
 
<p>Force and intimidation are the incorporeal instruments<lb/>
 
which in the more direct and intentional way the Soldier<lb/>
 
is occupied in applying <add>the making application</add> to the <del><gap/></del> all-embracing and<lb/>
 
constantly pursued purpose.  But by his pay and other <unclear>demands</unclear><lb/>
 
he is <del><gap/> <gap/> <gap/></del> <add>made to belong</add> added to the Monarchs<lb/>
 
stock of the instruments of corruption:  what by the place he occupies<lb/>
 
in the vast machine <add>Puppet<unclear>state</unclear> <unclear>apperation</unclear></add> of which he is one of the puppets, and<lb/>
 
and the glitter with which he is <gap/>, he contributes<lb/>
 
at the same time to the amusement of <add>his owner</add> the great <gap/>, and<lb/>
 
to the delusion of the subject many, <gap/> and setting to<lb/>
 
work their imagination, <del>and</del> <unclear>preventing</unclear> their judgment, and from the<lb/>
 
power and splendor which they see causing them to infer the existence of<lb/>
 
the excellence, moral and intellectual which they imagine.</p>
 
<p>Note <hi rend="superscript">a</hi><lb/>
 
(a) [Arch-forciant]<lb/>
 
English lawyers have in their language in their <unclear>branch</unclear><lb/>
 
of the <unclear>flash</unclear>'language a <hi rend="underline">deforciant</hi>:  a man by whom<lb/>
 
from some other man is put out of the possession of something <del><gap/></del><lb/>
of right belongs to him.<lb/>
(b) [Arch-forciant Arch-terrorist &amp;c]  Synonyms - Forcer-General,<lb/>
Terrifier – Intimidator-General – Corruptor General – Deluder-General
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1822 July 2
Constitut. Code

Arch-forciant, Arch terrifier Arch terrorist Arch-Corrupter, Arch
Deluder – this he is by the mere virtue of his situation
without need of action on his part without need of
so much as volition on his part, without any such interruption
to his ease: they in their several situations<lb/ >Sub-forciant, Sub-terrorist, Sub-Corruptor, Sub-Deluder

As to the corporeal instruments each of them contributes
in his own appropriate particular way to the common end the fulfilment
of the constantly sinister will of the public enemy of the peoples
all irresistible and implacable powerful enemy. but each of them by means of
one or more of the incorporieal instruments in his hand,
In one way or all or other, on one occasion or other all, all these
The Soldier, and purposely, by force and intimidation several incorporeal instruments of misrule operate in their hands: but to those the that by this or that corporeal
this or that incorporeal instrument is mend made most handled most use
of, by this or that other corporeal this or that other
1. As to the Solder. Function and destination of the Soldier otherwise in which
under a Monarch in a Monarchy he
contributes to the fulfilment
of the sinister
and irresistible
will – to the performance
of the sinister
sacrifices.

Force and intimidation are the incorporeal instruments
which in the more direct and intentional way the Soldier
is occupied in applying the making application to the all-embracing and
constantly pursued purpose. But by his pay and other demands
he is made to belong added to the Monarchs
stock of the instruments of corruption: what by the place he occupies
in the vast machine Puppetstate apperation of which he is one of the puppets, and
and the glitter with which he is , he contributes
at the same time to the amusement of his owner the great , and
to the delusion of the subject many, and setting to
work their imagination, and preventing their judgment, and from the
power and splendor which they see causing them to infer the existence of
the excellence, moral and intellectual which they imagine.

Note a
(a) [Arch-forciant]
English lawyers have in their language in their branch
of the flash'language a deforciant: a man by whom
from some other man is put out of the possession of something
of right belongs to him.
(b) [Arch-forciant Arch-terrorist &c] Synonyms - Forcer-General,
Terrifier – Intimidator-General – Corruptor General – Deluder-General


Identifier: | JB/036/121/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 36.

Date_1

1822-07-02

Marginal Summary Numbering

4-6

Box

036

Main Headings

constitutional code

Folio number

121

Info in main headings field

constitut. code

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

c2 / c1

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

11045

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