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''This | 1821 Dec. 7 C 18<lb/><head><del>Codification Pro</del> Constitut. Code <gap/></head><lb/><p><del>Appendix<lb/>§. 1. Draughtsman <gap/><lb/></del>§. 1. Monarchs interest</p><p><del>19.<lb/>Position 3. To which<lb/>situation belongs a sinister<lb/>interest.<lb/>Position 4. In which<lb/>situation, influence of the<lb/>sinister interest receives<lb/>increase, proportioned to<lb/>the number of the workmen.</del></p><p>144 <del>20.</del> 1<lb/>1. Monarch's sinister interest.<lb/>General description.<lb/>To possess, and even, so<lb/>far as consistent with<lb/>enjoyment, retain, maximum<lb/>of transferrable<lb/>instruments of felicity: objects<lb/>of general design — viz.<lb/>1. Money, including money's<lb/>worth.<lb/>2. Power — political power.<lb/>3. Factitious dignity.<lb/>This, every man's interest:<lb/>therefore Monarch's.</p><p>145 <del>21.</del> 2.<lb/>Position, Monarch's interest,<lb/>as such, is by the whole<lb/>amount of it, a sinister<lb/>interest.<lb/>Follows proof.<lb/>1. Legitimate every man's<lb/>share in the universal<lb/>interest.<lb/>2. Also each man's particular<lb/>interest in so far as<lb/>not adverse to universal<lb/>interest.<lb/>3. Sinister every man's<lb/>particular interest in so far<lb/>as adverse to universal d<add>o.</add></p><p>146 <del>22.</del> 3.<lb/>Points of adverseness<lb/>between universal interest<lb/>and Monarch's d<add>o.</add><lb/>1. Universal interest is<lb/>that each should have<lb/>the maximum of subsistence,</p><pb/> | ||
1821 Dec. 7 C 18
Codification Pro Constitut. Code
Appendix
§. 1. Draughtsman
§. 1. Monarchs interest
19.
Position 3. To which
situation belongs a sinister
interest.
Position 4. In which
situation, influence of the
sinister interest receives
increase, proportioned to
the number of the workmen.
144 20. 1
1. Monarch's sinister interest.
General description.
To possess, and even, so
far as consistent with
enjoyment, retain, maximum
of transferrable
instruments of felicity: objects
of general design — viz.
1. Money, including money's
worth.
2. Power — political power.
3. Factitious dignity.
This, every man's interest:
therefore Monarch's.
145 21. 2.
Position, Monarch's interest,
as such, is by the whole
amount of it, a sinister
interest.
Follows proof.
1. Legitimate every man's
share in the universal
interest.
2. Also each man's particular
interest in so far as
not adverse to universal
interest.
3. Sinister every man's
particular interest in so far
as adverse to universal do.
146 22. 3.
Points of adverseness
between universal interest
and Monarch's do.
1. Universal interest is
that each should have
the maximum of subsistence,
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