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15<lb/>1822 July 5<lb/><head>Constitutional Code</head><note>Supreme Operative<lb/>2 I. Monarch</note><p>119 or 1. +<lb/>General Conclusion.<lb/>1.<lb/>Enemies to the people<lb/>are all possessed of<lb/>Shares of power in every<lb/>form of Government,<lb/>in which the possessors<lb/>of the Supreme operative<lb/>power have not all<lb/>of them immediately or<lb/>intermediately the people<lb/>for their Constituents:<lb/>in particular<lb/>1. Absolute Monarch.<lb/>2. Limited Monarch.<lb/>3. Member of a permanent<lb/>Aristocracy.<lb/>4. Member of a Representative<lb/>body, in so far as<lb/>not located by universality,<lb/><sic>secresy</sic>, equality,<lb/>and annuality of<lb/>suffrage.</p><p>120 2. +<lb/>Implacable so long<lb/>as hopes continue of<lb/>remaining in the<lb/>several situations or<lb/>a better, must be all<lb/>such enemies.</p><p>121 3. +<lb/>So governed, the people<lb/>are governed by their<lb/>enemies.</p><p>122. 4. +<lb/>Other than absolutely<lb/>or comparatively<lb/>infelicitous can not be<lb/>the condition of a<lb/>people so governed.</p><p>123 5. +<lb/>Willingly to give<lb/>support to any such<lb/>Government (if a better<lb/>seems attainable) is<lb/>willingly to act as an<lb/>enemy to the people.</p><pb/>124 6. +<lb/>Arguments in favor of Monarchy.<p>From greatest happiness<lb/>principle, none.<lb/>None but from blind<lb/>prejudice.</p><p>Sole reliance, force,<lb/>intimidation, corruption,<lb/>delusion.</p> | |||
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1822 July 5
Constitutional CodeSupreme Operative
2 I. Monarch
119 or 1. +
General Conclusion.
1.
Enemies to the people
are all possessed of
Shares of power in every
form of Government,
in which the possessors
of the Supreme operative
power have not all
of them immediately or
intermediately the people
for their Constituents:
in particular
1. Absolute Monarch.
2. Limited Monarch.
3. Member of a permanent
Aristocracy.
4. Member of a Representative
body, in so far as
not located by universality,
secresy, equality,
and annuality of
suffrage.
120 2. +
Implacable so long
as hopes continue of
remaining in the
several situations or
a better, must be all
such enemies.
121 3. +
So governed, the people
are governed by their
enemies.
122. 4. +
Other than absolutely
or comparatively
infelicitous can not be
the condition of a
people so governed.
123 5. +
Willingly to give
support to any such
Government (if a better
seems attainable) is
willingly to act as an
enemy to the people.
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124 6. +
Arguments in favor of Monarchy.
From greatest happiness
principle, none.
None but from blind
prejudice.
Sole reliance, force,
intimidation, corruption,
delusion.
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