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Its produce is - not obedience<lb/>
Its produce is - not obedience<lb/>
indeed but obsequiousness;<lb/>
indeed but obsequiousness;<lb/>
<unclear>ire</unclear> conformaly<lb/>
i.e <sic>conformaty</sic><lb/>
to another's will.</p>
to another's will.</p>


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1. In the dignitary, power<lb/>
1. In the dignitary, power<lb/>
preeminent.<lb/>
preeminent.<lb/>
2. In d.<hi rend="superscript">o</hi> opulence <unclear>d.<hi rend="superscript">o</hi></unclear><lb/>
2. In d.<hi rend="superscript">o</hi> opulence d.<hi rend="superscript">o</hi><lb/>
3. D.<hi rend="superscript">o</hi> in habits with<lb/>
3. D.<hi rend="superscript">o</hi> in habits with<lb/>
men equal and even<lb/>
men equal and even<lb/>
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in power and<lb/>
in power and<lb/>
opulence.</p>
opulence.</p>
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<p>or 7 <sic>contin.<hi rend="superscript">d</hi></sic><lb/>
<p>or 7 <sic>contin.<hi rend="superscript">d</hi></sic><lb/>
4. In d.<hi rend="superscript">o</hi> place in the<lb/>
4. In d.<hi rend="superscript">o</hi> place in the<lb/>
patron's esteem or affection<lb/>
patron's esteem or affection<lb/>
or both: <unclear>thence</unclear><lb/>
or both: thence<lb/>
chance of obtaining<lb/>
chance of obtaining<lb/>
for others benefits such<lb/>
for others benefits such<lb/>
as the patron can bestow.<lb/>
as the patron can bestow.</p>
5. In d.<hi rend="superscript">o</hi> qualities giving<lb/>
 
<p>5. In d.<hi rend="superscript">o</hi> qualities giving<lb/>
him means and will<lb/>
him means and will<lb/>
to contribute to greatest<lb/>
to contribute to greatest<lb/>
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has for evidence of<lb/>
has for evidence of<lb/>
its existence the instrument<lb/>
its existence the instrument<lb/>
or <unclear>each</unclear> by which<lb/>
or act by which<lb/>
it is conferred: accompanied<lb/>
it is conferred: accompanied<lb/>
commonly with<lb/>
commonly with<lb/>
some symbol visible<lb/>
some symbol visible<lb/>
and conspicuous, ex.<lb/>
and conspicuous, ex.<lb/>
<gap/>, ribbon, <unclear>star</unclear>, medal,<lb/>
<gap/>, ribbon, star, medal,<lb/>
<unclear>etc.</unclear></p>
<unclear>etc.</unclear></p>


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the conception of the opposite<lb/>
the conception of the opposite<lb/>
superiority.</p>
superiority.</p>
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<pb/>
 
<p>or 12.<lb/>
<p>or 12.<lb/>
Cause of the inconsistency<lb/>
Cause of the inconsistency<lb/>
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dawn of reason. For<lb/>
dawn of reason. For<lb/>
the introduction of the<lb/>
the introduction of the<lb/>
false conception <add>a <gap/></add> <gap/> <gap/><lb/>
false conception <add>a amount</add> the <gap/><lb/>
<add>of turn</add> of a moment suffices: for<lb/>
<add>of turn</add> of a moment suffices: for<lb/>
the expulsion, <add>of <gap/> <unclear>all</unclear> <gap/></add> nothing<lb/>
the expulsion, <add>if at all <gap/></add> nothing<lb/>
less than a train of <unclear>affections</unclear>.<lb/>
less than a train <add><gap/> <gap/></add> of reflections.<lb/>
can <gap/></p>
can suffice</p>


