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<p>Examples <gap/>ond Roms<lb/>
<p>Examples <gap/>ond Roms<lb/>
2. Modern England. 41.</p>
2. Modern England. 41.</p>
<p>26</p>
<p>Sole <del>prevent</del> possible<lb/>
preventive of the crime<lb/>
ordinary icrease of<lb/>
intellectual light, and<lb/>
Public Opinion Tribunals<lb/>
power. 41</p>
<p>27</p>
<p>wiew the democratical <lb/>
section: not the aristocratical,<lb/>
composed of <lb/>
the corrupted part.</p><pb/>


 
<head>Heads deduced 2<hi rend="superscript">o</hi> from 1<hi rend="superscript"></hi></head>
 
<p>S<del>.4</del>3. Obstructs <gap/> <gap/>.</p>
 
<p>1</p>
 
<p>Motives for <add>indearing to</add> commiting the<lb/>
sinister interest and its<lb/>
sinister effects obvious, 1</p>
<p>Means of concealment.</p>
<p>1. Instruments of silence in<lb/>
abb<gap/>.</p>
<p><del>2. Proofs by <gap/></del> and<lb/>
<del>their effects as above</del> being<lb/>
<del>compleat sole counter proofs</del><lb/>
<del>words</del> 2. professions - to serve <lb/>
as counterproof to the proof<lb/>
given of appropriate inaptitude<lb/>
by action.</p>
<p>5</p>
<p>To give them momentum<lb/>
co<gap/> of matter is made up<lb/>
<add><gap/></add>by <gap/>.1.</p>
<p>4 3</p>
<p>Actions, circumstantial<lb/>
induce of the corruption:<lb/>
<hi rend="underline">words</hi>, direct evidence<lb/>
of this uncorruption.<lb/>
1.</p>
<p>5 4</p>
<p>This mendacity cause<lb/>
why it is hazarded, the<lb/>
counter evidence though<lb/>
conclusive not tangibly<lb/>
perceptible. <del><gap/></del> 1.</p>
<p>6</p>
<p><del>Com<gap/></del><add>Phrase in which the</add> false fact is<lb/>
commonly intimated - <hi rend="underline">purity</hi><lb/>
<hi rend="underline">of motives:</hi> 2.</p>
<p>7</p>
<p>i.e. 1. Self-regard none<lb/>
or 2. outweighed by extra<lb/>
-regard.</p>
<p>8</p>
<p>To add to <hi rend="underline">vehemence</hi><lb/>
assertion of self purity of<lb/>
denied is supported by<lb/>
<lb/>menace of death.<add>[+]</add> 2.</p>
<note>[+] Add to cir<gap/>bed by the<lb/>
manifest truth of the imputation,<lb/>
for the pleasure of revenge<lb/>
by inflicting death, a man<lb/>
exposes himself to it,<lb/>
Such is the manifest liars<lb/>
resource.</note><lb/>


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Constitute. Code Ch.

§..3. Obstruction Stated
Sinister every Rulers rulage
Interest. with Particular
ends pned by it.


1. It minimizes moral
aptitude. 31.
Add and intellectual &c

31

3

2. It gives to antisted
appelates. 31 appelates for

4. objets of

4

3. It maximizes action of H
quantityy of these objects in rulers hands at
peoples expence 31

5

Objects - money &c
31.

6

Sources of their increase? Wars
&c. 32

7

2. Distant its pudenies.32

8

Consequence accordant. 32

11 THese objects when possessed
are of first obtaining more.

9

Instrument of this sinister
maximization 1/ Necessary
to all rule or or France for
33.

10

Sim Misrule
Corruptive de. 34

11

Instruments, the same 36
Examples - In a taste?

12

Seeking a paper for the master
- Offices (these maximized)
37. Goods proper Office aptitude

13

In Mid-books see the
matter, maximization of
which is the end of rule Ch.1
excepted as below 38.

admitted Monarchy. Chief seal of
Corruption.
government where the matter
is most needed. representative
Monarchy. 35

15

Corruption use of 35

16

Detension - use of 35.
to produce benefit of Rulers'
excellence 35


17

Truth contra 35.Sec 2.
and see § 4.

18

Right sacrifice how far possible there. a sacrifice
of others self interest to
self security. the weight
each against the other 39.
T §.5.


---page break---

1. Ruling Principles

§.3 Obstacles stated

19

1: Acts of the ration
ation thus applied to
ma power maximizeincrease
Representatives corruption
40

20

Yet mitigates peoples suffering.
40.

21

both by increasing power
and formidableness of Public
Opinion. Tribunal. 40

22

Add and giving representatives
some interest
coinciding with peoples do.
40

23

But the coicidence of mitigated
with unmitigated
disposition is thus only
retarded anot prevented.
41

24.

Cause - on matters of corruption
increasing resistance
it diminishes.41

25

Examples ond Roms
2. Modern England. 41.

26

Sole prevent possible
preventive of the crime
ordinary icrease of
intellectual light, and
Public Opinion Tribunals
power. 41

27

wiew the democratical
section: not the aristocratical,
composed of
the corrupted part.


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Heads deduced 2o from 1

S.43. Obstructs .

1

Motives for indearing to commiting the
sinister interest and its
sinister effects obvious, 1

Means of concealment.

1. Instruments of silence in
abb.

2. Proofs by and
their effects as above being
compleat sole counter proofs
words 2. professions - to serve
as counterproof to the proof
given of appropriate inaptitude
by action.

5

To give them momentum
co of matter is made up
by .1.

4 3

Actions, circumstantial
induce of the corruption:
words, direct evidence
of this uncorruption.
1.

5 4

This mendacity cause
why it is hazarded, the
counter evidence though
conclusive not tangibly
perceptible. 1.

6

ComPhrase in which the false fact is
commonly intimated - purity
of motives: 2.

7

i.e. 1. Self-regard none
or 2. outweighed by extra
-regard.

8

To add to vehemence
assertion of self purity of
denied is supported by

menace of death.[+] 2.

[+] Add to cirbed by the
manifest truth of the imputation,
for the pleasure of revenge
by inflicting death, a man
exposes himself to it,
Such is the manifest liars
resource.



Identifier: | JB/034/018/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 34.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

1-27, 3*, 14-17, 18 or 1 - 26 or 9, 1-10, 1-11, 12 or 1 - 13 or 2, 14-17

Box

034

Main Headings

constitutional code

Folio number

018

Info in main headings field

constitut. code ch. i ruling principles heads deduced 2o from 1o

Image

002

Titles

Category

marginal summary sheet

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

j whatman 1821

Marginals

Paper Producer

admiral pavel chichagov

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1821

Notes public

ID Number

10292

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