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<p>1820 May 26<lb/>
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<!-- pencil --><head>Emancipation Spanish</head></p>
 
<p><head>&sect;. Factitious Dignity</head></p>
 
<p>53 <del>48</del> 30.<lb/>
 
Irresistible force and<lb/>
effect of these false<lb/>
certificates.<lb/>
Example, Baronetcy<lb/>
of merit, in any shape<lb/>
no evidence.<lb/>
Originally sold to every<lb/>
one who could and w<hi rend="superscript">d.</hi><lb/>
pay the price.<lb/>
Abusive then in the<lb/>
extreme, it could not<lb/>
be made more so.</p>
<p>54 49 31.<lb/>
Things of which it is<lb/>
evidence.<lb/>
1.  Wealth:  thence –<lb/>
2.  Habit of associating<lb/>
with the wealthy:<lb/>
thence –<lb/>
3. – with men of education,<lb/>
and opportunities<lb/>
of intellectual<lb/>
culture above what<lb/>
are possessed by middling<lb/>
order.</p>
<p>55 <del>50</del> 32.<lb/>
These advantages not<lb/>
being visible, Knight<lb/>
of an order has in<lb/>
<hi rend="underline">that</hi> the advantage.</p>
<p>56 <del>51</del> 33.<lb/>
<unclear>Secres</unclear> had the Baronet<lb/>
the equivalent of the<lb/>
<del>being</del> <add>signs</add> on a sign-post.</p>
<p>57 <del>52</del> 34.<lb/>
The more irresistibly<lb/>
pernicious to the<lb/>
people this instrum<hi rend="superscript">t.</hi><lb/>
of evil, the more determinate<lb/>
should<lb/>
be their endeavours<lb/>
to destroy it.</p>
<p>58 <del>53</del> 35.<lb/>
Means of destroying it.<lb/>
Power can be taken<lb/>
away by superior power:<lb/>
factitious dignity<lb/>
not.  No power can<lb/>
cause not to have happened<lb/>
events that have<lb/>
happened.</p>
<pb/>
<p><head>&sect;. Factitious Dignity</head></p>
<p>59 <del>54</del> 36.<lb/>
Sole mode of destroying<lb/>
such a distinction.<lb/>
Give it to everybody.<lb/>
No distinction, no dignity.<lb/>
Baronets, Grandees<lb/>
of the first &amp;c. classes<lb/>
Dukes.<lb/>
All must go:  or what<lb/>
was taken w<hi rend="superscript">d.</hi> turn to<lb/>
the account of those<lb/>
left.</p>
<pb/>
<p>59* 34*<lb/>
Queen Caroline gave<lb/>
<del>throne</del> <gap/> the<lb/>
Countships that <hi rend="underline"><del>were</del> <add>were</add></hi> <gap/><lb/>
<hi rend="underline"><gap/></hi>.  So they should<lb/>
be:  but so should all<lb/>
others be.  <del>To</del> If the <unclear>shame</unclear><lb/>
injured the possession <gap/><lb/>
<gap/>, the <gap/><lb/>
injure the whole people.</p>
<p>60 37<lb/>
Whenever a titled man<lb/>
appears, let all who see<lb/>
him <del>sit up</del> sing out his<lb/>
title with a <gap/>.<lb/>
See <gap/> Dangerous<lb/>
to itself.</p>
<p>61 38<lb/>
Song Splendor of<lb/>
the Crown <add>Throne</add> – <gap/> of<lb/>
the Crown <add>Throne</add> – <lb/>
like a shutter barn<lb/>
door.</p>
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1820 May 26
Emancipation Spanish

§. Factitious Dignity

53 48 30.
Irresistible force and
effect of these false
certificates.
Example, Baronetcy
of merit, in any shape
no evidence.
Originally sold to every
one who could and wd.
pay the price.
Abusive then in the
extreme, it could not
be made more so.

54 49 31.
Things of which it is
evidence.
1. Wealth: thence –
2. Habit of associating
with the wealthy:
thence –
3. – with men of education,
and opportunities
of intellectual
culture above what
are possessed by middling
order.

55 50 32.
These advantages not
being visible, Knight
of an order has in
that the advantage.

56 51 33.
Secres had the Baronet
the equivalent of the
being signs on a sign-post.

57 52 34.
The more irresistibly
pernicious to the
people this instrumt.
of evil, the more determinate
should
be their endeavours
to destroy it.

58 53 35.
Means of destroying it.
Power can be taken
away by superior power:
factitious dignity
not. No power can
cause not to have happened
events that have
happened.


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§. Factitious Dignity

59 54 36.
Sole mode of destroying
such a distinction.
Give it to everybody.
No distinction, no dignity.
Baronets, Grandees
of the first &c. classes
Dukes.
All must go: or what
was taken wd. turn to
the account of those
left.


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59* 34*
Queen Caroline gave
throne the
Countships that were were
. So they should
be: but so should all
others be. To If the shame
injured the possession
, the
injure the whole people.

60 37
Whenever a titled man
appears, let all who see
him sit up sing out his
title with a .
See Dangerous
to itself.

61 38
Song Splendor of
the Crown Throne of
the Crown Throne
like a shutter barn
door.


Identifier: | JB/038/064/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 38.

Date_1

1820-05-26

Marginal Summary Numbering

[[marginal_summary_numbering::53 [or] 30 - 59 [or] 36, 59* [or] 34*, 60 [or] 37 - 61 [or] 38]]

Box

038

Main Headings

emancipation spanish

Folio number

064

Info in main headings field

emancipation spanish?

Image

001

Titles

factitious dignity

Category

marginal summary sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

e4

Penner

john flowerdew colls

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

11701

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