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be made to swivel <lb/>
round to a line with <lb/>
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the Effiigy in our vision.</p><pb/>
the Effigy in our vision.</p><pb/>


<head>National Iconium</head>
<p>It would be more <lb/>
comfortable to the <lb/>
magnitude and <lb/>
in the fee<gap/>ings of a <lb/>
man to think of inhabiting <lb/>
a magnificent <lb/>
mansion of <lb/>
this sort after death, <lb/>
and  in such company, <lb/>
then to be <lb/>
a prey to vermin <lb/>
and putrefaction in <lb/>
a vault or a <del><gap/></del> <lb/>
grave.</p>
<p>That the whole <lb/>
<foreign>coup d'oeil</foreign> might <lb/>
be the more striking <lb/>
the Effigies might <lb/>
be ranged in concentric <lb/>
circles rising one <lb/>
above another, but <lb/>
not so close as to <lb/>
exclude near approach</p>
<p>The Effigies of the <lb/>
King - one to be kept <lb/>
with the <add>Iconium of the</add> Royal Family, <lb/>
the other with <lb/>
the Iconium of the <lb/>
Peerage.</p>
<p>Mould the Effigy <lb/>
of <del>the</del> Peer be deposited <lb/>
only in the <lb/>
Chamber of the King <lb/>
in whose reign he <lb/>
took his seat, or in <lb/>
that of every King <lb/>
under whose reign he <lb/>
sat?</p><pb/>




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National Iconium Exsiccation Chemistry

Casts [Bust
{Whole Length

National Iconium [Iconium a town
of Asia Minor-
probably so called from the
multitude of Images]

Casts of Pers different
persons of illustrious
rank to be
taken at a certain
period and deposited
in the National Iconium.

1. Royal Family
upon their coming
of age

2. Peers upon their
succession to the Peerage-
not to sit
till their casts are
taken.

3. Military Commanders
and others
on receiving a Vote
of thanks from the
Commons.

The casts to be
taken not from
the face only, but
(sabro pendore) from
the whole body.


of the institution
in a point
of view} Religion
}Moral
}Political
}Rational tainment

Political

Perfection of a Form of
Government is as the
perfection of voluntary
obedience

Actual obedience depends
on disposition to obedience
disposition on the habit.
Habit ( paribus)
in the ambiguity.


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National Iconium

The image, face
especially, to be coloured
from Nature
Peers to be dressed
in their Robes

The At the back
of each mans effigy
place his Mummy
The Mummies to be
all in the same costume -
either natd
with a only a cloth
round the middle
or in a winding -
-sheet.

- Thus the Effigies
will form one line
on show: the Mummies
another.

If the Mummy
was placed by the
side of the Effigy,
horror and disgust
might in some
persons pairs on the
enjoyment derived
from the gratification
of curiosity.

By putting them in
different rows (inclosed
in cases) spectators
would take their choice.
For the sake of confrontation
the Mummy
in its case might
be made to swivel
round to a line with
the Effigy in our vision.


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National Iconium

It would be more
comfortable to the
magnitude and
in the feeings of a
man to think of inhabiting
a magnificent
mansion of
this sort after death,
and in such company,
then to be
a prey to vermin
and putrefaction in
a vault or a
grave.

That the whole
coup d'oeil might
be the more striking
the Effigies might
be ranged in concentric
circles rising one
above another, but
not so close as to
exclude near approach

The Effigies of the
King - one to be kept
with the Iconium of the Royal Family,
the other with
the Iconium of the
Peerage.

Mould the Effigy
of the Peer be deposited
only in the
Chamber of the King
in whose reign he
took his seat, or in
that of every King
under whose reign he
sat?


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Identifier: | JB/106/037/003"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 106.

Date_1

1794

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

106

Main Headings

frigidarium

Folio number

037

Info in main headings field

chemistry exsiccation national iconium no 3

Image

003

Titles

legumes / exsiccabilia / corpses / casts / national iconium

Category

plan

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::l munn [britannia emblem]]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

benjamin constant

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

34625

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