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<p>1822 May 29<lb/>
''This Page Has Not Been Transcribed Yet''
<head>Economy &amp;c</head></p>
 
<p>II.  Under a government which being likewise Monarchical<lb/>
 
is not in the above sense altogether pure, the people having or<lb/>
 
appearing to have in the texture <add>composition</add> of it a share more or less<lb/>
considerable, the argument is not <add>quite</add> equally simple.</p>
<p>In this case for the solution of the problem <gap/> thrones have<lb/>
been invented and are occasionally employed.</p>
<p>They may be thus denominated and enumerated and denominated<lb/>
1.  The Balance Mechanical theory<lb/>
2.  The Diagonal Mechanical theory.<lb/>
3.  The Chemical theory.</p>
<p><del>Ther</del> <add>To the end be sense be supposed of an end <del>the reason</del></add> must Monarchy be apparently limited Monarchy <del>be<lb/>
which the</del> have all these several theories been employed:  employed<lb/>
with <unclear>unceasing</unclear> industry, and <del>all <gap/></del> <add><del>to</del> each of them</add> universal <del>satisfaction</del><lb/>
to all <del>those</del> who by <del><gap/></del> sinister interest, interest begotten prejudice<lb/>
<del>authority begotten</del> prejudice or the <gap/> of the <gap/> <gap/> <add>have been and</add> continue<lb/>
attached to it.  This is in every case <del>known the</del> English Monarchy.</p>
<p>England has the <gap/> of the <del><gap/></del> invention of all <unclear>these</unclear><lb/>
<unclear>present</unclear> theories.  England <gap/> honour of the invention.  But<lb/>
if <del>it is</del> this are <del><gap/></del> good for the <del>person</del> pursuance and satisfaction<lb/>
of Englishmen they may be <add><gap/></add> good for the pursuance and satisfaction<lb/>
of the subjects of every other <add>mixt</add> Monarchy <add>to</add> the rulers of which it<lb/>
may happen to think it worth their while to put <del><gap/> <gap/></del><lb/>
in words and such words a support for that force that<lb/>
military force which under <add>in</add> such governments stands in the<lb/>
place of logics renders logic needless.</p>
<p>Of each of these theories a brief exposition follows.</p>
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1822 May 29
Economy &c

II. Under a government which being likewise Monarchical
is not in the above sense altogether pure, the people having or
appearing to have in the texture composition of it a share more or less
considerable, the argument is not quite equally simple.

In this case for the solution of the problem thrones have
been invented and are occasionally employed.

They may be thus denominated and enumerated and denominated
1. The Balance Mechanical theory
2. The Diagonal Mechanical theory.
3. The Chemical theory.

Ther To the end be sense be supposed of an end the reason must Monarchy be apparently limited Monarchy be
which the
have all these several theories been employed: employed
with unceasing industry, and all to each of them universal satisfaction
to all those who by sinister interest, interest begotten prejudice
authority begotten prejudice or the of the have been and continue
attached to it. This is in every case known the English Monarchy.

England has the of the invention of all these
present theories. England honour of the invention. But
if it is this are good for the person pursuance and satisfaction
of Englishmen they may be good for the pursuance and satisfaction
of the subjects of every other mixt Monarchy to the rulers of which it
may happen to think it worth their while to put
in words and such words a support for that force that
military force which under in such governments stands in the
place of logics renders logic needless.

Of each of these theories a brief exposition follows.


Identifier: | JB/044/015/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 44.

Date_1

1822-05-25

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

044

Main Headings

economy as to office

Folio number

015

Info in main headings field

economy &c

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

e2

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

c wilmott 1819

Marginals

Paper Producer

andreas louriottis

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1819

Notes public

ID Number

13800

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