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War propensity</note>
War propensity</note>
<head>Sponge</head>
<head>Sponge</head>
<p>Note <unclear>confirmed</unclear></p>
<p>Note continued</p>


<p><del>There is</del> One <gap/> class of Ministers <add>rulers</add> there is whose profit by<lb/>
<p><del>There is</del> One <del><gap/></del> class of Ministers <add>rulers</add> there is whose profit by<lb/>
war so far as money alone is concerned cancels only in <lb/>
war so far as money alone is concerned consists only in <lb/>
patronage.  To this class belong <add>for example</add>  1. the Monarch. 2. The Commander in<lb/>
patronage.  To this class belong <add>for exam<lb/>ple</add>  1. the Monarch. 2. The Commander in<lb/>
Chief. 3. The first Lord of the Admiralty. 4. The Secretary  
Chief. 3. The first Lord of the Admiralty. 4. The Secretary  
<del><gap/></del><lb/>
<del><gap/></del><lb/>
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Court <del>by</del> through the medium of the captains and the<lb/>
Court <del>by</del> through the medium of the captains and the<lb/>
<add>consequent</add> litigations of which it is productive: add to which till<lb/>
<add>consequent</add> litigations of which it is productive: add to which till<lb/>
<gap/>ther day a Lord who by <add>for</add> pretending to be a sort of <unclear>Chile</unclear><lb/>
t'other day a Lord who by <add>for</add> pretending to be a sort of Clerk<lb/>
got to the amount of £38,000 aa year for himself and<lb/>
got to the amount of £38,000 a year for himself and<lb/>
dependents together</p>  
dependents together</p>  


<p>Under a despotism no such excitements to flagitious war<lb/>
<p>Under a despotism no such excitements to flagitious war<lb/>
have existence. It is only in <add>under</add> the matchless constitution that<lb/>
have existence. It is only in <add>under</add> the matchless constitution that<lb/>
the Monarch has any need of the matter of corruption<lb/>
the Monarch has any need of the matter of corruption<lb/>
for carrying on his government.</p>
for carrying on his government.</p>
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<p>In the case of the Lord Chancellor and the Judge of the<lb/>
<p>In the case of the Lord Chancellor and the Judge of the<lb/>
Admiralty Court to be assured that there is nothing they would<lb/>
Admiralty Court to be assured that there is nothing they would<lb/>
not do <gap/> <del>we</del> they could do it with safety either of them to<lb/>
not do [so as they could do it with safety] either of them to<lb/>
<unclear>promote</unclear> <add>nay the most</add> unjust war, the one for the sake of bankruptcies<lb/>
promote <add>any the most</add> unjust war, the one for the sake of bankruptcies<lb/>
the other for the sake of the capturers, I have no need to <gap/><lb/>
the other for the sake of the capturers, I have no need to know<lb/>
either than names in their characters. What I know is that <lb/>
either their names or their characters. What I know is that <lb/>
they are men: and that is quite enough for me.</p>
they are men: and that is quite enough for me.</p>


<del>In the</del> W So far as it is in the shape of patronage<lb/>
<p><del>In the</del> In So far as it is in the shape of patronage<lb/>
the <gap/> profit <del><gap/></del><add>could</add> not <del>very <gap/></del> by any being simple<lb/>
the sinister profit <del><gap/></del><add>could</add> not <del>very <gap/></del> by any very simple<lb/>
process be got rid of. But so far as in the line judicial<lb/>
process be got rid of. But so far as in the line judicial<lb/>
offices it results out of the sufferings of individuals no process <note>in the determinate<lb/>
offices it results out of the sufferings of individuals no process <note>in the determinate<lb/>
in between peace and<lb/>
in between peace and<lb/>
war, that fixation<lb/>
war, that fixation<lb/>
has actually been made<lb/>
has actually been made<lb/>
to take place. When<lb/>
to take place. When<lb/>
so the person or people<lb/>
so the person or people<lb/>
the source of the simple<lb/>
the source of the sinister<lb/>
profit was mainly if not altogether, at an end </note><lb/>
profit was mainly if not altogether, at an end </note><lb/>
can be more simple and certainly effectual. It can<lb/>
can be more simple and certainly effectual. It can<lb/>
<gap/> <del>in neither</del> nothing more is requisite than the rending the<lb/>
<gap/> <del>in neither</del> nothing more is requisite than the rending the<lb/>
whole quantum of his <gap/> in every shape <sic>fixt</sic>: and <del>this</del><lb/>
whole quantum of his <gap/> in every shape <sic>fixt</sic>: and <del>this</del><lb/>
in the case of the <del>sort</del> official person who as such had no influence <add>in</add><lb/>
in the case of the <del>sort</del> official person who as such had no influence <add>in</add></p>
 




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1819 Dec. 17

The people suffer still more by successful. Remain unsuccessful out

Reasons against
War favoured
War propensity
Sponge

Note continued

There is One class of Ministers rulers there is whose profit by
war so far as money alone is concerned consists only in
patronage. To this class belong for exam
ple
1. the Monarch. 2. The Commander in
Chief. 3. The first Lord of the Admiralty. 4. The Secretary
at war

Another class there is whomto whom profit by war over and above any that may come in the shape
of patronage
is yielded by
war through the medium of the distresses of individuals. To this
class belong 1. The Lord Chancellor. 2. The Judge of
the Admiralty least. the Chan Lord Chancellor through the medium by the Bankruptcies
of which it is productive of; the Judge of the Admiralty
Court by through the medium of the captains and the
consequent litigations of which it is productive: add to which till
t'other day a Lord who by for pretending to be a sort of Clerk
got to the amount of £38,000 a year for himself and
dependents together

Under a despotism no such excitements to flagitious war
have existence. It is only in under the matchless constitution that
the Monarch has any need of the matter of corruption
for carrying on his government.

In the case of the Lord Chancellor and the Judge of the
Admiralty Court to be assured that there is nothing they would
not do [so as they could do it with safety] either of them to
promote any the most unjust war, the one for the sake of bankruptcies
the other for the sake of the capturers, I have no need to know
either their names or their characters. What I know is that
they are men: and that is quite enough for me.

In the In So far as it is in the shape of patronage
the sinister profit could not very by any very simple
process be got rid of. But so far as in the line judicial
offices it results out of the sufferings of individuals no process in the determinate
in between peace and
war, that fixation
has actually been made
to take place. When
so the person or people
the source of the sinister
profit was mainly if not altogether, at an end

can be more simple and certainly effectual. It can
in neither nothing more is requisite than the rending the
whole quantum of his in every shape fixt: and this
in the case of the sort official person who as such had no influence in





Identifier: | JB/137/143/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 137.

Date_1

1819-12-17

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

137

Main Headings

radicalism not dangerous

Folio number

143

Info in main headings field

Image

001

Titles

note continued

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

c8 / c2 / d8 / e5

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

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

Marginals

Paper Producer

arthur wellesley, duke of wellington

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1818

Notes public

ID Number

46860

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