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<p>1823. April 29.<lb/> | |||
'' | <!-- pencil --><head>Constitut. Code</head></p> | ||
<p>35.<lb/> | |||
But, except in so far as<lb/> | |||
by the Constitution it has<lb/> | |||
been rendered otherwise,<lb/> | |||
of each such representative<lb/> | |||
it is the interest, and<lb/> | |||
consequent desire and endeavour,<lb/> | |||
to maximize<lb/> | |||
the sinister sacrifice for<lb/> | |||
his own benefit.</p> | |||
<p>36.<lb/> | |||
Here there are two conflicting<lb/> | |||
interests: both capable<lb/> | |||
of being advanced<lb/> | |||
by agreement and compromise;<lb/> | |||
neither, without.</p> | |||
<p>37.<lb/> | |||
Of such a compromise<lb/> | |||
the result is, a set of arrangements,<lb/> | |||
by <add>which</add> and at the<lb/> | |||
expence of the universal,<lb/> | |||
the sinister interests of<lb/> | |||
both parties are provided<lb/> | |||
for.</p> | |||
<p>38.<lb/> | |||
In every Monarchy, the<lb/> | |||
power, of placing men in<lb/> | |||
desirable official situations,<lb/> | |||
is altogether or for<lb/> | |||
the most part in Monarch:<lb/> | |||
so, in a great part of <hi rend="underline">displacing</hi><lb/> | |||
them. Power of<lb/> | |||
placing, is called d<hi rend="superscript">o.</hi> of <hi rend="underline">patronage</hi>.</p> | |||
<p>39.<lb/> | |||
As to the benefit to a<lb/> | |||
man from <unclear>one</unclear> official<lb/> | |||
situation, it is not necessary<lb/> | |||
he should be in<lb/> | |||
it by himself. From it's being<lb/> | |||
in other hands of his<lb/> | |||
choice, he may reap as<lb/> | |||
much benefit as if in<lb/> | |||
his own, or even more:<lb/> | |||
<add>as</add></p> | |||
<pb/> | |||
<p>39. contin<hi rend="superscript">d.</hi><lb/> | |||
as much, <add>if,</add> had not the<lb/> | |||
individual connected<lb/> | |||
with him in the way of<lb/> | |||
self-regarding interest or<lb/> | |||
sympathy been placed<lb/> | |||
in it, he would have<lb/> | |||
given him to the same<lb/> | |||
amount at his own expence:<lb/> | |||
even more, if it<lb/> | |||
be a situation in which,<lb/> | |||
on any account, he <add>himself</add> c<hi rend="superscript">d.</hi><lb/> | |||
not be placed.<lb/> | |||
For in this way, in<lb/> | |||
the hands of one man<lb/> | |||
may be conjoined the benefit<lb/> | |||
appertaining to any<lb/> | |||
number <add>of</add> offices.</p> | |||
<p>or 40.<lb/> | |||
Elements of the matter<lb/> | |||
of corruption, immediately<lb/> | |||
and unimmediately<lb/> | |||
applying: immediately,<lb/> | |||
Offices and other objects<lb/> | |||
of general desire: unimmediately<lb/> | |||
through them,<lb/> | |||
<hi rend="underline">wars</hi> and <hi rend="underline">distant dependencies</hi>.<lb/> | |||
These beget offices: offices<lb/> | |||
corrupt obsequiousness:<lb/> | |||
obsequiousness in the<lb/> | |||
seekers towards the givers.</p> | |||
<p>or 41.<lb/> | |||
Employable in every situation<lb/> | |||
are wars: in a<lb/> | |||
particular one only, viz<lb/> | |||
maritime, <hi rend="underline">distant dependencies</hi>.</p> | |||
<pb/> | |||
<p>42.<lb/> | |||
Each produces the other.<lb/> | |||
Wars, how unsuccessful,<lb/> | |||
soever, produce offices:<lb/> | |||
military, necessarily:<lb/> | |||
civil, consequently:<lb/> | |||
money spent, requires<lb/> | |||
money borrowed: money<lb/> | |||
borrowed, taxes for paym<hi rend="superscript">t.</hi><lb/> | |||
of interest: taxes, offices.</p> | |||
<p>43.<lb/> | |||
War <add>if</add> successful, <del>if by<lb/> | |||
attaching</del> <add>brings in</add> distant dependencies;<lb/> | |||
these, offices for<lb/> | |||
government of them.<lb/> | |||
These, being objects of concupiscence,<lb/> | |||
