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<p>Autores<lb/>
Autores<lb/>
Criticaridi<lb/>
Criticaridi<lb/>
Hume Hist.<lb/>
Hume Hist.<lb/>
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Anno. Reg:<hi rend="superscript">r</hi><lb/>
Anno. Reg:<hi rend="superscript">r</hi><lb/>
Burke<lb/>
Burke<lb/>
Ferguson<lb/>Robertson J.<lb/><pb/>
Ferguson<lb/>Robertson J.</p>
 
<pb/>
Motives for War<lb/>
<p><head>Motives for War<lb/>
Ancient &amp; Modern<lb/>
<p>Ancient &amp; Modern</head></p>
1. Slaves &amp; Lands<lb/>
<p>1. Slaves &amp; Lands<lb/>
&amp; Goods<lb/>
&amp; Goods<lb/>
<gap/>nity<lb/>
<gap/>nity</p>
 
<p>2. Lands Fields<lb/>
2. Lands Fields<lb/>
plunder. Ranson<lb/>
plunder. Ranson<lb/>
Gather<lb/>
Gothic<lb/>
times<lb/>
times</p>
 
<p>3. Field-plunder<lb/>
<p>3. Field-plunder<lb/>
&amp; Home plunder</p>
&amp; House plunder</p>
 
<p>4. Contributions<lb/>
<p>4. Contributions<lb/>
ordinary</p>
ordinary</p>
<p>5. Contributions<lb/>
<p>5. Contributions<lb/>
extraordinary</p>
extraordinary</p>
 
<p>6. Field –Sea –<lb/>
<p>6. Field-Sea-<lb/>
-plunder Privateering</p>
-plunder-Privateering</p>
<p>7. Ship-money<lb/>
 
<p>7. Class-money<lb/>
&amp; Head-money<lb/>
&amp; Head-money<lb/>
for Kings' Ships</p>
for Kings' Ships</p>
<p>8. Chance of<lb/>
<p>8. Chance of<lb/>
a <hi rend="underline">Place</hi> (Office)<lb/>
a <hi rend="underline">Place</hi> (Office)<lb/>
Nomination to Places<lb/>
Nomination to Places<lb/>
a mode of levying<lb/>
a mode of levying<lb/>
tribute</p><pb/>
tribute</p>
 
<pb/>
<p>Ransoming went <lb/>
<p>Ransoming went <lb/>
out when standing<lb/>
out when standing<lb/>
armies came in<lb/>
armies came in.<lb/>
This a service done<lb/>
This a service done<lb/>
by standing armies<lb/>
by standing armies<lb/>
The war national<lb/>
The war national<lb/>
not personal &#x2014; the<lb/>
not personal the<lb/>
motives to war weakened <lb/>
motives to war weakened <lb/>
&#x2014; and Soldiers<lb/>
and Soldiers<lb/>
of fortune could<lb/>
of fortune could<lb/>
not yield such<lb/>
not yield such<lb/>
ransom as Feudal<lb/>
ransom as Feudal<lb/>
Barons &amp; Knights</p>
Barons &amp; Knights</p>
&#x2014;<lb/>
<p>Alliances with<lb/>
<p>Alliances with<lb/>
Prussia, alliance<lb/>
Prussia, alliance<lb/>
with <gap/>ness &#x2014;<lb/>
with weakness  –<lb/>
We have had him<lb/>
We have had him<lb/>
to fight up against<lb/>
to fight up against<lb/>
Russia &amp; the Austria</p>
Russia &amp; the Austria</p>
<p>The Alliance gets<lb/>
<p>The Alliance gets<lb/>
enemies more than in<lb/>
enemies more than in<lb/>
proportion.</p>
proportion.</p>
 
<p>Russia<lb/>
<p>Russia</p>
1. Inaccessible<lb/>
<p>1. Inaccessible</p>
2. Nothing to be got<lb/>
<p>2. Nothing to be got<lb/>
by success–<lb/>
by success &#x2014;<lb/>
No colonies No<lb/>
No colonies &#x2014; No<lb/>
merchant ships to<lb/>
merchant ships to<lb/>
take.</p><pb/>
take.</p>
 
<pb/>
<head>Profit</head>
<p><head><unclear>Profit</unclear></head></p>
<p>Pacific dispositions<lb/>
<p>Pacific dispositions<lb/>
<unclear>perpetual</unclear> &amp; universal<lb/>
perpetual&amp; universal<lb/>
peace will<lb/>
peace will<lb/>
certainly come about<lb/>
certainly come about<lb/>
sooner or<lb/>
sooner or<lb/>
later &#x2014; Civilization<lb/>
later Civilization<lb/>
has not so<lb/>
has not so<lb/>
far to go in this<lb/>
far to go in this<lb/>
line as it has<lb/>
line as it has<lb/>
<add>advanced</add>given already</p>
<add>advanced</add> gone already</p>
<p>Why then do<lb/>
<p>Why then do<lb/>
you write?<lb/>
you write?<lb/>
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and whenever it<lb/>
and whenever it<lb/>
does come the<lb/>
does come the<lb/>
<unclear>devolution</unclear> <del><gap/></del><lb/>
<unclear>Revolution</unclear> <del><gap/></del><lb/>
other effects must<lb/>
other effects must<lb/>
have its authors<lb/>
have its authors<lb/>
&amp; its means</p><pb/>
&amp; its means</p>
 