<p>or 13.<lb/>
<p>or 13.<lb/>
So in case of Ghosts <gap/><lb/>
So in case of Ghosts &amp;<lb/>
At the <unclear>first</unclear> <del><gap/></del> moment if<lb/>
At the first <del><gap/></del> moment of<lb/>
Darkness opens the <unclear>soon</unclear><lb/>
Darkness opens the door<lb/>
<unclear>imagination</unclear> <gap/> <gap/> <gap/>.<lb/>
Imagination renders them present.<lb/>
<del>to their</del> To <unclear>bunch</unclear> their<lb/>
<del>to their</del> To <unclear>bunch</unclear> their<lb/>
<gap/> <gap/> <add>with <gap/> <gap/></add> <gap/> the <gap/> of judgment<lb/>
<gap/> <gap/> <add>with <gap/> <gap/></add> <gap/> the <gap/> of judgment<lb/>
<del>judgment can <gap/> it</del><lb/>
<del>judgment can <gap/> it</del><lb/>
can <gap/> <gap/> <gap/><lb/>
great can through <gap/> <gap/><lb/>
<gap/> long life <gap/><lb/>
during long life <gap/><lb/>
existence in Ghosts is <unclear>the</unclear><lb/>
existence in Ghosts is the<lb/>
not more fabulous<lb/>
not more fabulous<lb/>
than worth, moral or intellectual,<lb/>
than worth, moral or intellectual,<lb/>
in those creatures<lb/>
in those creatures<lb/>
of <gap/>, <unclear>state</unclear><lb/>
of Monarchy, State<lb/>
Dignitaries.</p>
Dignitaries.</p>


<p>or 14.<lb/>
<p>or 14.<lb/>
Source or <unclear>corrgegration</unclear><lb/>
Source or corroboration<lb/>
of the error, adulation <add><unclear>adulation</unclear></add>,<lb/>
of the error, adulation <add><unclear>adulation</unclear></add>,<lb/>
chief instrument of dissemination,<lb/>
chief instrument of dissemination,<lb/>
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<p>or 16.<lb/>
<p>or 16.<lb/>
Evil this institution has<lb/>
Evil this institution has<lb/>
been <unclear>produced</unclear> above. Needless,<lb/>
been proved above. Needless,<lb/>
by experience: viz of<lb/>
by experience: viz of<lb/>
<gap/>: original number 13.</p>
<gap/>: original number 13.</p>
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<pb/>
<p>Ch. <gap/> <gap/></p>
 
<p>Ch. Factitious Dignity</p>
<p>G.</p>
<p>G.</p>
<p><unclear>S. I. <gap/> <gap/> who</unclear></p>
<p>§. I. Factitious Dignity what</p>
<p>Cause of the <gap/> <gap/><lb/>
<p>§ Cause of the <gap/> <gap/><lb/>
upon it. G <gap/> <gap/><lb/>
upon it. G <gap/> <gap/><lb/>
<gap/> <gap/></p>
<gap/> <gap/></p>


<p><gap/> <gap/> by it<lb/>
<p>§ <gap/> <gap/> by it<lb/>
<gap/> <gap/>, <unclear>4. 5</unclear> </p>
<gap/> <gap/>, <unclear>4. 5</unclear> </p>


<p><gap/> of and<lb/>
<p>Magnitude of and<lb/>
<gap/> and <unclear>un</unclear><lb/>
<gap/> and <unclear>un</unclear><lb/>
<del><gap/></del><add>conquerable</add> of <gap/>
<del><gap/></del><add>conquerable</add> of <gap/>
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<gap/>. <unclear>8</unclear>. 9. 10. 11.</p>
<gap/>. <unclear>8</unclear>. 9. 10. 11.</p>


<p>In <gap/> in the <unclear>conduct</unclear><lb/>
<p>Its effect in the conduct<lb/>
<add>and mind</add> of <gap/> <gap/>.<lb/>
<add>and mind</add> of parties interested.<lb/>
3. 4. 5</p>
3. 4. 5</p>


<p>In mischievous <gap/>.<lb/>
<p>Its mischievousness<lb/>
1. 2. 19. 1<unclear>8</unclear></p>
1. 2. 19. 1<unclear>8</unclear></p>


