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Click Here To Edit No 3 National Iconium Exsiccation Chemistry Corpses
Examples
1. Catacombs at Naples?
in a convent
Authors who have given
an account of them
1. Sunburn /\
2. Dead bodies at
Edinburgh.
Authors-Newt
3. Dead bodies found in
hot sandy Deserts.
Not contrary to Religion
Not seeking to controul
Providence
Dead  ashes to
ashes as only description
of the common lot
not a precept
We are subject to disease
which living as 
to putrefaction after
death.  Or this a reason
requisite incidence?
Dr Mounsey left
himself to be anatomized,
and was once anatomized 
accordingly
Ann. Reg. 1788.
Lack preservation 
the opposite to immediate
 
destruction by
burning - and much
better.
at any distance of time as models to take the Statue from.
Keeping alive the memory of the departed Spouse would tend to diminish the frequency of second marriages to the detriment of Children. 
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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
}National Entertainment
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 (ceteris 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 
or Show: the Mummies 
another.
If the Mummy 
was placed by the 
side of the Effigy, 
horror and disgust 
might in some 
persons poison 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 
imagination and 
in the feelings of a 
man to think of inhabiting 
a magnificent 
mansion of 
this sort after death, 
and  in such company, 
than 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 thea 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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National Iconium
Penalty for wilful 
damage done to  Icons
or Mummies imprisonment 
for life.
An An Iconoium 
Circular for each 
Kings reign
The Iconium to 
be ranged in a circle
The Royal Iconium 
in the centre of the 
Circle: of course vastly 
larger than the particular 
Parliamentary Iconium.
CirclesTrees to compleat
the ring - On a 
new reign when a 
new Parliamentary 
Iconium comes to be 
added a circle of 
trees to be cut down 
to make room for it.
For the Royal Iconium , 
the Royal Family 
of each reign 
to occupy a sector 
of the circle: which 
sectors may be either all of 
the same dimension,
or larger or less according 
to the numerousness 
of the family.
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| Identifier: | JB/106/037/003"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 106. | |||
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| 1794 | |||
| 106 | frigidarium | ||
| 037 | chemistry exsiccation national iconium no 3 | ||
| 003 | legumes / exsiccabilia / corpses / casts / national iconium | ||
| plan | 2 | ||
| recto | |||
| jeremy bentham | [[watermarks::l munn [britannia emblem]]] | ||
| benjamin constant | |||
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