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<p>1824 Nov. 9<lb/>
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<head>Constitutional Code</head><note>Ch. IX Ministers Collectively<lb/>
 
&sect;. 11. Remuneration</note></p>
 
<p>Rationale</p>
 
<p>What is the consequence?  Do they believe in Ghosts?<lb/>
Perhaps not:  almost always not <add>in most instances probably</add>, that is to say when <del>the</del> will<lb/>
the body the and has arrived at mature age, and judgment<lb/>
informed <add><del><gap/></del> and draughted</add> by appropriate knowledge has had time to do its<lb/>
work.  Well then take a man <del>who by this circumstance</del> <add>whose mind has acquired</add><lb/>
<del>does not believe in Ghosts</del> the strength necessary to <unclear>repell</unclear><lb/>
<del>them</del> <unclear>persons</unclear> in this shape.  Does he believe in Ghosts?  No:<lb/>
but though he believes <del>he does not the less</del> <add>still does he</add> suffer and in some<lb/>
respects <add><unclear>over</unclear> and <unclear>over</unclear></add> even act as if he did.  <del>He  <gap/> comes upon<lb/>
his those</del> <add>No room is to be</add> <unclear>alone</unclear> and in a state of darkness <add>than</add> the horrific idea<lb/>
takes possession of his mind.  <del>From</del> Judgment indeed when <gap/><lb/>
comes in to his aid:  but before it can have time to<lb/>
act with effect, the mischief in no small quantity has been<lb/>
done.</p>
<p>Thus it is in regard to Kings and Lords:  beings<lb/>
whose existence is so unhappily <gap/>, and whose case excellence<lb/>
alone is the work of imagination.  If not by a<lb/>
disastrous experience by obstruction at any rate, and<lb/>
still more by the general <del>de</del> <gap/> and the whole tenor of<lb/>
<gap/> <del><gap/></del> <add>distinguished</add> by quality the <del><gap/></del> <unclear>opposite</unclear> of excellence.<lb/>
Yet let but the word <hi rend="underline">King</hi> sound in his ears or even the<lb/>
word Lord in <add>with</add> any of its varieties, <add>that same mind de</add> respect and <gap/><lb/>
enters <add>make their entry</add> upon his mind, and if <gap/> is <gap/>, it is<lb/>
with a degree of delay analogous to that of the process<lb/>
of that <gap/> carried on in those Judicatories which upon <add>tribunals in which there</add><lb/>
the name of Courts of Justice. <add>is so much of judicature and so little of justice</add></p>
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1824 Nov. 9
Constitutional CodeCh. IX Ministers Collectively
§. 11. Remuneration

Rationale

What is the consequence? Do they believe in Ghosts?
Perhaps not: almost always not in most instances probably, that is to say when the will
the body the and has arrived at mature age, and judgment
informed and draughted by appropriate knowledge has had time to do its
work. Well then take a man who by this circumstance whose mind has acquired
does not believe in Ghosts the strength necessary to repell
them persons in this shape. Does he believe in Ghosts? No:
but though he believes he does not the less still does he suffer and in some
respects over and over even act as if he did. He comes upon
his those
No room is to be alone and in a state of darkness than the horrific idea
takes possession of his mind. From Judgment indeed when
comes in to his aid: but before it can have time to
act with effect, the mischief in no small quantity has been
done.

Thus it is in regard to Kings and Lords: beings
whose existence is so unhappily , and whose case excellence
alone is the work of imagination. If not by a
disastrous experience by obstruction at any rate, and
still more by the general de and the whole tenor of
distinguished by quality the opposite of excellence.
Yet let but the word King sound in his ears or even the
word Lord in with any of its varieties, that same mind de respect and
enters make their entry upon his mind, and if is , it is
with a degree of delay analogous to that of the process
of that carried on in those Judicatories which upon tribunals in which there
the name of Courts of Justice. is so much of judicature and so little of justice


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1824-11-09

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Box

039

Main Headings

constitutional code

Folio number

160

Info in main headings field

constitutional code

Image

001

Titles

rationale

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d10 / e10

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

j whatman turkey mill 1824

Marginals

Paper Producer

jonathan blenman

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1824

Notes public

ID Number

12167

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