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1820 June 28 1822 Aug 4<p>§. Corruptive influence<lb/>Persons operated on<lb/></p><p>125 23.<lb/>Thus King, Lords,<lb/>and Commons<lb/>together, every act of<lb/>power exercised on<lb/>the people by men<lb/>whose interest is, in<lb/>almost all things,<lb/>point-blank opposed<lb/>to them.</p><p>126 24.<lb/>Of these, together, with<lb/>functionaries of the<lb/>Executive, including<lb/>Administrative and<lb/>Judicial, are composed<lb/>the ruling few.</p><p>127 25.<lb/>In a mixt Monarchy,<lb/>of functionaries<lb/>considered as trustees<lb/>for the people, sole use<lb/>operating as a check<lb/>on Monarch. People<lb/>the only party to whose<lb/>prejudice, in this case,<lb/>breach of trust can<lb/>operate.</p><p>128 26.<lb/>In a pure Monarchy,<lb/>no such trustees:<lb/>therefore no such<lb/>breach of trust.</p><p>129. 27.<lb/>By persons other than<lb/>the Monarch, yes:<lb/>not by him can they<lb/>be corrupted<lb/>from being<lb/>his, no need he of<lb/>an instrument so<lb/><hi rend="underline">willy</hi> <add>costly</add>, and comparatively<lb/>precarious, as<lb/>corruptive influence.</p><pb/>§. Corruptive influence<lb/>Persons operated on<lb/><p>130. 28.<lb/>Hence, is pure<lb/>Monarchy pure from<lb/>corruption, as well as<lb/>mixture.</p><p>131 29 or 1.<lb/>2. Effect produced by the<lb/>operation.<lb/>This, unavoidably,<lb/>already shewn &#x2014; breach<lb/>of trust.<lb/>In representatives<lb/>of the people, joining<lb/>in supporting Monarchs<lb/>particular, thence<lb/>sinister, interest, at the<lb/>expence of the universal.</p><p>132 30. or 1.<lb/>3. Persons operating:<lb/>exercising corruptive<lb/>influence; thence,<lb/>producing breach of trust.<lb/>On this head, more or<lb/>less unavoidably said<lb/>already.</p><p>133 31 or 2.<lb/>Parties to the breach<lb/>of trust all the trustees<lb/>who reap, or contemplate<lb/>reaping benefit<lb/>from it.</p><p>134 32 or 3.<lb/><hi rend="underline">Anglicé,</hi> persons<lb/>constantly occupied in<lb/>the endeavor and<lb/>practice of producing,<lb/>by corrupting influence,<lb/>breach of trust<lb/>in people's representatives.</p><p>1. All connected with<lb/>them by special interest<lb/>or sympathy. Children,<lb/>relatives, friends, dependents.</p><pb/>§. Corruptive influence<lb/>Persons operated on<lb/>Instrument operating<p>32 or 3 contin<add>d.</add><lb/>2. Monarch.<lb/>3. Functionaries all<lb/>under the Monarch.<lb/>4. Lords<lb/>5. Great Landowners<lb/>and their connections<lb/>6. All others looking to<lb/>receive the matter of<lb/>corruption in any shape.</p><p>135. 33 or 4.<lb/>For the matter of<lb/>corruption to exercise its<lb/>full effect, no need of<lb/>any actively employed<lb/>corruptor.<lb/>Corruption is like<lb/>Caleph <gap/> razors<lb/>that shaved of themselves.</p><p>136. 34 or 5.<lb/>The poison finds its<lb/>way into the heart<lb/>without need of a hand<lb/>to guide it.</p><p>137 35 or 6.<lb/>For the cause of this<lb/>spontaneous action,<lb/>see the next but<lb/>one &#x2014; means &amp; mode<lb/>of operation.<lb/>(Parson Hay. Copley,<lb/>Warren, etc.)</p><p>138 36 or 1.<lb/>4. Instrument operating:<lb/>viz, always <hi rend="underline">of<lb/>itself</hi>, as above: sometimes<lb/>under a directing<lb/>hand &#x2014; matter of<lb/>good &#x2014; composed of the<lb/>aggregate of the external<lb/>instrument of<lb/>felicity, in whatever<lb/>shapes. (See above.)</p><pb/>139 37. or 2.<lb/>In possession, a source<lb/>of enjoyment: in<lb/>expectancy, an object<lb/>of desire: so, if no<lb/>possession, the desire of<lb/>retaining, coupled with<lb/>the fear of losing, acts<lb/>still more strongly<lb/>than when it is in<lb/>expectancy only.
<head>Constitutional Code. Emancipation Spanish.<lb/>
1820 June 28. 1822 Aug 4</head>
<p>§. Corruptive influence<lb/>Persons operated on.</p>


