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<head>1822 July 10</head> | |||
<head>Constitut. Code.</head> | |||
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<p>Expository matter.<lb/> Factitious honor procured<lb/> or sought at the<lb/> hands of the public<lb/>in favour of an individual,<lb/> by tokens conferred<lb/> by a functionary.</p> | |||
<head>1 (a.)</head> | |||
<p>[Honour] Relation of<lb/> honor to dignity: honor<lb/> a fictitious external<lb/> possession: dignity an<lb/> internal quality created<lb/> by it.</p> | |||
<head>1 (b).</head> | |||
<p>[Public] See effects of<lb/> factitious honor in and<lb/> international point<lb/> of view.</p> | |||
<head>2.</head> | |||
<p>Tokens are<lb/> 1. Titles<lb/> 2. Ensigns.<lb/> Titles exist without ensigns,<lb/> not ensigns<lb/> without titles.</p> | |||
<head>3.</head> | |||
<p>Factitious honour has<lb/>has place — 1. Singly: 2. <lb/> in conjunction with power,<lb/> money.<lb/> 1. Spanish Grandee<lb/> 2. English member of Lord's<lb/> House French Noblesse,<lb/> English Bishop —<lb/> richs and Arch d<hi rend="superscript">o</hi>. Lay <lb/> Barons, Viscounts,<lb/> Earls, Marqueses, Duches.</p> | |||
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<p>Conjoined with land<lb/> 1. <sic>Inpropriety</sic>, Spanish<lb/> Knights.<lb/> 2. In sovereignty, Malta<lb/> Knights.</p> | |||
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<head>5.</head> | |||
<p>Conjoined with money<lb/>Legion of Honor, instituted<lb/> by Bonaparte; <lb/> preserved by Louis 18th.</p> | |||
<head>6.</head> | |||
<p>Infinite the modifications<lb/> and combinations<lb/> Analysing them, a labour<lb/> analogous to d<hi rend="superscript">o</hi>. of<lb/> analysing the contents <lb/> of a London Dust Cart.<lb/> From the physical analysis,<lb/> profit: from the<lb/> metaphysical, none.<lb/> By the matter volumes<lb/> might filled.</p> | |||
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<p>In conception, usefulness<lb/> acquires the keeping<lb/> it separate: this<lb/> not difficult. Distinction<lb/> useful in practice, <lb/> appropriately seated,<lb/> and in a state of extravasaction<lb/> — are extravasated <lb/> state extravasated.</p> | |||
<p><del>Appropriately</del>, in him <lb/> on whom first conferred; <lb/> extravasated, in all after<lb/> him.<lb/> Succesors are by relationship.<lb/>1. Factitious, — say classical,<lb/> commonly official <lb/><add> in the ground of <gap/></add><lb/>2. Natural, or say genealogical <add>in the<lb/> ground of <gap/></add></p> | |||
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1822 July 10 Constitut. Code.
1.
Expository matter.
Factitious honor procured
or sought at the
hands of the public
in favour of an individual,
by tokens conferred
by a functionary.
1 (a.)
[Honour] Relation of
honor to dignity: honor
a fictitious external
possession: dignity an
internal quality created
by it.
1 (b).
[Public] See effects of
factitious honor in and
international point
of view.
2.
Tokens are
1. Titles
2. Ensigns.
Titles exist without ensigns,
not ensigns
without titles.
3.
Factitious honour has
has place — 1. Singly: 2.
in conjunction with power,
money.
1. Spanish Grandee
2. English member of Lord's
House French Noblesse,
English Bishop —
richs and Arch do. Lay
Barons, Viscounts,
Earls, Marqueses, Duches.
4.
Conjoined with land
1. Inpropriety, Spanish
Knights.
2. In sovereignty, Malta
Knights.
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5.
Conjoined with money
Legion of Honor, instituted
by Bonaparte;
preserved by Louis 18th.
6.
Infinite the modifications
and combinations
Analysing them, a labour
analogous to do. of
analysing the contents
of a London Dust Cart.
From the physical analysis,
profit: from the
metaphysical, none.
By the matter volumes
might filled.
7.
In conception, usefulness
acquires the keeping
it separate: this
not difficult. Distinction
useful in practice,
appropriately seated,
and in a state of extravasaction
— are extravasated
state extravasated.
Appropriately, in him
on whom first conferred;
extravasated, in all after
him.
Succesors are by relationship.
1. Factitious, — say classical,
commonly official
in the ground of
2. Natural, or say genealogical in the
ground of
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