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'' | 12<lb/>1822 July 10.<lb/><head>Constitut. Code</head><note>Supreme Operative<lb/>II. Monarch Limited</note><p>109 1. +<lb/>II. Monarch limited.<lb/>1. Malevolence. This<lb/>naturally greater in<lb/>Limited than Absolute<lb/>Monarchy. People's<lb/>Resistance, though passive,<lb/>perpetually occurring<lb/>thence in Monarch<lb/>irritation.</p><p>True, office entire, power<lb/>is not<del>e</del> thus endangered:<lb/>but <hi rend="underline">partial</hi> exercises<lb/>are not the less<lb/>continually opposed.</p><p>110 2. +<lb/>II So as to insincerity.<lb/>People's Representatives<lb/>must be <hi rend="underline">corrupted</hi><lb/>People must be <hi rend="underline">deluded</hi>,<lb/>else Monarchy would<lb/>not be endured.</p><p>111 3. +<lb/>Of the wealth etc. which<lb/>had the people not<lb/>representatives, w<hi rend="superscript">d</hi>. the<lb/>whole of it be employed<lb/>in the endeavour to<lb/>increase his personal<lb/>enjoyment, a large portion<lb/>must be employed in<lb/>corrupting them. So<lb/>many of these corrupted,<lb/>so many, people see,<lb/>added by Monarch to<lb/>their enemies and<lb/>depredators. These while<lb/>in peoples eyes, People's<lb/>enemies to the amount<lb/>of what they help to<lb/>extort are in King's eyes,<lb/>enemies by the amount<lb/>of what they leave<lb/>unextorted.</p><pb/>112 4. +<lb/>To every absolute Monarch<lb/>the option presents<lb/>itself whether to keep<lb/>his power undiminished,<lb/>with a view to <hi rend="underline">magnitude</hi>,<lb/>or to let in a few<lb/>Aristocrats for a share<lb/>in it, with a view to<lb/>stability. | ||
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1822 July 10.
Constitut. CodeSupreme Operative
II. Monarch Limited
109 1. +
II. Monarch limited.
1. Malevolence. This
naturally greater in
Limited than Absolute
Monarchy. People's
Resistance, though passive,
perpetually occurring
thence in Monarch
irritation.
True, office entire, power
is note thus endangered:
but partial exercises
are not the less
continually opposed.
110 2. +
II So as to insincerity.
People's Representatives
must be corrupted
People must be deluded,
else Monarchy would
not be endured.
111 3. +
Of the wealth etc. which
had the people not
representatives, wd. the
whole of it be employed
in the endeavour to
increase his personal
enjoyment, a large portion
must be employed in
corrupting them. So
many of these corrupted,
so many, people see,
added by Monarch to
their enemies and
depredators. These while
in peoples eyes, People's
enemies to the amount
of what they help to
extort are in King's eyes,
enemies by the amount
of what they leave
unextorted.
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112 4. +
To every absolute Monarch
the option presents
itself whether to keep
his power undiminished,
with a view to magnitude,
or to let in a few
Aristocrats for a share
in it, with a view to
stability.
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