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10<lb/>1822 July 4.<lb/><head>Constitutional Code. Rationale</head><note>Supreme <gap/><lb/>2 1 Monarch<lb/>Monarchs <gap/> <gap/> | 10<lb/>1822 July 4.<lb/><head>Constitutional Code. Rationale</head><note>Supreme <gap/><lb/>2 1 Monarch<lb/>Monarchs <gap/> <gap/> | ||
</note><p>82 14. +<lb/>3. Nor against any<lb/>functionaries not acting<lb/>in opposition to his<lb/>will or interest.<lb/>Unendurable to him the idea<lb/>that by hands located by<lb/>him and not dislocated,<lb/>power can have<lb/>been abused: that wrong<lb/>can have been done<lb/>by him, by whom wrong<lb/>is converted into right.</p><p>83 15. +<lb/>IV. Equality. Greatest<lb/>happiness etc. required<lb/>that so far as consists<lb/>with seniority, subsistence<lb/>and abundance,<lb/>this instrument of<lb/>felicity be maximized.<lb/>Because by whatsoever<lb/>A has less than B. A<lb/>has more than B<lb/>gains.</p><p>84 16. +<lb/>In a Republic, this<lb/>is anxiously provided<lb/>for: regarded as a security<lb/><hi rend="underline">for security</hi>: viz.<lb/>of non-functionaries<lb/>against functionaries.</p><p>85 17. +<lb/>To Monarch it is odious.<lb/>It puts a negative — not<lb/>only upon all loss by<lb/>which he profits, but<lb/>upon his very office.</p><p>It give to all men<lb/>the protection of the law<lb/>against all misdeeds of<lb/>his, and those who share<lb/>in his sinister interest.</p><pb/>86 18. +<lb/>III. Penal Code. Specific<lb/>ends in view:<lb/>1. Beneficial effect of<lb/>Civil Code maximized<lb/>2. Punishment minimized.<p>87 19. +<lb/>I. Beneficial Effects etc.<lb/>maximized.<lb/>To the extent of the<lb/>coincidence, as above, his<lb/>interest requires, that by<lb/>this and other means<lb/>those effects be maximized:<lb/>but, to the extent of<lb/>the opposition, that they<lb/>be minimized: but that<lb/>the opposite evils have<lb/>place.</p><p>88 20. +<lb/>III. Punishment minimized.<lb/>So far as by punishment<lb/>misdeeds beneficial to<lb/>the sinister part of his<lb/>interest will be repressed,<lb/>his interest requires<lb/>that it be minimized:<lb/>or rather not inflicted,<lb/>but so far as by 29 acts<lb/>tending to afford security<lb/>against misdeeds so<lb/>beneficial to his interest,<lb/>or the pleasure of<lb/>vengeance afforded to<lb/>him, or security to his<lb/>ease encreased, his<lb/>interest requires that it<lb/>be maximized.</p><p>For exemplifications<lb/>see <hi rend="underline">Sketch etc.</hi> as above.</p><pb/>89 21. +<lb/>III. Specific ends consisting<lb/>in the encrease<lb/>of felicity, so far as<lb/>depends on its internal<lb/>instruments viz. inward<lb/>virtue: or say with relation<lb/>to felicity, internal<lb/>aptitude.<p>This virtue is <del>either</del><lb/>1. Moral — viz. Effective<lb/>benevolence.<lb/>2. Intellectual: viz. self<lb/>regarding prudence.<lb/>Within these two all<lb/>others are includible.</p>90 22. +<lb/>I. Effective benevolence.<lb/>This too his particular<lb/>and sinister interest,<lb/>as above, requires to be<lb/>excluded in so far as<lb/>incompatible with it:<lb/>& the opposite<lb/>or modes of inaptitude<lb/>(with reference to greatest<lb/>happiness) maximized.<p>91 23. +<lb/>For the arrangements<lb/>made to this effect see<lb/>below. Sketch of<lb/>English Law, considered<lb/>in relation to the proper<lb/>end of government!</p><p>92 24. +<lb/>II. Intellectual virtue,<lb/>including sound judgment,<lb/>and useful knowledge.<lb/>Sound judgment i.e.<lb/>1. Self-regarding prudence<lb/>2. Extra regarding d<hi rend="superscript">o</hi></p><p>93 | </note><p>82 14. +<lb/>3. Nor against any<lb/>functionaries not acting<lb/>in opposition to his<lb/>will or interest.