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<head>1824. Jan<hi rend="superscript">y</hi>. 30.</head>
 
<head>Constitutional Code.</head>
 
<p>Thus much as to the honest class of customers<lb/> now as to the dishonest. For recommending him<lb/>self to their favor and their custom, no other<lb/> means can he have than the generally believed<lb/> disposition in alliance with the power, to give<lb/> effect to their dispositions and endeavours to elude<lb/> or misapply <add>-direct</add>, to the advancement of their own<lb/> sinister interest, the powers of Judicature.</p>
<p>True it is, that by any disposition on his part,<lb/> to make sacrifice of their interest to his own, <lb/> no recommendation of him, in his quality of professional<lb/> assistant, can be given to them. But<lb/> as to the giving advancement to that sinister interest<lb/> by which, by the supposition, they are actuated,<lb/> his interest <add>sinister as it is,</add> is identified with theirs: since no further<lb/> than so far as, in their view of the matter,<lb/> he joins with them and assists them in the<lb/> giving advancement to their sinister interest,<lb/> can he hope to be continued to be employed by<lb/> them, and for the obtainment of this assistance<lb/> which, by the supposition, is indispensably necessary<lb/> to them, and which they can not, as they see,<lb/> obtain but on this condition and subject to this<lb/> wish, they can do no otherwise than subject themselves<lb/> to it. The more enormous their improbity, the<lb/> more enormous the improbity of the sort of assistant,<lb/> of whose aid they see themselves to stand in need.<lb/> And thus it is, that while probity is a recommendation<lb/> to the one of the two classes of customers, improbity<lb/> is a recommendation, and that an indispensable<lb/> one, to the other.</p>


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1824. Jany. 30. Constitutional Code.

Thus much as to the honest class of customers
now as to the dishonest. For recommending him
self to their favor and their custom, no other
means can he have than the generally believed
disposition in alliance with the power, to give
effect to their dispositions and endeavours to elude
or misapply -direct, to the advancement of their own
sinister interest, the powers of Judicature.

True it is, that by any disposition on his part,
to make sacrifice of their interest to his own,
no recommendation of him, in his quality of professional
assistant, can be given to them. But
as to the giving advancement to that sinister interest
by which, by the supposition, they are actuated,
his interest sinister as it is, is identified with theirs: since no further
than so far as, in their view of the matter,
he joins with them and assists them in the
giving advancement to their sinister interest,
can he hope to be continued to be employed by
them, and for the obtainment of this assistance
which, by the supposition, is indispensably necessary
to them, and which they can not, as they see,
obtain but on this condition and subject to this
wish, they can do no otherwise than subject themselves
to it. The more enormous their improbity, the
more enormous the improbity of the sort of assistant,
of whose aid they see themselves to stand in need.
And thus it is, that while probity is a recommendation
to the one of the two classes of customers, improbity
is a recommendation, and that an indispensable
one, to the other.



Identifier: | JB/041/420/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 41.

Date_1

1824-01-30

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

041

Main Headings

Constitutional Code

Folio number

420

Info in main headings field

Constitutional Code

Image

001

Titles

Category

Copy/fair copy sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

Recto"Recto" is not in the list (recto, verso) of allowed values for the "Rectoverso" property.

Page Numbering

C4 / D4 / E4

Penner

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Jeremy Bentham

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

001

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