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1822 Jan<add>y</add> 22 34<lb/><head>Codification <del><gap/></del></head><p>§. 5. Admission Universal<lb/>Numbers unapt</p><p>9. 308<lb/>Predominant in<lb/>man is self-regard:<lb/>therefore in rulers.<lb/>Sacrifice of d<add>o.</add> to social<lb/>regard on a public<lb/>scale, is only produced<lb/>rarely by some extraordinary<lb/>exciting cause.</p><p>10./309<lb/>Nothing therefore but<lb/>inability prevents<lb/>rulers any where from<lb/>constantly making the<lb/>sinister sacrifice.</p><p>11./31<lb/>Inseparably attached<lb/>to situation of Monarch<lb/>and <del>eve</del> Member of every<lb/>branch of the<lb/>Aristocracy is a sinister<lb/>interest.</p><p>12./311.<lb/>Readily recognized in<lb/>themselves by few these<lb/>causes of inaptitude:<lb/>in others, by all: viz in<lb/>all adversaries, and some<lb/>friends: and, sides changed,<lb/>friends become adversaries.</p><p>13./312<lb/>1. In pure Monarchy,<lb/>not acknowledged by<lb/>self or instruments in<lb/>themselves.</p><p>2. In mixt Monarchy,<lb/>such as French &amp;<lb/>English, acknowledged not<lb/>in Monarch, but in<lb/>his instruments.</p><p>3. In a government<lb/>professing liberal opinions<lb/>i.e. permanent regard<lb/>for greatest happiness etc.<lb/>it is acknowledged in<lb/>both.</p><pb/>Numbers unapt<p>14.<lb/><gap/><lb/>1. Vain the Excuse.<lb/>By no one would the<lb/>invitation be accepted.</p><p>1. If accepted by none,<lb/>legislators magnanimity<lb/>is manifest without<lb/>bad consequences.</p><p>2. If accepted, and matter<lb/>apt for correcting<lb/>imperfections in official<lb/>draught, then there is use.</p><p>3. If no such matter,<lb/>even there is use: by the<lb/>contrast, Official draught<lb/>aptitude is placed in a<lb/>light meritedly<lb/>advantageous to it.</p><p>15.<lb/>2. Vain the plea.<lb/>Be the unofficial<lb/>draughts ever so numerous<lb/>and so excellent<lb/>fruitless they will be<lb/>by your supposition:<lb/>by the sinister interest<lb/>all benefit from them<lb/>will be excluded.</p><p>16.<lb/>3. Vainly would it be<lb/>said &#x2014; This would<lb/>confound Representatives<lb/>with Constituents:<lb/>giving back the power<lb/>reposed. Misconception<lb/>this: a service, a function,<lb/>yes: a <hi rend="underline">power</hi> not,<lb/>nor any share in one.<lb/>Sweeping Legislation<lb/>Chamber, no power<lb/>but over boards.<lb/>(See elsewhere.)</p>





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1822 Jany 22 34
Codification

§. 5. Admission Universal
Numbers unapt

9. 308
Predominant in
man is self-regard:
therefore in rulers.
Sacrifice of do. to social
regard on a public
scale, is only produced
rarely by some extraordinary
exciting cause.

10./309
Nothing therefore but
inability prevents
rulers any where from
constantly making the
sinister sacrifice.

11./31
Inseparably attached
to situation of Monarch
and eve Member of every
branch of the
Aristocracy is a sinister
interest.

12./311.
Readily recognized in
themselves by few these
causes of inaptitude:
in others, by all: viz in
all adversaries, and some
friends: and, sides changed,
friends become adversaries.

13./312
1. In pure Monarchy,
not acknowledged by
self or instruments in
themselves.

2. In mixt Monarchy,
such as French &
English, acknowledged not
in Monarch, but in
his instruments.

3. In a government
professing liberal opinions
i.e. permanent regard
for greatest happiness etc.
it is acknowledged in
both.


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Numbers unapt

14.

1. Vain the Excuse.
By no one would the
invitation be accepted.

1. If accepted by none,
legislators magnanimity
is manifest without
bad consequences.

2. If accepted, and matter
apt for correcting
imperfections in official
draught, then there is use.

3. If no such matter,
even there is use: by the
contrast, Official draught
aptitude is placed in a
light meritedly
advantageous to it.

15.
2. Vain the plea.
Be the unofficial
draughts ever so numerous
and so excellent
fruitless they will be
by your supposition:
by the sinister interest
all benefit from them
will be excluded.

16.
3. Vainly would it be
said — This would
confound Representatives
with Constituents:
giving back the power
reposed. Misconception
this: a service, a function,
yes: a power not,
nor any share in one.
Sweeping Legislation
Chamber, no power
but over boards.
(See elsewhere.)




Identifier: | JB/038/116/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 38.

Date_1

1822-01-22

Marginal Summary Numbering

[[marginal_summary_numbering::9 [or] 308 - 13 [or] 312, 14-16, 17 [or] 313, 17*, 18 [or] 314 - 19 [or] 315, 20-21]]

Box

038

Main Headings

codification proposal (codification offer); constitutional code

Folio number

116

Info in main headings field

codification offer

Image

001

Titles

admission universal / members unapt

Category

marginal summary sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d34 / e2

Penner

john flowerdew colls

Watermarks

j whatman 1819

Marginals

Paper Producer

john flowerdew colls

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

1819

Notes public

ID Number

11753

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