<lb/>Unendurable to him the idea<lb/>that by hands located by<lb/>him and not dislocated,<lb/>power can have<lb/>been abused: that wrong<lb/>can have been done<lb/>by him, by whom wrong<lb/>is converted into right.</p><p>83 15. +<lb/>IV. Equality. Greatest<lb/>happiness etc. required<lb/>that so far as consists<lb/>with seniority, subsistence<lb/>and abundance,<lb/>this instrument of<lb/>felicity be maximized.<lb/>Because by whatsoever<lb/>A has less than B. A<lb/>has more than B<lb/>gains.</p><p>84 16. +<lb/>In a Republic, this<lb/>is anxiously provided<lb/>for: regarded as a security<lb/><hi rend="underline">for security</hi>: viz.<lb/>of non-functionaries<lb/>against functionaries.</p><p>85 17. +<lb/>To Monarch it is odious.<lb/>It puts a negative — not<lb/>only upon all loss by<lb/>which he profits, but<lb/>upon his very office.</p><p>It give to all men<lb/>the protection of the law<lb/>against all misdeeds of<lb/>his, and those who share<lb/>in his sinister interest.</p><pb/>86 18. +<lb/>III. Penal Code. Specific<lb/>ends in view:<lb/>1. Beneficial effect of<lb/>Civil Code maximized<lb/>2. Punishment minimized.<p>87 19. +<lb/>I. Beneficial Effects etc.<lb/>maximized.<lb/>To the extent of the<lb/>coincidence, as above, his<lb/>interest requires, that by<lb/>this and other means<lb/>those effects be maximized:<lb/>but, to the extent of<lb/>the opposition, that they<lb/>be minimized: but that<lb/>the opposite evils have<lb/>place.</p><p>88 20. +<lb/>III. Punishment minimized.<lb/>So far as by punishment<lb/>misdeeds beneficial to<lb/>the sinister part of his<lb/>interest will be repressed,<lb/>his interest requires<lb/>that it be minimized:<lb/>or rather not inflicted,<lb/>but so far as by 29 acts<lb/>tending to afford security<lb/>against misdeeds so<lb/>beneficial to his interest,<lb/>or the pleasure of<lb/>vengeance afforded to<lb/>him, or security to his<lb/>ease encreased, his<lb/>interest requires that it<lb/>be maximized.</p><p>For exemplifications<lb/>see <hi rend="underline">Sketch etc.</hi> as above.</p><pb/>89 21. +<lb/>III. Specific ends consisting<lb/>in the encrease<lb/>of felicity, so far as<lb/>depends on its internal<lb/>instruments viz. inward<lb/>virtue: or say with relation<lb/>to felicity, internal<lb/>aptitude.<p>This virtue is <del>either</del><lb/>1. Moral — viz. Effective<lb/>benevolence.<lb/>2. Intellectual: viz. self<lb/>-regarding prudence.<lb/>Within these two all<lb/>others are includible.</p>90 22. +<lb/>I. Effective benevolence.<lb/>This too his particular<lb/>and sinister interest,<lb/>as above, requires to be<lb/>excluded in so far as<lb/>incompatible with it:<lb/>& the opposite<lb/>or modes of inaptitude<lb/>(with reference to greatest<lb/>happiness) maximized.<p>91 23. +<lb/>For the arrangements<lb/>made to this effect see<lb/>below. Sketch of<lb/>English Law, considered<lb/>in relation to the proper<lb/>end of government!</p><p>92 24. +<lb/>II. Intellectual virtue,<lb/>including sound judgment,<lb/>and useful knowledge.<lb/>Sound judgment i.e.<lb/>1. Self-regarding prudence<lb/>2. Extra regarding d<hi rend="superscript">o</hi></p><p>93 25. +<lb/>This too, in its above<lb/>branches his particular<lb/>and sinister interest,<lb/>as above, requires to be<lb/>excluded, in so far as<lb/>incompatible with it: and<lb/>the opposite vices (here say<lb/><hi rend="underline">infirmities</hi>) or modes<lb/>of inaptitude etc. maximized.<lb/>For exemplification see<lb/>Sketch etc. as above.</p><pb/>94 26. +<lb/>Conclusion. Such the<lb/>predominance of the<lb/>sinister branch of<lb/>Monarch's interest, that<lb/>the right and proper<lb/>branch can never suffice<lb/>to prevent or<lb/>considerably retard the<lb/>consummation of the<lb/>sinister sacrifice. | ||
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1822 July 4.
