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<p>It is by this substituting a partial & subordinate, - to the<lb/> | |||
only legitimate & comprehensive end of government, - that misrule<lb/> | |||
has found a terrible instrument of power, - By this sort of appeal<lb/> | |||
to promise, - & to contract, - adherence & support have been given<lb/> | |||
to principles & conduct the most deleterious & maleficent.<lb/> | |||
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By fear or hope - in a word, by corruption in<lb/> | |||
any shape exercised by a ruler or rulers - declarations are made<lb/> | |||
to which the sanction of an oath is frequently given - to maintain<lb/> | |||
a particular line of conduct. Such promises are <del>frequently</del> <add>among</add> the<lb/> | |||
strongest holds that despotism has upon its devotees - & hence the<lb/> | |||
quarrel of despotism with the Greatest Happiness Principle. As a<lb/> | |||
matter of history, - such engagements have rarely been entered<lb/> | |||
into between rulers & nations - and if they had they would be<lb/> | |||
of no value - no more binding <add>on posterity</add> than the engagements of a drunken<lb/> | |||
man. | |||
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It is by this substituting a partial & subordinate, - to the
only legitimate & comprehensive end of government, - that misrule
has found a terrible instrument of power, - By this sort of appeal
to promise, - & to contract, - adherence & support have been given
to principles & conduct the most deleterious & maleficent.
By fear or hope - in a word, by corruption in
any shape exercised by a ruler or rulers - declarations are made
to which the sanction of an oath is frequently given - to maintain
a particular line of conduct. Such promises are frequently among the
strongest holds that despotism has upon its devotees - & hence the
quarrel of despotism with the Greatest Happiness Principle. As a
matter of history, - such engagements have rarely been entered
into between rulers & nations - and if they had they would be
of no value - no more binding on posterity than the engagements of a drunken
man.
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sir john bowring |
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