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<p>1822 July 12</p>
<p>1822 July 22</p>
<head>Constitut. Code Proposed Sub-Heads for the matter under Supreme Operative.</head>
<head>Constitut. Code Proposed Sub-Heads for the matter under Supreme Operative.</head>
 
<p><!-- In pencil -->(1)</p>
<p>&sect; 1 Reasons, <add>all <unclear>emprahaviour</unclear></add> for not locating<lb/>
<p>&sect; 1 Reasons, <add>all <unclear>comprehensive</unclear></add> for not locating<lb/>
the supreme operative<lb/>
the supreme operative<lb/>
pares in any portion of<lb/>
pares in any portion of<lb/>
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<p>&sect;.3. So, inaptitude opposite<lb/>
<p>&sect;.3. So, inaptitude opposite<lb/>
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to intellectual aptitude.<lb/>
to intellectual aptitude.<lb/>
17.18.19.21.21.<lb/>
17.18.19.21.21.<lb/>
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is secured<add>fixt</add> in the breasts<lb/>
is secured<add>fixt</add> in the breasts<lb/>
of all his subordinates &amp;.c.<lb/>
of all his subordinates &amp;.c.<lb/>
<gap/>nders and favorites</p>
<gap/>nders and <unclear>favorites</unclear></p>
<p>44.45.46.47.48.49<lb/>
<p>44.45.46.47.48.49<lb/>
50.51.52.53.54.55<lb/>
50.51.52.53.54.55<lb/>
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<!-- Struck through in pencil --><del>63.64.65.66.67.68.</del></p>
<!-- Struck through in pencil --><del>63.64.65.66.67.68.</del></p>
&#x2014;<lb/>
&#x2014;<lb/>
<p>(<del>3</del>4)</p>
<p><!-- In pencil -->(<del>3</del>4)</p>
&#x2014;<lb/>
&#x2014;<lb/>
<p>&sect;.<del>4</del>5. Monarchs moral
<p>&sect;.<del>4</del>5. Monarchs moral<lb/>
inaptitude continued<lb/>
inaptitude continued<lb/>
<unclear>Sensibosity</unclear> of his interest<lb/>
<unclear>Sensitosity</unclear> of his interest<lb/>
as applied to the several<lb/>
as applied to the several<lb/>
specific ends of government.</p>  
specific ends of government.</p>  
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90.91.92.93.94.95.<lb/>
90.91.92.93.94.95.<lb/>
156.157.158.159.160.161.162.163.164.165.166.</p> <pb/>
156.157.158.159.160.161.162.163.164.165.166.</p> <pb/>
<p><!-- In pencil -->(7)</p>
<p><!-- In pencil -->(7)</p>
<p>&sect; 6. <gap/> far as a Monarchy<lb/>
<p>&sect; 6. How far in a Monarchy<lb/>
misrule has for its<lb/>
misrule has for its<lb/>
cause moral, how far intellectual,<lb/>
cause moral, how far intellectual,<lb/>
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<del>of a Monarch, viz <gap/></del><lb/>
<del>of a Monarch, viz <gap/></del><lb/>
Monarchs incorporal instruments</p>
Monarchs incorporal instruments</p>
<p>2. <gap/>inedation. Corruptive<lb/>
<p>2. <gap/>inedation. 3. Corruptive<lb/>
influence. 4. Delusive<lb/>
influence. 4. Delusive<lb/>
influence</p>
influence</p>
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of all reasons<lb/>
of all reasons<lb/>
drawn from the greatest<lb/>
drawn from the greatest<lb/>
happiness principal<lb/>
happiness principle<lb/>
Absurdity<add>Br<gap/>aning</add> or senselessness<lb/>
Absurdity<add>Br<gap/>aning</add> or senselessness<lb/>
of <del>every</del> all arguments<lb/>
of <del>every</del> all arguments<lb/>
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interest</p>
interest</p>
<p>156.157.158.159.160.<lb/>
<p>156.157.158.159.160.<lb/>
161.162.163.</p><pb/>
161.162.163.</p>
<p><!-- In pencil -->(2)</p>
<p><!-- In pencil -->(2)</p>
<p>&sect; Objects of general desire<lb/>
<p>&sect; Objects of general desire<lb/>
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moral inaptitude<lb/>
moral inaptitude<lb/>
is still more flagrant<lb/>
is still more flagrant<lb/>
than in an obsolete<lb/>
than in an absolute<lb/>
Monarch</p>
Monarch</p>
<p>109.110.111.112 |<lb/>
<p>109.110.111.112 |<lb/>
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in Aristocracy</p>
in Aristocracy</p>
<p><add>Neither case</add>the features of inaptitude<lb/>
<p><add>Neither case</add>the features of inaptitude<lb/>
being <add>in the main</add> the case<lb/>
being <add>in the main</add> the time<lb/>
as in the case of a Monarchy,<lb/>
as in the case of a Monarchy,<lb/>
secure the same<lb/>
secure the same<lb/>
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<p>| 268.269.270<lb/>
<p>| 268.269.270<lb/>
271.272.273.274.]</p>
271.272.273.274.]</p>
<p>&sect;. Effects of the conjunction of sinister<lb/>
<p>&sect;. Effects of the conjunction <lb/>
of sinister<lb/>
interest between the Monarch<lb/>
interest between the Monarch<lb/>
and a Legislative<lb/>
and a Legislative<lb/>
b<lb/>ody, superordinate,<lb/>
body, superordinate,<lb/>
co ordinate or subordinate<lb/>
in relation to him</p>
in relation to him</p>