Constitutional Code. RationaleSupreme
2 1 Monarch
Monarchs
82 14. +
3. Nor against any
functionaries not acting
in opposition to his
will or interest.
Unendurable to him the idea
that by hands located by
him and not dislocated,
power can have
been abused: that wrong
can have been done
by him, by whom wrong
is converted into right.
83 15. +
IV. Equality. Greatest
happiness etc. required
that so far as consists
with seniority, subsistence
and abundance,
this instrument of
felicity be maximized.
Because by whatsoever
A has less than B. A
has more than B
gains.
84 16. +
In a Republic, this
is anxiously provided
for: regarded as a security
for security: viz.
of non-functionaries
against functionaries.
85 17. +
To Monarch it is odious.
It puts a negative — not
only upon all loss by
which he profits, but
upon his very office.
It give to all men
the protection of the law
against all misdeeds of
his, and those who share
in his sinister interest.
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86 18. +
III. Penal Code. Specific
ends in view:
1. Beneficial effect of
Civil Code maximized
2. Punishment minimized.
87 19. +
I. Beneficial Effects etc.
maximized.
To the extent of the
coincidence, as above, his
interest requires, that by
this and other means
those effects be maximized:
but, to the extent of
the opposition, that they
be minimized: but that
the opposite evils have
place.
88 20. +
III. Punishment minimized.
So far as by punishment
misdeeds beneficial to
the sinister part of his
interest will be repressed,
his interest requires
that it be minimized:
or rather not inflicted,
but so far as by 29 acts
tending to afford security
against misdeeds so
beneficial to his interest,
or the pleasure of
vengeance afforded to
him, or security to his
ease encreased, his
interest requires that it
be maximized.
For exemplifications
see Sketch etc. as above.
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89 21. +
III. Specific ends consisting
in the encrease
of felicity, so far as
depends on its internal
instruments viz. inward
virtue: or say with relation
to felicity, internal
aptitude.
This virtue is either
1. Moral — viz. Effective
benevolence.
2. Intellectual: viz. self
-regarding prudence.
Within these two all
others are includible.
90 22. +
I. Effective benevolence.
This too his particular
and sinister interest,
as above, requires to be
excluded in so far as
incompatible with it:
& the opposite
or modes of inaptitude
(with reference to greatest
happiness) maximized.
91 23. +
For the arrangements
made to this effect see
below. Sketch of
English Law, considered
in relation to the proper
end of government!
92 24. +
II. Intellectual virtue,
including sound judgment,
and useful knowledge.
Sound judgment i.e.
1. Self-regarding prudence
2. Extra regarding do
93 25. +
This too, in its above
branches his particular
and sinister interest,
as above, requires to be
excluded, in so far as
incompatible with it: and
the opposite vices (here say
infirmities) or modes
of inaptitude etc. maximized.
For exemplification see
Sketch etc. as above.
---page break---
94 26. +
Conclusion. Such the
predominance of the
sinister branch of
Monarch's interest, that
the right and proper
branch can never suffice
to prevent or
considerably retard the
consummation of the
sinister sacrifice.
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