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<p>1824. April 28.<lb/>
<head>Constitutional Code.</head></p>
<p><head>Ch. Ministers Collectively.<lb/>
&sect;. Remuneration.</head></p>
<p>or 18. or 1.<lb/>
Art.  or 18. or 1.  <add>Inconsistent with the</add> Principles<lb/>
of the Constitution<lb/>
<del>as to</del> <add>is all</add> purely factitious<lb/>
honor or dignity<lb/>
arbitrarily conferred:  by<lb/>
in particular by titles and<lb/>
badges arbitrarily conferred:<lb/>
<del>Art or 19. or 2.<lb/>
Purely factitious is<lb/>
all honor <add>arbitrarily</add> conferred<lb/>
<add>as all</add> by titles attached to the<lb/>
name <gap/><lb/>
worn by the person,</del><lb/>
<add>viz.</add> without <del>indication</del> <add>proof judicial</add><lb/>
of <del>individual</del> <add>extraordinary</add> service<lb/>
performance <add>by the individual</add>:  still more if<lb/>
without indication of d<hi rend="superscript">o.</hi></p>
<p>or 20. or 3.<lb/>
<p>or 20. or 3.<lb/>
Art.  or 20. or 3.<lb/>
Art.  or 20. or 3.<lb/>
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4.  Garters.</p>
4.  Garters.</p>
<p>or 22. or 5.<lb/>
<p>or 22. or 5.<lb/>
1<lb/>
Art.  or 22. or 5.<lb/>
Art.  or 22. or 5.<lb/>
Evils produced by this<lb/>
Evils produced by this<lb/>
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5.  In its factitious<lb/>
5.  In its factitious<lb/>
deputy, as necessity<lb/>
deputy, as necessity<lb/>
no use, <del><del>for</del></del>
no use, <del>for</del> much<lb/>
</note></p>
evil – the evil power.</note></p>
 
<p>2<lb/>
 
1.  Diminution of the<lb/>
 
aggregate mass &amp; value<lb/>
 
of extraordinary<lb/>
<p>1824. April 28.<lb/>
public service.</p>
<head>Constitutional Code.</head></p>
<pb/>
<p><head>Ch. Ministers Collectively.<lb/>
&sect;. Remuneration.</head></p>
<p>Evil. 1 continued:<lb/>
Principles.<lb/>
3<lb/>
Suppose no factitious<lb/>
honor, only to those by<lb/>
whom extraordinary<lb/>
service to the public<lb/>
had been supposed<lb/>
done, would general<lb/>
respect &amp; regard be paid.<lb/>
Add factitious honor,<lb/>
the tribute is paid to<lb/>
those by none of<lb/>
whom, unless by accident,<lb/>
any such service<lb/>
has been rendered.</p>
<p>4.<lb/>
Factitious honor supposed<lb/>
a maker, whose<lb/>
favor is the fountain<lb/>
of the stream.  Only to those<lb/>
by whom his own interest,<lb/>
self regarding<lb/>
or sympathetic, is promoted,<lb/>
will the efficient<lb/>
causes of regard<lb/>
and respect <del>be paid</del><lb/>
the magnets by which<lb/>
they are attracted – be<lb/>
given:  to his living instruments<lb/>
or favorites:<lb/>
for service rendered<lb/>
to him or them.</p>
<p>5<lb/>
2. Evil 2. Production<lb/>
of positive evil to an<lb/>
indefinite amount:<lb/>
in quality, infinitely<lb/>
diversified:  in quantity<lb/>
boundless:  namely<lb/>
all evil to the production<lb/>
of which, the<lb/>
patron is capable of<lb/>
being led by the pursuit<lb/>
of his separate sinister<lb/>
interest.<lb/>
<add>In</add></p>
<pb/>
<p><head>Ch. Ministers Collectively.<lb/>
<p><head>Ch. Ministers Collectively.<lb/>
&sect;. Remuneration.</head></p>
&sect;. Remuneration.</head></p>
<p>or 18. or 1.<lb/>
<p>Evil 2 continued<lb/>
Art.  or 18. or 1.  <add>Inconsistent with the</add> Principles<lb/>
6<lb/>
of the Constitution<lb/>
In this pursuit,<lb/>
<del>as to</del> <add>is all</add> purely factitious<lb/>
all persons desirous<lb/>
honor or dignity<lb/>
of obtaining one of<lb/>
arbitrarily conferred:  by<lb/>
these magnets by<lb/>
in particular by titles and<lb/>
which general regard<lb/>
badges arbitrarily conferred:<lb/>
and respect is<lb/>
<del>Art or 19. or 2.<lb/>
attracted, will be<lb/>
Purely factitious is<lb/>
ready assistants:<lb/>
all honor <add>arbitrarily</add> conferred<lb/>
how great soever the<lb/>
<add>as all</add> by titles attached to the<lb/>
detriment to universal<lb/>
name <gap/><lb/>
interest.</p>
worn by the person,</del><lb/>
<p>7<lb/>
<add>viz.</add> without <del>indication</del> <add>proof judicial</add><lb/>
3. Evil 3. Lessening the<lb/>
of <del>individual</del> <add>extraordinary</add> service<lb/>
efficiency of natural<lb/>
performance <add>by the individual</add>:  still more if<lb/>
honor in the production<lb/>
without indication of d<hi rend="superscript">o.</hi></p>
or extra-public<lb/>
 