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282.283.284.285.340<lb/>
282.283.284.285.340<lb/>
372.</p>
372.</p>
<p><!-- In pencil -->(14)*</p>
<p>&sect;. Corruption may be<add>made</add><lb/>
<p>&sect;. Corruption may be<add>made</add><lb/>
<sic>compleat</sic> by institution<lb/>
<sic>compleat</sic> by institution<lb/>
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<p>Comparative prosperity of England<lb/>
<p>Comparative prosperity of England<lb/>
no objection to this.</p>
no objection to this.</p>
 
<p><!-- In pencil -->(19)</p>
<p>&sect;.12  Monarchy containing,<lb/>
<p>&sect;.12  Monarchy containing,<lb/>
the most perfect<lb/>
the most perfect<lb/>
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1822 July 22

Constitut. Code Proposed Sub-Heads for the matter under Supreme Operative.

(1)

§ 1 Reasons, all comprehensive for not locating
the supreme operative
pares in any portion of
pares in the hands of
a Monarch. appropr
Case 1. The Monarch absolute
inaptitude approach to
appropriate aptitude
would thereby be minimizedmaximized.
BranchesCause of inaptitude
in the aggregate.

316.317.318. 319.320.321.
322.323.324.325.326.327.328.
347.348.349.350.351.352.353.354,355,356,366,367,368,369, 370.371 )


§.2. Inaptitude opposite

(4) *

to appropriate moral

By locating Supreme operative
power in Monarchs hands, the in-aptitude
would thereby
aptitude opposite to moral
aptitude would be
maximized.

2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10
11.12.13.14.15.16

194.206.207.208. 209.210.

321,322,323,324,325,326,327

§.3. So, inaptitude opposite
(6)
to intellectual aptitude.
17.18.19.21.21.
22.23.24.25.26.27.
28.29.30.31.32.33.
34.35.36.37.38.39.
40.41.42.43.

(8)


§ 4. Which inaptitude
to universal interest? 357.358.)
359,360.361.362.363.364. 365. |371)


8*

§.4. By their relation to
the Monarch correspondent
moral inaptitude
is securedfixt in the breasts
of all his subordinates &.c.
nders and favorites

44.45.46.47.48.49
50.51.52.53.54.55
56.57.58.59.60.61.62
63.64.65.66.67.68.


(34)


§.45. Monarchs moral
inaptitude continued
Sensitosity of his interest
as applied to the several
specific ends of government.

69.70.71.72.73.74.76
76.77.78.79.80.81.82
83.84.85.86.87.88.89
90.91.92.93.94.95.
156.157.158.159.160.161.162.163.164.165.166.


