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<head>1820 June 2</head>
<head>Emmncipation<unclear></unclear> Spanish</head>
 
<head>Virtues in <gap/></head>
 
or 1.<lb/>
<p>Inconsistent with the<lb/>
pretension to virtue <gap/><lb/>
be any objection to a -<lb/>
manupation, after<lb/>
this exposure.<lb/>
 
1. In account <unclear>offrafil</unclear><lb/>
and <unclear>lofs</unclear>, vast <unclear>lofs</unclear><lb/>
proved.</p>
 
or 2.<lb/>
<p>2. In the account of<lb/> political security such<lb/> a dominion, or ruler's<lb/> proved to be, income - <lb/> <unclear>patible</unclear> with security<lb/> of the people against<lb/> misrule. By the power<lb/> of patronage it is<lb/>put into the administrative<lb/> rulers the<lb/> sure means of engaging<lb/> the legislature<lb/> the people's trustees- <lb/> in a perpetual breaking<lb/> of their trust.<lb/></p>
 
or 3.<lb/>
<p>1. Without power to<lb/> assign a reason, desire<lb/> they to load you<lb/> with this experience?<lb/> Where is their regard<lb/> for you? This benevolence?<lb/>
 
2. - to reap the benefit<lb/> of all this corruption.<lb/> Where is their probity? their sincerity?<lb/>
 
3. to run into the<lb/> mouth of temptation?<lb/> Where is their paternoster<lb/> - their regard for religion?<lb/></p>
 
or. 4<lb/>
<p>Is it with you or us,<lb/> religion a cloak for <lb/>tyranny? the notorious<lb/>atheists the fiendish<lb/> persecutors?
</p>
 
<pb/>
 
<head>Virtues in <gap/></head>
 
or 5.<lb/>
<p>No <unclear>calumny</unclear> this: no<lb/> individual <unclear>knows</unclear> or<lb/> pretended to be so: none<lb/>accused.<lb/> Nothing positive: nothing<lb/> other than
argumentative.<lb/>
On no one can the<lb/> aspersion fall, unless<lb/> he runs under it.<lb/></p>
 
<pb/>
 
<head>Virtues in <gap/></head>
 
6 or 1.<lb/>
<p>Against any ambition<lb/> that would thus gratify<lb/>itself, by no virtue<lb/> that has been displayed<lb/> can any security<lb/> be afforded.</p>
 
7. or 2.<lb/>
<p>Virtues displayed -<lb/>By all contributors to<lb/> the change.<lb/> 1. Courage.<lb/> 2. Wisdom: discerning<lb/> the superior <unclear>condusiveness</unclear><lb/> of the good over<lb/> the bad government to<lb/> their interests.<lb/></p>
 
8. or 3.<lb/>
<p>Their acutating motives<lb/> 1. Desire of security against<lb/> evil in all shapes.<lb/> 2. Sympathy for fallen<lb/> sufferers.<lb/></p>
 
9. or 4.<lb/>
<p>Actuating motives, by<lb/> the influence of which<lb/> the leader, and they alone,<lb/> can not but have<lb/> been operated upon.<lb/>
1. Desire of, and hope<lb/> of, power, money, and reputation - all inter convertible<lb/> in <gap/><lb/> quantities<lb/>
Their desire is the every<lb/> desires of the advantage<lb/> which, by whomsoever<lb/> <unclear>possessed</unclear>, operates<lb/> in the way of corruptive<lb/> influence.<lb/>
</p>
 
<pb/>
 
<head>Virtues in <gap/></head>
 
10 or 1.<lb/>
<p>Between this dominion<lb/> and Monarchy,<lb/> the connection is intimate.<lb/>
Those who are for<lb/> this dominion can<lb/> not be for Monarchy:<lb/> those who are for<lb/> Monarchy can not<lb/> but be for this dominion.<lb/>
Those who are for<lb/> both can not but be for<lb/> ultimately<lb/>unlimited.<lb/>
Whence, after your<lb/> experience, can a man<lb/> be for Monarchy but<lb/>fpr these advantages<lb/> at people's <unclear>appence</unclear><lb/> which nothing but<lb/> Monarchy can give?<lb/></p>






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1820 June 2 Emmncipation Spanish

Virtues in

or 1.

Inconsistent with the
pretension to virtue
be any objection to a -
manupation, after
this exposure.
1. In account offrafil
and lofs, vast lofs
proved.

or 2.

2. In the account of
political security such
a dominion, or ruler's
proved to be, income -
patible with security
of the people against
misrule. By the power
of patronage it is
put into the administrative
rulers the
sure means of engaging
the legislature
the people's trustees-
in a perpetual breaking
of their trust.

or 3.

1. Without power to
assign a reason, desire
they to load you
with this experience?
Where is their regard
for you? This benevolence?
2. - to reap the benefit
of all this corruption.
Where is their probity? their sincerity?
3. to run into the
mouth of temptation?
Where is their paternoster
- their regard for religion?

or. 4

Is it with you or us,
religion a cloak for
tyranny? the notorious
atheists the fiendish
persecutors?


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Virtues in

or 5.

No calumny this: no
individual knows or
pretended to be so: none
accused.
Nothing positive: nothing
other than argumentative.
On no one can the
aspersion fall, unless
he runs under it.


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Virtues in

6 or 1.

Against any ambition
that would thus gratify
itself, by no virtue
that has been displayed
can any security
be afforded.

7. or 2.

Virtues displayed -
By all contributors to
the change.
1. Courage.
2. Wisdom: discerning
the superior condusiveness
of the good over
the bad government to
their interests.

8. or 3.

Their acutating motives
1. Desire of security against
evil in all shapes.
2. Sympathy for fallen
sufferers.

9. or 4.

Actuating motives, by
the influence of which
the leader, and they alone,
can not but have
been operated upon.
1. Desire of, and hope
of, power, money, and reputation - all inter convertible
in
quantities
Their desire is the every
desires of the advantage
which, by whomsoever
possessed, operates
in the way of corruptive
influence.


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Virtues in

10 or 1.

Between this dominion
and Monarchy,
the connection is intimate.
Those who are for
this dominion can
not be for Monarchy:
those who are for
Monarchy can not
but be for this dominion.
Those who are for
both can not but be for
ultimately
unlimited.
Whence, after your
experience, can a man
be for Monarchy but
fpr these advantages
at people's appence
which nothing but
Monarchy can give?




Identifier: | JB/008/027/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 8.

Date_1

1820-06-02

Marginal Summary Numbering

or 1 - or 5, 6 or 1 - 9 or 4, 10 or 1

Box

008

Main Headings

emancipation spanish

Folio number

027

Info in main headings field

emancipation spanish

Image

001

Titles

virtues no security

Category

marginal summary sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

john flowerdew colls

Watermarks

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

Marginals

Paper Producer

arthur wellesley, duke of wellington

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

1818

Notes public

ID Number

3131

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