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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>47 <del>42</del> 24.<lb/>
 
By ruling few, rewards<lb/>
for them to scramble for<lb/>
are heaped up;  then the<lb/>
cry is – See what is to<lb/>
be done by reward!</p>
<p>48 <del>43</del> 25.<lb/>
English and French<lb/>
armies opposite, Dukedom<lb/>
in possession, or<lb/>
expectancy, of the Commander<lb/>
on each side,<lb/>
if no drawn battle,<lb/>
one must be victor.<lb/>
Proof of conquest,<lb/>
no more Dukedom in<lb/>
eye than handkerchief<lb/>
in pocket.</p>
<pb/>
<p><head>&sect;. Factitious Dignity</head></p>
<p>49 <del>44</del> 26.<lb/>
Of orders of knighthood,<lb/>
origin matches the use.<lb/>
Origin, vice.  Early manufacturer,<lb/>
if not inventor,<lb/>
Edward 3<hi rend="superscript">d.</hi>  At a ball,<lb/>
garter of a married<lb/>
woman, his first cousin,<lb/>
for whom he had a<lb/>
passion, on the ground.<lb/>
Taking it up "Shame<lb/>
(said he) to him who<lb/>
thinks ill of this".  What<lb/>
ill, unless his hand had<lb/>
been where it should<lb/>
not be?</p>
<p>50 <del>45</del> 27.<lb/>
Sober he must have<lb/>
been when the remembrance<lb/>
of this scene<lb/>
was revived as often as<lb/>
he gave a garter in token<lb/>
of chief favouritism.<lb/>
Insult to the husband<lb/>
under shelter of<lb/>
royal impunity.</p>
<pb/>
<p><head>&sect;. Factitious Dignity</head></p>
<p>51 <del>46</del> 28.<lb/>
Sole seat, Monarchy:<lb/>
effects different in pure<lb/>
and mixt d<hi rend="superscript">o.</hi><lb/>
1.  Under a pure d<hi rend="superscript">o.</hi> mischief<lb/>
none.  By more<lb/>
potent <del>injuries</del> engines,<lb/>
mischief so great, no<lb/>
room for more.  Force<lb/>
sufficient, corruption<lb/>
needless:  representatives<lb/>
none, representatives to<lb/>
corrupt none.</p>
<p>52 <del>47.</del> 29.<lb/>
2.  Under a mixt d<hi rend="superscript">o.</hi>,<lb/>
sole need:  viz for corrupting<lb/>
representatives by<lb/>
engaging them to betray<lb/>
their trust under a mixt <add>d<hi rend="superscript">o.</hi></add><lb/>
ruler's interest not being<lb/>
less opposite to people's<lb/>
than under a pure d<hi rend="superscript">o.</hi>,<lb/>
neither in this, nor in<lb/>
any shape, is the matter<lb/>
of corruption left unemployed.</p>
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1820 May 26
Emancipation Spanish

§. Factitious Dignity

47 42 24.
By ruling few, rewards
for them to scramble for
are heaped up; then the
cry is – See what is to
be done by reward!

48 43 25.
English and French
armies opposite, Dukedom
in possession, or
expectancy, of the Commander
on each side,
if no drawn battle,
one must be victor.
Proof of conquest,
no more Dukedom in
eye than handkerchief
in pocket.


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§. Factitious Dignity

49 44 26.
Of orders of knighthood,
origin matches the use.
Origin, vice. Early manufacturer,
if not inventor,
Edward 3d. At a ball,
garter of a married
woman, his first cousin,
for whom he had a
passion, on the ground.
Taking it up "Shame
(said he) to him who
thinks ill of this". What
ill, unless his hand had
been where it should
not be?

50 45 27.
Sober he must have
been when the remembrance
of this scene
was revived as often as
he gave a garter in token
of chief favouritism.
Insult to the husband
under shelter of
royal impunity.


---page break---

§. Factitious Dignity

51 46 28.
Sole seat, Monarchy:
effects different in pure
and mixt do.
1. Under a pure do. mischief
none. By more
potent injuries engines,
mischief so great, no
room for more. Force
sufficient, corruption
needless: representatives
none, representatives to
corrupt none.

52 47. 29.
2. Under a mixt do.,
sole need: viz for corrupting
representatives by
engaging them to betray
their trust under a mixt do.
ruler's interest not being
less opposite to people's
than under a pure do.,
neither in this, nor in
any shape, is the matter
of corruption left unemployed.


Identifier: | JB/038/063/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 38.

Date_1

1820-05-26

Marginal Summary Numbering

[[marginal_summary_numbering::47 [or] 24 - 52 [or] 29]]

Box

038

Main Headings

emancipation spanish

Folio number

063

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

e3

Penner

john flowerdew colls

Watermarks

[[watermarks::i&m [prince of wales feathers] 1818]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

arthur wellesley, duke of wellington

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

1818

Notes public

ID Number

11700

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