<p>125. 23.<lb/>Thus King, Lords,<lb/>and Commons<lb/>together, every act of<lb/>power exercised on<lb/>the people by men<lb/>whose interest is, in<lb/>almost all things,<lb/>point-blank opposed<lb/>to them.</p>


<p>126. 24.<lb/>Of these, together, with<lb/>functionaries of the<lb/>Executive, including<lb/>Administrative and<lb/>Judicial, are composed<lb/>the ruling few.</p>
<p>127. 25.<lb/>In a mixt Monarchy,<lb/>of functionaries<lb/>considered as trustees<lb/>for the people, sole use<lb/>operating as a check<lb/>on Monarch. People<lb/>the only party to whose<lb/>prejudice, in this case,<lb/>breach of trust can<lb/>operate.</p>
<p>128. 26.<lb/>In a pure Monarchy,<lb/>no such trustees:<lb/>therefore no such<lb/>breach of trust.</p>
<p>129. 27.<lb/>By persons other than<lb/>the Monarch, yes:<lb/>not by him can they<lb/>be corrupted<lb/>from being<lb/>his, no need he of<lb/>an instrument so<lb/><hi rend="underline">willy</hi> <add>costly</add>, and comparatively<lb/>precarious, as<lb/>corruptive influence.</p>
<pb/>
<p>§. Corruptive influence<lb/>Persons operated on.<lb/>
130. 28.<lb/>Hence, is pure<lb/>Monarchy pure from<lb/>corruption, as well as<lb/>mixture.</p>
<p>131. 29 or 1.<lb/>2. Effect produced by the<lb/>operation.<lb/>This, unavoidably,<lb/>already shewn &#x2014; breach<lb/>of trust.<lb/>In representatives<lb/>of the people, joining<lb/>in supporting Monarchs<lb/>particular, thence<lb/>sinister, interest, at the<lb/>expence of the universal.</p>
<p>132. 30. or 1.<lb/>3. Persons operating:<lb/>exercising corruptive<lb/>influence; thence,<lb/>producing breach of trust.<lb/>On this head, more or<lb/>less unavoidably said<lb/>already.</p>
<p>133 31 or 2.<lb/>Parties to the breach<lb/>of trust all the trustees<lb/>who reap, or contemplate<lb/>reaping benefit<lb/>from it.</p>
<p>134. 32 or 3.<lb/><hi rend="underline">Anglicé,</hi> persons<lb/>constantly occupied in<lb/>the endeavor and<lb/>practice of producing,<lb/>by corrupting influence,<lb/>breach of trust<lb/>in people's representatives.</p>
<p>1. All connected with<lb/>them by special interest<lb/>or sympathy. Children,<lb/>relatives, friends, dependents.</p>
<pb/>
<p>§. Corruptive influence<lb/>Persons operated on<lb/>Instrument operating<p>32 or 3 contin<add>d.</add><lb/>2. Monarch.<lb/>3. Functionaries all<lb/>under the Monarch.<lb/>4. Lords<lb/>5. Great Landowners<lb/>and their connections<lb/>6. All others looking to<lb/>receive the matter of<lb/>corruption in any shape.</p>
<p>135. 33 or 4.<lb/>For the matter of<lb/>corruption to exercise its<lb/>full effect, no need of<lb/>any actively employed<lb/>corruptor.<lb/>Corruption is like<lb/>Caleph <gap/> razors<lb/>that shaved of themselves.</p>
<p>136. 34 or 5.<lb/>The poison finds its<lb/>way into the heart<lb/>without need of a hand<lb/>to guide it.</p>
<p>137. 35 or 6.<lb/>For the cause of this<lb/>spontaneous action,<lb/>see the next but<lb/>one &#x2014; means &amp; mode<lb/>of operation.<lb/>(Parson Hay. Copley,<lb/>Warren, etc.)</p>
<p>138. 36 or 1.<lb/>4. Instrument operating:<lb/>viz, always <hi rend="underline">of<lb/>itself</hi>, as above: sometimes<lb/>under a directing<lb/>hand &#x2014; matter of<lb/>good &#x2014; composed of the<lb/>aggregate of the external<lb/>instrument of<lb/>felicity, in whatever<lb/>shapes. (See above.)</p>
<p>139. 37. or 2.<lb/>In possession, a source<lb/>of enjoyment: in<lb/>expectancy, an object<lb/>of desire: so, if no<lb/>possession, the desire of<lb/>retaining, coupled with<lb/>the fear of losing, acts<lb/>still more strongly<lb/>than when it is in<lb/>expectancy only.</p>


