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<p>1823 May 24</p>
<head>Constitut. Code Topics discarded</head>
<p>1. Casual Order <lb/>
Constitutional Matter to <lb/>
be discarded from <lb/>
Constitut. Code - more <lb/>
or less of it</p>
<p>1. Forms of Government <lb/>
Simple and compound <lb/>
or instruments</p>
<p>2. <gap/>alers means of operating <lb/>
in furtherance of <lb/>
simpler interest</p>
<p><del>2</del> 1 Force 2 intended when 3 remuneration<lb/>
Corruption<lb/>
1. Corruptive influence<lb/>
4 Delusion influence</p>
<p>3. Effects on Subjects<lb/>
happiness, in respect of<lb/>
1. Subsistence 2 Abundance<lb/>
3. Security 4. Equality</p>


<p>Aristocracy, its branches<lb/>
see J.B. to Torino</p>


<p>In a Monarchy how<lb/>
the <add>different</add> instruments of <gap/><lb/>
increase the quality<lb/>
and efficiency of the authors</p>
<p>How by tyranny a<lb/>
Monarch buys love from<lb/>
his subjects</p>
<p>How in a Monarchs<lb/>
Aristocracy the difference<lb/>
between the <gap/> of<lb/>
power possessed by each<lb/>
party became undiscernable: <lb/>
viz. by being<lb/>
continually variable<lb/>
according to idiosyncracy</p>
<p>Effects of the <add>corrupt</add> alliance of<lb/>
the Monarch with the<lb/>
Representation of the people<lb/>
- 2. with the Lawyers<lb/>
bribe<lb/>
- 3. with the Priestly<lb/>
bribe</p><pb/>
<p>II. Corrected Order</p><pb/>
<p>1. Casual Order compound <lb/>
Del<gap/> its instruments <lb/>
1. dis<gap/>al <lb/>
2. Symbolical</p>
<p>dis<gap/> <lb/>
re<gap/> <lb/>
1. Under <unclear>landate</unclear> <lb/>
Mis<gap/>led <lb/>
2. Under vituperation <lb/>
3 Fallacies of all <lb/>
sorts <lb/>
4 Fiction</p>
<p>Instrument of Delusion <lb/>
what common to it <lb/>
will Corruptive influence <lb/>
- what peculiar</p>
<p>Effects of Misrule <lb/>
1. On the <unclear>sinister faculties</unclear> <lb/>
of subjects<lb/>
2 - on the passive non<gap/>ative <lb/>
3. on the active<lb/>
4. on the moral <lb/>
5. on the intellectual</p>
<p>Fiction different <lb/>
<add>department</add> topics to which it has <lb/>
applied itself in the <lb/>
field of law<lb/>
1. Constitutional <lb/>
2. Penal <lb/>
3. Civil </p>
<p>How by the circumstantial <lb/>
evidence afforded <lb/>
by their conduct, Monarchs <lb/>
confess and prove <lb/>
their <unclear>namely</unclear> to the people.</p><pb/>


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1823 May 24

Constitut. Code Topics discarded

1. Casual Order
Constitutional Matter to
be discarded from
Constitut. Code - more
or less of it

1. Forms of Government
Simple and compound
or instruments

2. alers means of operating
in furtherance of
simpler interest

2 1 Force 2 intended when 3 remuneration
Corruption
1. Corruptive influence
4 Delusion influence

3. Effects on Subjects
happiness, in respect of
1. Subsistence 2 Abundance
3. Security 4. Equality

Aristocracy, its branches
see J.B. to Torino

In a Monarchy how
the different instruments of
increase the quality
and efficiency of the authors

How by tyranny a
Monarch buys love from
his subjects

How in a Monarchs
Aristocracy the difference
between the of
power possessed by each
party became undiscernable:
viz. by being
continually variable
according to idiosyncracy

Effects of the corrupt alliance of
the Monarch with the
Representation of the people
- 2. with the Lawyers
bribe
- 3. with the Priestly
bribe


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II. Corrected Order


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1. Casual Order compound
Del its instruments
1. disal
2. Symbolical

dis
re
1. Under landate
Misled
2. Under vituperation
3 Fallacies of all
sorts
4 Fiction

Instrument of Delusion
what common to it
will Corruptive influence
- what peculiar

Effects of Misrule
1. On the sinister faculties
of subjects
2 - on the passive nonative
3. on the active
4. on the moral
5. on the intellectual

Fiction different
department topics to which it has
applied itself in the
field of law
1. Constitutional
2. Penal
3. Civil

How by the circumstantial
evidence afforded
by their conduct, Monarchs
confess and prove
their namely to the people.


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Identifier: | JB/034/016/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 34.

Date_1

1823-05-24

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

034

Main Headings

constitutional code

Folio number

016

Info in main headings field

constitut. code topics discarded

Image

002

Titles

casual order / constitutional matter to be discarded from constitut. code

Category

plan

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

j whatman 1819

Marginals

Paper Producer

admiral pavel chichagov

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1819

Notes public

ID Number

10290

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