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<p>1829 June 17<lb/> Petitions &#x2014; Dispatch Court or Review of J &amp; H.B ? <note> Supplement</note> <note>3</note><lb/> <note> Reformation Agenda<lb/> Agitation &amp; Contribution</note></p> <p> <!-- numbers in pencil --> (3) (3</p> <p><!-- margin notes in another hand --> <note>7<lb/> Of pure Monarchy<lb/> end in view <add>creating principle</add> that all<lb/> subjects be considered as<lb/> made for the use of the<lb/> monarch and his family</note></p> <p> <gap/> 2 Time <gap/> it <gap/></p> <p> Of <del>pure <gap/> <gap/></del> <gap/>, pure and absolute, <add>utmost</add> the<lb/> <gap/> in view <del>pre</del> <add> with the <gap/></add> fundamental principle, and <del>ruling</del> <gap/><lb/> rule, <add><gap/></add> it magic is &#x2014; that for the use of the Monarch and his<lb/>? family <del>at</del> the whole <gap/> composed of <gap/> the other member of <lb/> the <gap/> community should be considered as being <gap/>: just<lb/> as <add> by so used</add> for it <del><gap/></del> <add> are</add> of his <add> sheep-<gap/></add> <gap/> the sheep belonging to his flock <add> if which his flock is composed</add><lb/> are considered in being <gap/>: to be fleeced, so long as it is made<lb/> profitable and agreeable to him that they should be fleeced, to be slaughtered<lb/> as soon as respectively most agreeable to him that they<lb/> should sensibly and respectively be slaughtered.</p> <p> <note>8<lb/> Accordingly under William<lb/> Rufus the project of<lb/> converting all England<lb/> into a <del> <gap/> for this</del><lb/> Royal <del><gap/></del> Forest.</note></p> <p> Accordingly under William Rufus immediate successor<lb/> to the Conquerer, in whose <gap/> the <foreign> <hi rend="underline"><gap/> <gap/></hi> </foreign> <gap/><lb/> other shall more <hi rend="underline">piquant</hi> resources against <gap/>, the <gap/> <add> correspondent</add><lb/> <del>corr</del> received ill <gap/> and commencement &#x2014; the prospect<lb/> of <del> <gap/> not the</del> <gap/> into the condition of a forest<lb/> the whole of the <add> surface</add> of the forest in the Kingdom &#x2014; with the except of<lb/> such part of it as should be faced <gap/> <add> needs <gap/></add> to the <gap/><lb/> of such members of the community the existence if which should<lb/> be found needful in the character of instruments in his royal<lb/> hand, employed in the maximization of his royal felicity</p> <p> Of this project the commencement was the formation of the New<lb/> Forest</p> <p><note>9<lb/> Change from pure<lb/> to aristocracy ridden<lb/> Monarchy</note></p> <p> So much for the <gap/> and <gap/> of government under<lb/> the pure and absolute Monarchy.  Under this <gap/> what the<lb/> <del>fo</del> same <gap/> has since received by <del>the</del> its evident<lb/>change from a pure and absolute Monarch, to <add> into</add> an aristocracy<lb/> ridden Monarchy</p> <p> <note>10<lb/> Gradual increase of<lb/> number of persons<lb/> proposed of power in<lb/> the natural progress<lb/> of affairs</note></p> <p> <gap/> in respect of the number of the persons possessed of<lb/> the power of government is the natural progress of affairs</p> <p> under permanent <gap/>, <del> <gap/> sent</del> <add> <gap/> the powers</add> of <gap/>, as per<lb/> of <gap/> <gap/> no More: under a mixture of light and the <gap/><lb/> part of <gap/> in comparatively small numbers, added an <gap/><lb/> to the sole originally existing one, under <add> pure and</add> unclouded light<lb/> all <gap/> distraction or acceptance &#x2014; these examples what the makers of<lb/> more such things necessitates: <add> in</add> all the condition, <add> <gap/></add> for the <del>legislation</del> <gap/><lb/> <add>to</add> <lb/> <!-- continues in margin --> the legislation, is the one<lb/> the Executor.</p>  
<p>1829 June 17<lb/> Petitions &#x2014; Dispatch Court or Review of J &amp; H.B ? <note> Supplement</note> <note>3</note><lb/> <note> Reformation Agenda<lb/> Agitation &amp; Contribution</note></p> <p> <!-- numbers in pencil --> (3) (3</p> <p><!-- margin notes in another hand --> <note>7<lb/> Of pure Monarchy<lb/> end in view <add>creating principle</add> that all<lb/> subjects be considered as<lb/> made for the use of the<lb/> monarch and his family</note></p> <p> 1 or 2 Time <gap/> it Forester</p> <p> Of <del>pure and ut</del> Monarchy, pure and absolute, <add>utmost</add> the<lb/> end in view <del>pre</del> <add> with the <gap/></add> fundamental principle, and <del>ruling</del> <gap/><lb/> rule, <add>maxim</add> it maxim is &#x2014; that for the use of the Monarch and his<lb/> family <del>at</del> the whole <unclear>aggregate</unclear> composed of all the other members of <lb/> the <gap/> community should be considered as being made: just<lb/> as <add> by so used</add> for it <del><gap/></del> <add> are</add> of his <add> sheep-<gap/></add> <gap/> the sheep belonging to his flock <add> of which his flock is composed</add><lb/> are considered in being made: to be fleeced, so long as it is made<lb/> profitable and agreeable to him that they should be fleeced, to be slaughtered<lb/> as soon as respectively most agreeable to him that they<lb/> should sensibly and respectively be slaughtered.</p> <p> <note>8<lb/> Accordingly under William<lb/> Rufus the project of<lb/> converting all England<lb/> into a <del> <gap/> for this</del><lb/> Royal <del><gap/></del> Forest.</note></p> <p> Accordingly under William Rufus immediate successor<lb/> to the Conquerer, in whose <gap/> the <foreign> <hi rend="underline"><gap/> <gap/></hi> </foreign> <gap/><lb/> other still more <hi rend="underline">piquant</hi> resources against <gap/>, the prospect <add> correspondent</add><lb/> <del>corr</del> received ill <gap/> and commencement &#x2014; the prospect<lb/> of <del> <gap/> not the</del> improving not the condition of a forest<lb/> the whole of the <add> surface</add> of the forest in the Kingdom &#x2014; with the except of<lb/> such part of it as should be found necessary <add>insidspensible</add> to the <gap/><lb/> of such members of the community the existence if which should<lb/> be found needful in the character of instruments in his royal<lb/> hand, employed in the maximization of his royal felicity</p> <p> Of this project the commencement was the formation of the New<lb/> Forest</p> <p><note>9<lb/> Change from pure<lb/> to aristocracy ridden<lb/> Monarchy</note></p> <p> So much for the new and old of government under<lb/> the pure and absolute Monarchy.  Under this improvement what the<lb/> <del>fo</del> same <gap/> has since received by <del>the</del> its evident<lb/>change from a pure and absolute Monarchy, to <add> into</add> an aristocracy<lb/> ridden Monarchy</p> <p> <note>10<lb/> Gradual increase of<lb/> number of persons<lb/> proposed of power in<lb/> the natural progress<lb/> of affairs</note></p> <p> Since in respect of the number of the persons possessed of<lb/> the power of government is the natural progress of affairs</p> <p> Under permanent <gap/>, <del> <gap/> sent</del> <add> <gap/> of the powers</add> of government, as per<lb/> of <gap/> <gap/> no more: under a mixture of light and the <gap/><lb/> part of <gap/> in comparatively small numbers, added an <gap/><lb/> to the sole originally existing one, under <add> pure and</add> unclouded light<lb/> all <gap/> distraction or acceptance &#x2014; these examples what the makers of<lb/> more such things necessitates: <add> in</add> all the condition, <add> <gap/></add> for the <del>legislation</del> <gap/><lb/> <add>to</add> <lb/> <!-- continues in margin --> the legislation, is the one<lb/> the Executor.</p>  
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1829 June 17
Petitions — Dispatch Court or Review of J & H.B ? Supplement 3
Reformation Agenda
Agitation & Contribution

