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<head>Ch. XIV. <del>Political in</del> <hi rend='underline'>Constitutional</hi> Advantages.</head>
<p>Among the advantages <add>effects resulting</add> attending the institution<lb/>of the National Debt in its <del> creation </del> early stages<lb/>was the <del><gap/></del> engaging the <del><gap/></del> money'd interest in the support<lb/> of the established government.  <hi rend='underline'>That</hi> was the <hi rend='underline'>great</hi> monied <lb/> interest.  An advantage resulting from the <lb/> transmutation of the National Debt into its present <lb/>form will be the securing the <add>support of the</add> <hi rend='underline'>little</hi> monied interest by the .. powerful Fee. <note>In other points of .. the institution has met with many censurers: <add>disapprovers: </add> in this it has found none, at least among those <add>any</add> who regard the existing constitution worth preserving.</note> The body politic, as<lb/> well as the body national is subject to its constitutional<lb/> disease; it was then <hi rend='underline'>tyranny</hi>: it is now anarchy.<lb/>  The danger <hi rend='underline'>then arose</hi>, from a single person<lb/> <del>and</del> <add>in support of</add> the sentiments of <del>subjection ... by that</del> <add>submission pointed to ...</add> person,<lb/>  and carried to excess.  The danger <hi rend='underline'>now is</hi>, from the attitude;<lb/> and <add>in respect of</add> the disposition to un..ness which has<lb/> been propagated <add>and continues to be</add> with but too much ... among that <add>the</add><lb/><add>lower orders that is among the bulk <add>body</add> of the people.</add>multitude.  As the disease changes it form, so<lb/> should the remedy. The disease having thus changed its form, the  <del><gap/></del> remedy can not be  <del><gap/></del> <add>modified</add>
made too<lb/>soon to undergo a correspondent change.<lb/></p><pb/>
<p>Admirable are the remedies that have already<lb/> applied:  admirable not more for their efficiency<lb/>than for their gentleness.  There remains this one,<lb/>(and <add>perhaps</add> and those that might be named) remedies <del>and that would</del><lb/> <del>be</del> not less efficient, and still more gentle.<lb/></p><add>2. Turning</add>


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<head>1 Sept. 1800<lb/> Trust<lb/> <del>Ch. XIV. Political or</del> <hi rend='underline'>Constitutional</hi> Advantages.</head>
 
<p>Among the advantages <add>effects resulting</add> attending the institution<lb/>of the National Debt in its <del> creation </del> early stages<lb/>was the <del>b</del> engaging the <sic>money'd</sic> interest in the support<lb/> of the established government.  <hi rend='underline'>That</hi> was the <hi rend='underline'>great</hi> <sic>monied</sic> <lb/> interest.  An advantage resulting from the <lb/> transmutation of the National Debt into its proposed <lb/>form will be the securing the <add>support of the</add> <hi rend='underline'>little</hi> <sic>monied</sic> interest by the <gap/>  powerful Fee. <note>In other points of view the institution has met with many censurers: <add><sic>disapprovers</sic>:</add> in this it has found none, at least among those <add>any</add> who regard the existing constitution as worth preserving.</note> The body politic, as<lb/> well as the body national is subject to [its] <!-- brackets in pencil --> constitutional<lb/> disease; it was then <hi rend='underline'>tyranny</hi>: it is now anarchy.<lb/>  The danger <hi rend='underline'>then arose</hi>, from a single person<lb/> <del>and</del> <add>in support of</add> the sentiments of <del>subjection started by that</del> <add>submission pointed to <del>towards</del> </add> person,<lb/>  and carried to excess - the danger <hi rend='underline'>now is</hi>, from the multitude;<lb/> and <add>in respect of</add> the disposition to unruliness which has<lb/> been propagated <add>and continues to be</add> with but too success among that <add>the</add><lb/> lower orders that is among the bulk <add>body</add> of the people.<lb/> multitude.  As the disease changes its form, so<lb/> should the remedy. The disease having thus changed<lb/> its form, the  <del>remed</del> remedy can not be  <del>sub</del> <add>modified</add>
made too<lb/>soon to undergo a correspondent change. </p> <p>Admirable are the remedies that have already<lb/> been applied:  admirable, not more for their efficiency<lb/> than for their gentleness. There remains this one,<lb/>(and <add>perhaps</add> and those that might be named) <add>remedies</add> <del>and that would<lb/> be</del> not less efficient, and still more gentle.<lb/><add>2. Turning</add> </p>






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1 Sept. 1800
Trust
Ch. XIV. Political or Constitutional Advantages.

Among the advantages effects resulting attending the institution
of the National Debt in its creation early stages
was the b engaging the money'd interest in the support
of the established government. That was the great monied
interest. An advantage resulting from the
transmutation of the National Debt into its proposed
form will be the securing the support of the little monied interest by the powerful Fee. In other points of view the institution has met with many censurers: disapprovers: in this it has found none, at least among those any who regard the existing constitution as worth preserving. The body politic, as
well as the body national is subject to [its] constitutional
disease; it was then tyranny: it is now anarchy.
The danger then arose, from a single person
and in support of the sentiments of subjection started by that submission pointed to towards person,
and carried to excess - the danger now is, from the multitude;
and in respect of the disposition to unruliness which has
been propagated and continues to be with but too success among that the
lower orders that is among the bulk body of the people.
multitude. As the disease changes its form, so
should the remedy. The disease having thus changed
its form, the remed remedy can not be sub modified made too
soon to undergo a correspondent change.

Admirable are the remedies that have already
been applied: admirable, not more for their efficiency
than for their gentleness. There remains this one,
(and perhaps and those that might be named) remedies and that would
be
not less efficient, and still more gentle.
2. Turning




Identifier: | JB/002/305/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 2.

Date_1

1800-09-01

Marginal Summary Numbering

1

Box

002

Main Headings

annuity notes

Folio number

305

Info in main headings field

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

e1 / f209

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

<…>m 1798

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

frances wright

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

1798

Notes public

ID Number

1044

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