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1822 Aug. 12.

or 1.
Power is mischievous
in so far as needless.
Of factitious dignity, the
whole.

or 2.
1. At the expence of all
it is conferred.

or 3.
Its produce is - not obedience
indeed but obsequiousness;
i.e conformaty
to another's will.

or 4.
Persons to whom it
produces obsequiousness
are
1. The patron.
2. The dignitary
Towards the patron
most.

or 5.
Opinions it produces
1. That to the dignitary
belong power, opulence
and the good will of
the patron. This is commonly
more or less
true.
2 them, endowments
tending to render him
contributory to greatest
happiness, this is
always false.

or 6.
Factitious dignity is
the factitious cause
of factitious respect.

or 7.
Its product a confused
and indeterminate
mass of opinions
and conceptions
Principal ingredients
are —
1. In the dignitary, power
preeminent.
2. In d.o opulence d.o
3. D.o in habits with
men equal and even
superior in dignity,
and thence, or otherwise,
in power and
opulence.


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or 7 contin.d
4. In d.o place in the
patron's esteem or affection
or both: thence
chance of obtaining
for others benefits such
as the patron can bestow.

5. In d.o qualities giving
him means and will
to contribute to greatest
happiness. True,
the first four false,
the 5th true, the reverse.

or 8.
curious and lamentable
its efficiency in the
production of the false
opinion, mischievous as
it is.

or 9.
In every case, the dignity
has for evidence of
its existence the instrument
or act by which
it is conferred: accompanied
commonly with
some symbol visible
and conspicuous, ex.
, ribbon, star, medal,
etc.

or 10.
Efficient cause of this
power in symbols or
signs, the associations
of ideas.

or 11.
Curious the irresistible
force with which they
operate in the production
of this effect.
Behold a set of men
whom taken in the aggregate
my judgment
pronounces below the
average in the scale of
worth, moral and intellectual.
yet by the sight of
any one is produced
the conception of the opposite
superiority.


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or 12.
Cause of the inconsistency
train of associations
produced by authority in
all shapes and from all
sources from the earliest
dawn of reason. For
the introduction of the
false conception a amount the
of turn of a moment suffices: for
the expulsion, if at all nothing
less than a train of reflections.
can suffice

or 13.
So in case of Ghosts &
At the first moment of
Darkness opens the door
Imagination renders them present.
to their To bunch their
with the of judgment
judgment can it
great can through
during long life
existence in Ghosts is the
not more fabulous
than worth, moral or intellectual,
in those creatures
of Monarchy, State
Dignitaries.

or 14.
Source or corroboration
of the error, adulation adulation,
chief instrument of dissemination,
books; first
the pen, now the press.
In dignitaries, writers have
beholden possessors of power
and opulence to which,
in return for eulogy, they
have looked for benefit
to themselves.

Of the receipt of those benefits
the probability (they
say) would be not as the
moral or intellectual
worth of the dignitary:
such as his kindness towards
them, which again
would be as the intensity
of their eulogy on him.

or 15.
Factitious dignity, has it
in any stage of society
been contributory to greatest
happiness?

or 16.
Evil this institution has
been proved above. Needless,
by experience: viz of
: original number 13.


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Ch. Factitious Dignity

G.

§. I. Factitious Dignity what

§ Cause of the
upon it. G

§ by it
, 4. 5

Magnitude of and
and un
conquerable of . 11. 12. 13

cause of the
influence associate
. 8. 9. 10. 11.

Its effect in the conduct
and mind of parties interested.
3. 4. 5

Its mischievousness
1. 2. 19. 18

present & 24.
of the elements of effective
power this one
excluded; the
government not impaired,
but improved:
all benefits greater
without than with
it.


Identifier: | JB/097/192/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 97.

Date_1

1822-08-12

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or 1 - or 16

Box

097

Main Headings

constitutional code

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192

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Image

001

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Category

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1

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recto

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d7

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31576

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