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(7)

§ 6. How far in a Monarchy
misrule has for its
cause moral, how far intellectual,
inaptitude.

95,96,97,98 99.100
101.102.103.104.105.106
107.108.

§7 Monarchs
Incorporal instruments
of a Monarch, viz
Monarchs incorporal instruments

2. inedation. 3. Corruptive
influence. 4. Delusive
influence

167.168.169 | 341.342.343.

§.8 Non existence In support
of Monarchy non-existence
of all reasons
drawn from the greatest
happiness principle
AbsurdityBraning or senselessness
of every all arguments
on that side.

124. See Members Corrupt

(3)

§ 2* Cause of Monarch's
moral inaptitude, his
sinister interest.

144 145.146.147.148.
149.150.151.152.153

His right and proper interest
is overpowered by his sinister
interest. 154.155.194.

(5)

§2** Antisocial affection
towards the people the result
of Monarchs sinister
interest

156.157.158.159.160.
161.162.163.

(2)

§ Objects of general desire
external instruments of felicity
&c what

326.327.328.329


§ Sinister sacrifice where
consummate

336.337.338.339.



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§.9

Case II. The Monarch
limited: the Monarchy
limited or in ex

1. In a limited Monarch
moral inaptitude
is still more flagrant
than in an absolute
Monarch

109.110.111.112 |
308.309.310.311.312.313.
341.342.343.344.3435.372.

§. Effects of the conjunction
of Sinister interest
between the Monarch and
Subordinate natural
the Aristocracy subordinate
to him.

169.170.171.171* 172 173
173* 1774'175.176.
177.178.179.180.181.
182.

(13)

§.10

Case III. The government
in Aristocracy

Neither casethe features of inaptitude
being in the main the time
as in the case of a Monarchy,
secure the same
result not exclusively relevant)

| 268.269.270
271.272.273.274.]

§. Effects of the conjunction
of sinister
interest between the Monarch
and a Legislative
body, superordinate,
co ordinate or subordinate
in relation to him

183.184.185.186.187.
188.189.190.191.192
211.212.213.214.215.216
217.218.219.220)

277.278.279.280.281
282.283.284.285.340
372.

(14)*

§. Corruption may bemade
compleat by institution
without need of individual ca
of corruption

286.287.288.289.290.
291


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§. 11

Case IV. Government
& Representative Democracy.
In this case
appropriate aptitude
is in all its branches
consummate.

113.114.115.116.117.
118.275.276.329.330.


(18)

§.13.General conclusion
In every government
but a democracy, men
are governed by their
enemies, and everlastingly
implacable
more Consequent Evils all
those producible by the
consummation of inaptitude.

119.120.121.122.123.

Comparative prosperity of England
no objection to this.

(19)

§.12 Monarchy containing,
the most perfect
Representative system
is inadequate to the
prevention of the misrule sinister
sacrifice

125,126.127.128.129
139.131.132.133.134.
135.136.137.138.139.
140.141.142.143.


(16)

§ Arguments in favour
of a Monarchy
their contrivances and
nullity.

247.248.249.250.251.
252.253.254.255.256
257.258.259.260.261.
262.263.264.265.266.
267. 331.332 333.334
335.

Balance &c.1
Memb. Unapt. 248.249.250
251.252.253.. 259.260.
261.262. Distinc. between
Rod-of-iron men and corruption arguments ib. 263.264.265.266.267.


291.292.293.294.296.
297.298.299.300.301.
302.303.304.305.306.
307.372

See M be Unapt Head 39. Corr. Head 6.


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Identifier: | JB/034/010/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 34.

Date_1

1822-07-17

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

034

Main Headings

constitutional code

Folio number

010

Info in main headings field

constitut. code sinister sacrifice institutions - england

Image

002

Titles

sinister sacrifice means of / institutions authorized / self-judication / particular sources / institutions / self-remuneration for and by delay / anti-responsibility institutions / delusions fictions

Category

plan

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

john dickinson & c<…> 1813

Marginals

Paper Producer

a. levy

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1813

Notes public

ID Number

10284

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