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<head>1823. April 19.</head> | |||
<head>Constitut. Code.</head> | |||
<note>Ch.1 Ruling Principles. S.6. Course here taken, its efficiency and <gap/></note> | |||
<head>13.</head> | |||
<p>No Demand. No functionaries<lb/> with the faculty of <lb/> sacrificing all other interests<lb/> to their own: exercising<lb/> depredation and oppression<lb/> at the <sic>expence</sic> of all.</p> | |||
<p>No efficient sinister interest<lb/> existing, and manifesting<lb/> itself by actions:<lb/>no demand for <hi rend="underline">words</hi> to<lb/> disprove it.</p> | |||
<head>14.</head> | |||
<p>2. No credence would be<lb/> given: no instruments<lb/> for the production of credence<lb/> against experience.<lb/> No instruments of delusion,<lb/> no money, power and <lb/>factitious dignity employed in the<lb/> production of credence<lb/> in functionaries excellence,<lb/> <del>than</del> thence in their service<lb/> as an element of it:<lb/> delusions, the consequences<lb/> of which is, that the assertion<lb/> of impossibility<lb/> is still followed by belief.</p> | |||
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<p><gap/> no such instruments<lb/> of delusion. In<lb/> no man is any such<lb/> impudence as to make<lb/> pretensions to such excellence:<lb/> the instruments<lb/> of delusion by which the<lb/> credence in it is produced,<lb/> not having there<lb/> any place.</p> | |||
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<head>15 contin<hi rend="superscript">d.</hi></head> | |||
<p>By consciousness in his <lb/> own instance, and analogy<lb/> applied to theirs<lb/> each man stands assured<lb/> of the general existence<lb/> of self-preference. He thus<lb/> forbears to advance pretensions,<lb/> the only fruit<lb/> of which would be scorn<lb/> and <gap/></p> | |||
<head>16.</head> | |||
<p>By nothing in the example<lb/> op end. is contradiction<lb/> or exception<lb/> applied to the rule which<lb/> says that every where<lb/> the greatest happiness of<lb/> the rulers is the actual<lb/> end of all rule. Why!<lb/> Because there, all are <lb/> rulers as well as subjects.</p> | |||
<note><hi rend="underline">Functionaries</hi> never<lb/> use the <hi rend="underline">operative</hi>.<lb/> Legislator and and laws<lb/> are included: subject<lb/> <gap/>chosen, the <gap/><lb/> with reform <gap/> J:<lb/> functionaries are but<lb/> <hi rend="underline">Objects</hi>; <gap/>-<gap/><lb/> punishment - <add><gap/></add> <hi rend="underline"><gap/></hi></note> | |||
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1823. April 19. Constitut. Code. Ch.1 Ruling Principles. S.6. Course here taken, its efficiency and
13.
No Demand. No functionaries
with the faculty of
sacrificing all other interests
to their own: exercising
depredation and oppression
at the expence of all.
No efficient sinister interest
existing, and manifesting
itself by actions:
no demand for words to
disprove it.
14.
2. No credence would be
given: no instruments
for the production of credence
against experience.
No instruments of delusion,
no money, power and
factitious dignity employed in the
production of credence
in functionaries excellence,
than thence in their service
as an element of it:
delusions, the consequences
of which is, that the assertion
of impossibility
is still followed by belief.
15.
no such instruments
of delusion. In
no man is any such
impudence as to make
pretensions to such excellence:
the instruments
of delusion by which the
credence in it is produced,
not having there
any place.
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15 contind.
By consciousness in his
own instance, and analogy
applied to theirs
each man stands assured
of the general existence
of self-preference. He thus
forbears to advance pretensions,
the only fruit
of which would be scorn
and
16.
By nothing in the example
op end. is contradiction
or exception
applied to the rule which
says that every where
the greatest happiness of
the rulers is the actual
end of all rule. Why!
Because there, all are
rulers as well as subjects.
Functionaries never
use the operative.
Legislator and and laws
are included: subject
chosen, the
with reform J:
functionaries are but
Objects; -
punishment -
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