service:  viz.<lb/>
 
1.  By turning ambition<lb/>
 
aside, from the<lb/>
 
pursuit of natural<lb/>
honor thro' extra-public<lb/>
service, to<lb/>
d<hi rend="superscript">o.</hi> of this cheaper<lb/>
means of purchas<hi rend="superscript">g.</hi><lb/>
regard and respect –<lb/>
thence, lessening the<lb/>
number of those endeavouring<lb/>
to render<lb/>
it.</p>
<p>8.<lb/>
2.  By lessening the<lb/>
value of the regard<lb/>
and respect, in the<lb/>
eyes of bidders, bidding<lb/>
for it by extra-public<lb/>
service:  viz.<lb/>
<add>1.</add> by the spectacle of<lb/>
greater d<hi rend="superscript">o.</hi> – 2. by the<lb/>
multitude of the<lb/>
sharers in the<lb/>
profit.</p>
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1824. April 28.
Constitutional Code.

Ch. Ministers Collectively.
§. Remuneration.

or 18. or 1.
Art. or 18. or 1. Inconsistent with the Principles
of the Constitution
as to is all purely factitious
honor or dignity
arbitrarily conferred: by
in particular by titles and
badges arbitrarily conferred:
Art or 19. or 2.
Purely factitious is
all honor arbitrarily conferred
as all by titles attached to the
name
worn by the person,

viz. without indication proof judicial
of individual extraordinary service
performance by the individual: still more if
without indication of do.

or 20. or 3.
Art. or 20. or 3.
Examples of titles attached
to names,
1. Prince.
2. Arch-duke.
3. Duke.
4. Marquis.
5. Earl or Count.
6. Viscount.
7. Baron.
8. Baronet.
9. Knight.

or 21. or 4.
Art. or 21. or 4.
Examples of symbols
of dignity worn by a
person.
1. Starts
2. Crosses.
3. Ribbons.
4. Garters.

or 22. or 5.
1
Art. or 22. or 5.
Evils produced by this
factitious honour thus
conferred –
add 3 Novr 1824.
Evil 1. A continual Diminution
of the aggregate mass of
happiness.
2. Taken together Those who have it
not lose more by the
depression, than those who
have it given by the exultation:
they the lines are the million
the others the picture no more
than the hundred.
3 Inequality in wealth
is necessary to the existence
of society: also the less
prejudice and purity
the better.
4. So, in power.
5. In its factitious
deputy, as necessity
no use, for much
evil – the evil power.

2
1. Diminution of the
aggregate mass & value
of extraordinary
public service.


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Ch. Ministers Collectively.
§. Remuneration.

Evil. 1 continued:
Principles.
3
Suppose no factitious
honor, only to those by
whom extraordinary
service to the public
had been supposed
done, would general
respect & regard be paid.
Add factitious honor,
the tribute is paid to
those by none of
whom, unless by accident,
any such service
has been rendered.

4.
Factitious honor supposed
a maker, whose
favor is the fountain
of the stream. Only to those
by whom his own interest,
self regarding
or sympathetic, is promoted,
will the efficient
causes of regard
and respect be paid
the magnets by which
they are attracted – be
given: to his living instruments
or favorites:
for service rendered
to him or them.

5
2. Evil 2. Production
of positive evil to an
indefinite amount:
in quality, infinitely
diversified: in quantity
boundless: namely
all evil to the production
of which, the
patron is capable of
being led by the pursuit
of his separate sinister
interest.
In


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Ch. Ministers Collectively.
§. Remuneration.

Evil 2 continued
6
In this pursuit,
all persons desirous
of obtaining one of
these magnets by
which general regard
and respect is
attracted, will be
ready assistants:
how great soever the
detriment to universal
interest.

7
3. Evil 3. Lessening the
efficiency of natural
honor in the production
or extra-public
service: viz.
1. By turning ambition
aside, from the
pursuit of natural
honor thro' extra-public
service, to
do. of this cheaper
means of purchasg.
regard and respect –
thence, lessening the
number of those endeavouring
to render
it.

8.
2. By lessening the
value of the regard
and respect, in the
eyes of bidders, bidding
for it by extra-public
service: viz.
1. by the spectacle of
greater do. – 2. by the
multitude of the
sharers in the
profit.


Identifier: | JB/038/229/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 38.

Date_1

1824-04-28

Marginal Summary Numbering

[[marginal_summary_numbering::or 22 or 5 [or] 1, 2-8]]

Box

038

Main Headings

constitutional code

Folio number

229

Info in main headings field

constitutional code

Image

001

Titles

ch. ministers collectively / remuneration

Category

marginal summary sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d1 / e1

Penner

john flowerdew colls

Watermarks

j whatman turkey mill 1822

Marginals

Paper Producer

jonathan blenman

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

1822

Notes public

ID Number

11866

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