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Constitutional Code. Emancipation Spanish.
1820 June 28. 1822 Aug 4

§. Corruptive influence
Persons operated on.

125. 23.
Thus King, Lords,
and Commons
together, every act of
power exercised on
the people by men
whose interest is, in
almost all things,
point-blank opposed
to them.

126. 24.
Of these, together, with
functionaries of the
Executive, including
Administrative and
Judicial, are composed
the ruling few.

127. 25.
In a mixt Monarchy,
of functionaries
considered as trustees
for the people, sole use
operating as a check
on Monarch. People
the only party to whose
prejudice, in this case,
breach of trust can
operate.

128. 26.
In a pure Monarchy,
no such trustees:
therefore no such
breach of trust.

129. 27.
By persons other than
the Monarch, yes:
not by him can they
be corrupted
from being
his, no need he of
an instrument so
willy costly, and comparatively
precarious, as
corruptive influence.


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§. Corruptive influence
Persons operated on.
130. 28.
Hence, is pure
Monarchy pure from
corruption, as well as
mixture.

131. 29 or 1.
2. Effect produced by the
operation.
This, unavoidably,
already shewn — breach
of trust.
In representatives
of the people, joining
in supporting Monarchs
particular, thence
sinister, interest, at the
expence of the universal.

132. 30. or 1.
3. Persons operating:
exercising corruptive
influence; thence,
producing breach of trust.
On this head, more or
less unavoidably said
already.

133 31 or 2.
Parties to the breach
of trust all the trustees
who reap, or contemplate
reaping benefit
from it.

134. 32 or 3.
Anglicé, persons
constantly occupied in
the endeavor and
practice of producing,
by corrupting influence,
breach of trust
in people's representatives.

1. All connected with
them by special interest
or sympathy. Children,
relatives, friends, dependents.


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§. Corruptive influence
Persons operated on
Instrument operating

32 or 3 contind.
2. Monarch.
3. Functionaries all
under the Monarch.
4. Lords
5. Great Landowners
and their connections
6. All others looking to
receive the matter of
corruption in any shape.

135. 33 or 4.
For the matter of
corruption to exercise its
full effect, no need of
any actively employed
corruptor.
Corruption is like
Caleph razors
that shaved of themselves.

136. 34 or 5.
The poison finds its
way into the heart
without need of a hand
to guide it.

137. 35 or 6.
For the cause of this
spontaneous action,
see the next but
one — means & mode
of operation.
(Parson Hay. Copley,
Warren, etc.)

138. 36 or 1.
4. Instrument operating:
viz, always of
itself
, as above: sometimes
under a directing
hand — matter of
good — composed of the
aggregate of the external
instrument of
felicity, in whatever
shapes. (See above.)

139. 37. or 2.
In possession, a source
of enjoyment: in
expectancy, an object
of desire: so, if no
possession, the desire of
retaining, coupled with
the fear of losing, acts
still more strongly
than when it is in
expectancy only.



Identifier: | JB/038/106/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 38.

Date_1

1820-06-28

Marginal Summary Numbering

[[marginal_summary_numbering::125 [or] 23 - 130 [or] 28, 131 [or] 29 or 1 - 137 [or] 35 or 6, 138 [or] 36 or 1 - 139 [or] 37 or 2]]

Box

038

Main Headings

constitutional code

Folio number

106

Info in main headings field

constitut. code

Image

001

Titles

corruptive influence / persons operated on

Category

marginal summary sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d13 / e3

Penner

john flowerdew colls

Watermarks

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

Marginals

Paper Producer

arthur wellesley, duke of wellington

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

1818

Notes public

ID Number

11743

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