(3) (3

7
Of pure Monarchy
end in view creating principle that all
subjects be considered as
made for the use of the
monarch and his family

1 or 2 Time it Forester

Of pure and ut Monarchy, pure and absolute, utmost the
end in view pre with the fundamental principle, and ruling
rule, maxim it maxim is — that for the use of the Monarch and his
family at the whole aggregate composed of all the other members of
the community should be considered as being made: just
as by so used for it are of his sheep- the sheep belonging to his flock of which his flock is composed
are considered in being made: to be fleeced, so long as it is made
profitable and agreeable to him that they should be fleeced, to be slaughtered
as soon as respectively most agreeable to him that they
should sensibly and respectively be slaughtered.

8
Accordingly under William
Rufus the project of
converting all England
into a for this
Royal Forest.

Accordingly under William Rufus immediate successor
to the Conquerer, in whose the
other still more piquant resources against , the prospect correspondent
corr received ill and commencement — the prospect
of not the improving not the condition of a forest
the whole of the surface of the forest in the Kingdom — with the except of
such part of it as should be found necessary insidspensible to the
of such members of the community the existence if which should
be found needful in the character of instruments in his royal
hand, employed in the maximization of his royal felicity

Of this project the commencement was the formation of the New
Forest

9
Change from pure
to aristocracy ridden
Monarchy

So much for the new and old of government under
the pure and absolute Monarchy. Under this improvement what the
fo same has since received by the its evident
change from a pure and absolute Monarchy, to into an aristocracy
ridden Monarchy

10
Gradual increase of
number of persons
proposed of power in
the natural progress
of affairs

Since in respect of the number of the persons possessed of
the power of government is the natural progress of affairs

Under permanent , sent of the powers of government, as per
of no more: under a mixture of light and the
part of in comparatively small numbers, added an
to the sole originally existing one, under pure and unclouded light
all distraction or acceptance — these examples what the makers of
more such things necessitates: in all the condition, for the legislation
to
the legislation, is the one
the Executor.


Identifier: | JB/011/017/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 11.

Date_1

1829-06-17

Marginal Summary Numbering

7-10

Box

011

Main Headings

law amendment

Folio number

017

Info in main headings field

petitions on dispatch court or review of j & hb?

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

c3 / e3

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

3714

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