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<head>1822. July 10.</head>
<head>1822. July 10.</head>
<head>Constitut. Code.</head>
<p>Constitut. Code.</p>


<head>8 or 1.</head>
<p>8 or 1.</p>
<p>Characters in which <lb/> a title of honour operates.<lb/> 1. Order for respect: as<lb/> such is a title to respect:<lb/> i.e. to the external<lb/> tokens of it: order for<lb/> money is on one individual:<lb/> for respect<lb/> on all.</p>
<p>Characters in which <lb/> a title of honour operates.<lb/> 1. Order for respect: as<lb/> such is a title to respect:<lb/> i.e. to the external<lb/> tokens of it: order for<lb/> money is on one individual:<lb/> for respect<lb/> on all.</p>
<head>9. or 2.</head>
<p>9. or 2.</p>
<p>Exercise of dominion<lb/> on the many &#x2014; in almost<lb/> all.</p>
<p>Exercise of dominion<lb/> on the many&#x2014;in almost<lb/> all.</p>
<p>Instrument of dominion<lb/> not coercion, <lb/> not intimidation,<lb/> but delusion.</p>
<p>Instrument of dominion<lb/> not coercion, <lb/> not intimidation,<lb/> but delusion.</p>
<p>Evil thence not so<lb/>great: yet still too<lb/> great.</p>
<p>Evil thence not so<lb/>great: yet still too<lb/> great.</p>
<head>10. or 3.</head>
<p>10. or 3.</p>
<p>2. Certificate of <hi rend="underline">good <lb/><sic>desent</sic></hi>, alias, merit:<lb/> import indeterminate;<lb/> this the course <lb/>of choice:L fact attested<lb/> existence of this quality<lb/> in the subject.</p>
<p>2. Certificate of <hi rend="underline">good <lb/><sic>desent</sic></hi>, alias, merit:<lb/> import indeterminate;<lb/> this the course <lb/>of choice:L fact attested<lb/> existence of this quality<lb/> in the subject.</p>
<head>11. or 4.</head>
<p>11. or 4.</p>
<p>Effect produced, causing<lb/> to be ascribed to<lb/> him <hi rend="underline">dignity</hi>: i.e. worthiness:<lb/> viz. of receiving<lb/> respect or tokens <lb/>of it: means employed,<lb/> opinion expressed<lb/> by the conferring functionary<lb/> that this benefit<lb/> has been deserved<lb/> by him &#x2014; on whom<lb/> conferred: <hi rend="underline">deserved</hi>, i.e.<lb/> by service rendered by<lb/> him: quere to whom?</p>
<p>Effect produced, causing<lb/> to be ascribed to<lb/> him <hi rend="underline">dignity</hi>: i.e. worthiness:<lb/> viz. of receiving<lb/> respect or tokens <lb/>of it: means employed,<lb/> opinion expressed<lb/> by the conferring functionary<lb/> that this benefit<lb/> has been deserved<lb/> by him&#x2014;on whom<lb/> conferred: <hi rend="underline">deserved</hi>, i.e.<lb/> by service rendered by<lb/> him: quere to whom?</p>
<pb/>
<pb/>
<head>11. or 4. contin<hi rend="superscript">d</hi>.</head>
<p>11. or 4. contin<hi rend="superscript">d</hi>.</p>
<p>Of service, if real, the <lb/>result must be pleasure<lb/> or exemption<lb/>from pain, actual<lb/> or probable.</p>
<p>Of service, if real, the <lb/>result must be pleasure<lb/> or exemption<lb/>from pain, actual<lb/> or probable.</p>
<head>12. or 5.</head>
<p>12. or 5.</p>
<p>So, <hi rend="underline">merited</hi>. Take away<lb/> <hi rend="underline">service</hi>, thence <hi rend="underline">pleasure</hi> <lb/>and <hi rend="underline">pain</hi>, <hi rend="underline">merit</hi><lb/> evaporates.</p>
<p>So, <hi rend="underline">merited</hi>. Take away<lb/> <hi rend="underline">service</hi>, thence <hi rend="underline">pleasure</hi> <lb/>and <hi rend="underline">pain</hi>, <hi rend="underline">merit</hi><lb/> evaporates.</p>
<head>13. or 6.</head>
<p>13. or 6.</p>
<p>To be meritorious, <lb/> such service must<lb/> have had in it some<lb/> thing extraordinary<lb/> of services the most <lb/>useful are such as<lb/> have no merit. Thus <lb/> self-feeding, and sale<lb/> and purchase of food.</p>
<p>To be meritorious, <lb/> such service must<lb/> have had in it some<lb/> thing extraordinary<lb/> of services the most <lb/>useful are such as<lb/> have no merit. Thus <lb/> self-feeding, and sale<lb/> and purchase of food.</p>
<head>14. or 7.</head>
<p>14. or 7.</p>
<p>Respect &#x2014; its value, if<lb/> any, must consist in<lb/> a certainty or probability<lb/> of benefits in a <lb/> more determinate<lb/> shape.</p>
<p>Respect&#x2014;its value, if<lb/> any, must consist in<lb/> a certainty or probability<lb/> of benefits in a <lb/> more determinate<lb/> shape.</p>
 
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1822. July 10.

Constitut. Code.

8 or 1.

Characters in which
a title of honour operates.
1. Order for respect: as
such is a title to respect:
i.e. to the external
tokens of it: order for
money is on one individual:
for respect
on all.

9. or 2.

Exercise of dominion
on the many—in almost
all.

Instrument of dominion
not coercion,
not intimidation,
but delusion.

Evil thence not so
great: yet still too
great.

10. or 3.

2. Certificate of good
desent
, alias, merit:
import indeterminate;
this the course
of choice:L fact attested
existence of this quality
in the subject.

11. or 4.

Effect produced, causing
to be ascribed to
him dignity: i.e. worthiness:
viz. of receiving
respect or tokens
of it: means employed,
opinion expressed
by the conferring functionary
that this benefit
has been deserved
by him—on whom
conferred: deserved, i.e.
by service rendered by
him: quere to whom?


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11. or 4. contind.

Of service, if real, the
result must be pleasure
or exemption
from pain, actual
or probable.

12. or 5.

So, merited. Take away
service, thence pleasure
and pain, merit
evaporates.

13. or 6.

To be meritorious,
such service must
have had in it some
thing extraordinary
of services the most
useful are such as
have no merit. Thus
self-feeding, and sale
and purchase of food.

14. or 7.

Respect—its value, if
any, must consist in
a certainty or probability
of benefits in a
more determinate
shape.



Identifier: | JB/038/069/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 38.

Date_1

1822-07-10

Marginal Summary Numbering

8 or 1 - 14 or 7

Box

038

Main Headings

constitutional code rationale

Folio number

069

Info in main headings field

constitut. code rationale

Image

001

Titles

Category

marginal summary sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d2 / e2

Penner

john flowerdew colls

Watermarks

[[watermarks::i&m [prince of wales feathers] 1818]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

arthur wellesley, duke of wellington

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1818

Notes public

ID Number

11706

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