beget more<lb/> | |||
wars.</p> | |||
<p>44.<lb/> | |||
Opposite to subject's, is<lb/> | |||
ruler's, interest, in both<lb/> | |||
instances: gainers, rulers;<lb/> | |||
losers, subjects.</p> | |||
<p>45.<lb/> | |||
Published in most States<lb/> | |||
an official Establishment<lb/> | |||
Book – mentioning the offices<lb/> | |||
all or most: with<lb/> | |||
or without the instruments,<lb/> | |||
in whole or in<lb/> | |||
part.<lb/> | |||
In these may be seen<lb/> | |||
the actual end of Government.</p> | |||
<p>46.<lb/> | |||
For showing the influence<lb/> | |||
of matter of corruption,<lb/> | |||
shortest course is, to take,<lb/> | |||
in a limited Monarchy,<lb/> | |||
Monarch's case: from<lb/> | |||
hence, conception of it's<lb/> | |||
d<hi rend="superscript">o.</hi> in inferior hands,<lb/> | |||
may be easily deduced.</p> | |||
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1823. April 29.
Constitut. Code
35.
But, except in so far as
by the Constitution it has
been rendered otherwise,
of each such representative
it is the interest, and
consequent desire and endeavour,
to maximize
the sinister sacrifice for
his own benefit.
36.
Here there are two conflicting
interests: both capable
of being advanced
by agreement and compromise;
neither, without.
37.
Of such a compromise
the result is, a set of arrangements,
by which and at the
expence of the universal,
the sinister interests of
both parties are provided
for.
38.
In every Monarchy, the
power, of placing men in
desirable official situations,
is altogether or for
the most part in Monarch:
so, in a great part of displacing
them. Power of
placing, is called do. of patronage.
39.
As to the benefit to a
man from one official
situation, it is not necessary
he should be in
it by himself. From it's being
in other hands of his
choice, he may reap as
much benefit as if in
his own, or even more:
as
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39. contind.
as much, if, had not the
individual connected
with him in the way of
self-regarding interest or
sympathy been placed
in it, he would have
given him to the same
amount at his own expence:
even more, if it
be a situation in which,
on any account, he himself cd.
not be placed.
For in this way, in
the hands of one man
may be conjoined the benefit
appertaining to any
number of offices.
or 40.
Elements of the matter
of corruption, immediately
and unimmediately
applying: immediately,
Offices and other objects
of general desire: unimmediately
through them,
wars and distant dependencies.
These beget offices: offices
corrupt obsequiousness:
obsequiousness in the
seekers towards the givers.
or 41.
Employable in every situation
are wars: in a
particular one only, viz
maritime, distant dependencies.
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42.
Each produces the other.
Wars, how unsuccessful,
soever, produce offices:
military, necessarily:
civil, consequently:
money spent, requires
money borrowed: money
borrowed, taxes for paymt.
of interest: taxes, offices.
43.
War if successful, if by
attaching brings in distant dependencies;
these, offices for
government of them.
These, being objects of concupiscence,
beget more
wars.
44.
Opposite to subject's, is
ruler's, interest, in both
instances: gainers, rulers;
losers, subjects.
45.
Published in most States
an official Establishment
Book – mentioning the offices
all or most: with
or without the instruments,
in whole or in
part.
In these may be seen
the actual end of Government.
46.
For showing the influence
of matter of corruption,
shortest course is, to take,
in a limited Monarchy,
Monarch's case: from
hence, conception of it's
do. in inferior hands,
may be easily deduced.
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