<pb/>
<p>Request of<lb/>
<p>Requests of<lb/>
Lending money<lb/>
Lending money<lb/>
to the public<lb/>
to the public<lb/>
have been proposed<lb/>
have been proposed<lb/>
&#x2014; But<lb/>
But<lb/>
who will have<lb/>
who will leave<lb/>
money to M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Pitt<lb/>
money to M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Pitt<lb/>
to <sic>committ</sic> <del>mur</del><lb/>
to committ <del>mur</del><lb/>
murder with?</p>
murder with?</p>
<p>Allies &#x2014; if too<lb/>
<p>Allies–; if too<lb/>
<del>w<gap/></del> weak, to <lb/>
<del><gap/></del> weak, to <lb/>
be supported &#x2014; if<lb/>
be supported if<lb/>
strong, to be cultivated<lb/>
strong, to be cultivated<lb/>
&#x2014; says the<lb/>
–says the<lb/>
vulgar system<lb/>
vulgar system.<lb/>
<del>How much</del> Retort<lb/>
<del>How much</del> Retort<lb/>
the dilemma &#x2014;<lb/>
the dilemma <lb/>
If strong, you <gap/><lb/>
If strong, you hurt<lb/>
the <sic>ballance</sic> of<lb/>
the ballance of<lb/>
power &#x2014; If weak<lb/>
power If weak<lb/>
they are a <sic>burthen</sic><lb/>
they are a burthen<lb/>
on you</p><pb/>
on you</p>
 
<p>Col<gap/> &amp;<lb/>
connections<lb/>
all matters<add>main ideas ab</add><lb/>
concern in co<lb/>
blind them <lb/>
injustice of<lb/>
palpably unj<lb/>
Take this an<lb/>
and even op<lb/>
&amp; men would<lb/>
ashamed of fig<lb/>
on a cause  p<lb/>
unjust</p>
<p>In case ch<lb/>
Dutch War.</p>
 
Places in<lb/>
paid by thr<lb/>
Country betw<lb/>
-sided given to<lb/>
powers? Is<lb/>
the colony,<lb/>
be paid for be<lb/>
-versed. &#x2014; At<lb/>
it is not worth<lb/>
Mother Count<lb/>
while to pay
 
 
 
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Autores
Criticaridi
Hume Hist.
Kamus in Man
L.d Sheffield
Sinclair
Anno. Reg:r
Burke
Ferguson
Robertson J.


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Motives for War

Ancient & Modern

1. Slaves & Lands
& Goods
nity

2. Lands Fields
plunder. Ranson
Gothic
times

3. Field-plunder
& House plunder

4. Contributions
ordinary

5. Contributions
extraordinary

6. Field –Sea –
-plunder – Privateering

7. Ship-money
& Head-money
for Kings' Ships

8. Chance of
a Place (Office)
Nomination to Places
a mode of levying
tribute


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Ransoming went
out when standing
armies came in.
This a service done
by standing armies
The war national
not personal – the
motives to war weakened
– and Soldiers
of fortune could
not yield such
ransom as Feudal
Barons & Knights

Alliances with
Prussia, alliance
with weakness –
We have had him
to fight up against
Russia & the Austria

The Alliance gets
enemies more than in
proportion.

Russia
1. Inaccessible
2. Nothing to be got
by success–
No colonies – No
merchant ships to
take.


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Profit

Pacific dispositions
perpetual& universal
peace will
certainly come about
sooner or
later – Civilization
has not so
far to go in this
line as it has
advanced gone already

Why then do
you write?
Because the
sooner the better
and whenever it
does come the
Revolution
other effects must
have its authors
& its means


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Requests of
Lending money
to the public
have been proposed
– But
who will leave
money to Mr Pitt
to committ mur
murder with?

Allies–; if too
weak, to
be supported – if
strong, to be cultivated
–says the
vulgar system.
How much Retort
the dilemma –
If strong, you hurt
the ballance of
power – If weak
they are a burthen
on you


Identifier: | JB/109/001/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 109.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

109

Main Headings

Folio number

001

Info in main headings field

Pacif. & Emancip.

Image

002

Titles

Motives for War / Prefat. / Polit. Econ. Bounties &c

Category

Marginal summary sheet

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

Watermarks

[[watermarks::L MUNN [Britannia with shield emblem]]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

Benjamin Constant

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

35656

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