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<p><head>&sect;.1.  Prelim<hi rend="superscript">y</hi> Definitions.</head></p>
<p>11.<lb/>
From possession of<lb/>
Ultramarian dominion<lb/>
by rulers, no net<lb/>
profit (suppose) to universal<lb/>
interest in<lb/>
Spain by saving in taxes,<lb/>
interests opposite<lb/>
to it are<lb/>
1.  Universal interest, <lb/>
each man's share in<lb/>
it.</p>
<p>12.<lb/>
By supposition, expence<lb/>
encreased.  For<lb/>
defraying it, sole resources,<lb/>
forced contributions<lb/>
or retrenchment<lb/>
Hence, so far as retrenchment<lb/>
is considered necessary,<lb/>
all classes considering<lb/>
themselves exposed<lb/>
by the pursuit<lb/>
to retrenchment, share<lb/>
in a particular interest<lb/>
thus far coinciding<lb/>
with the universal.<lb/>
These are<lb/>
1.  Royal Family.<lb/>
2.  Royal family's private Servants.<lb/>
3.  Cortes Members.<lb/>
4.  Members of Administration.<lb/>
5.  Judiciary<lb/>
6.  Clergy<lb/>
7.  Patrons with relation to the above six.<lb/>
8.  Expectants with relation to the above six.</p>
<p><head>1821 Feb. 9<lb/>
Rid Yourselves</head></p>
<p><head>&sect;.1.  Prelim<hi rend="superscript">y</hi> Definitions.</head></p>
<p>1.<lb/>
Union between you<lb/>
and Ultramaria, under<lb/>
the same rulers, is<lb/>
a burthen to you:  rid<lb/>
yourselves.<lb/>
Proofs follow:  judgment<lb/>
yours.</p>
<p>2.<lb/>
Follow distinctions,<lb/>
but for which, all truth<lb/>
must be alloyed with<lb/>
falshood.</p>
<p>3.<lb/>
1.  Distinction first.<lb/>
1.  Spaniard's interest<lb/>
2.  Ultramarian's d<hi rend="superscript">o.</hi></p>
<p>4.<lb/>
Distinctions second<lb/>
In Spain,<lb/>
1.  Universal interest<lb/>
2.  Particular d<hi rend="superscript">o.</hi></p>
<p>5. <lb/>
Distinction third –<lb/>
(applying to particulars).<lb/>
1.  Subject many's interest.<lb/>
2.  Ruling and influential<lb/>
few's d<hi rend="superscript">o.</hi></p>
<p>6.<lb/>
4.  Distinction 4.  In<lb/>
the ruling, and otherwise<lb/>
influential few, interest<lb/>
of the aggregate, of particular<lb/>
classes, and of<lb/>
individuals.</p>
<p>7. <lb/>
Without practical error,<lb/>
no one of these distinctions<lb/>
can be over-looked.<lb/>
To each class<lb/>
belongs a particular<lb/>
interest, liable to be opposite<lb/>
to the universal:<lb/>
so, to each member of<lb/>
each.</p>
<pb/>
<p><head>&sect;.1.  Prelim<hi rend="superscript">y</hi> Definitions.</head></p>
<p>8.<lb/>
Sacrifice of universal<lb/>
interest by an individual<lb/>
is sure as often<lb/>
as, in his eyes, the value<lb/>
of his share in the <lb/>
universal interest is less<lb/>
than d<hi rend="superscript">o.</hi> of the sum of<lb/>
his share in all the <lb/>
particular interests in<lb/>
which he shares:  deducting<lb/>
the sum of hia<lb/>
shares in any particular<lb/>
interests which happen<lb/>
to coincide with<lb/>
the universal interest.</p>
<p>9.</p>
<p>10.<lb/>
Classes, whose particular<lb/>
interests should permanently <add>or</add><lb/>
in opposition <add>are those particularly liable</add><lb/>
to, <add>shall</add> incidentally in <add>to appear to be in permanent oppos<hi rend="superscript">n</hi></add><lb/>
conjunction with, the<lb/>
universal d<hi rend="superscript">o.</hi><lb/>
1.  Royal family.<lb/>
2.  Royal family's private servants.<lb/>
3.  Cortes Members?<lb/>
4.  Functionaries in Administration.<lb/>
5.  Judiciary.<lb/>
6.  Clergy.<lb/>
7.  Army.<lb/>
8.  Navy.<lb/>
9.  Dignitaries, the whole body.<lb/>
10.  Patrons and<lb/>
11.  Expectants.<lb/>
12.  Land-owners.<lb/>
13.  Land-occupiers – Tenants.<lb/>
14.  Wholesale Manufacturers<lb/>
15.  Wholesale dealers.<lb/>
16.  Retail dealers.<lb/>
17.  Political writers and publishers.</p>
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§.1. Prelimy Definitions.

11.
From possession of
Ultramarian dominion
by rulers, no net
profit (suppose) to universal
interest in
Spain by saving in taxes,
interests opposite
to it are
1. Universal interest,
each man's share in
it.

12.
By supposition, expence
encreased. For
defraying it, sole resources,
forced contributions
or retrenchment
Hence, so far as retrenchment
is considered necessary,
all classes considering
themselves exposed
by the pursuit
to retrenchment, share
in a particular interest
thus far coinciding
with the universal.
These are
1. Royal Family.
2. Royal family's private Servants.
3. Cortes Members.
4. Members of Administration.
5. Judiciary
6. Clergy
7. Patrons with relation to the above six.
8. Expectants with relation to the above six.




1821 Feb. 9
Rid Yourselves

§.1. Prelimy Definitions.

1.
Union between you
and Ultramaria, under
the same rulers, is
a burthen to you: rid
yourselves.
Proofs follow: judgment
yours.

2.
Follow distinctions,
but for which, all truth
must be alloyed with
falshood.

3.
1. Distinction first.
1. Spaniard's interest
2. Ultramarian's do.

4.
Distinctions second
In Spain,
1. Universal interest
2. Particular do.

5.
Distinction third –
(applying to particulars).
1. Subject many's interest.
2. Ruling and influential
few's do.

6.
4. Distinction 4. In
the ruling, and otherwise
influential few, interest
of the aggregate, of particular
classes, and of
individuals.

7.
Without practical error,
no one of these distinctions
can be over-looked.
To each class
belongs a particular
interest, liable to be opposite
to the universal:
so, to each member of
each.


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§.1. Prelimy Definitions.

8.
Sacrifice of universal
interest by an individual
is sure as often
as, in his eyes, the value
of his share in the
universal interest is less
than do. of the sum of
his share in all the
particular interests in
which he shares: deducting
the sum of hia
shares in any particular
interests which happen
to coincide with
the universal interest.

9.

10.
Classes, whose particular
interests should permanently or
in opposition are those particularly liable
to, shall incidentally in to appear to be in permanent opposn
conjunction with, the
universal do.
1. Royal family.
2. Royal family's private servants.
3. Cortes Members?
4. Functionaries in Administration.
5. Judiciary.
6. Clergy.
7. Army.
8. Navy.
9. Dignitaries, the whole body.
10. Patrons and
11. Expectants.
12. Land-owners.
13. Land-occupiers – Tenants.
14. Wholesale Manufacturers
15. Wholesale dealers.
16. Retail dealers.
17. Political writers and publishers.


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Identifier: | JB/008/068/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 8.

Date_1

1821-02-09

Marginal Summary Numbering

1-15

Box

008

Main Headings

rid yourselves of ultramaria

Folio number

068

Info in main headings field

rid yourselves

Image

001

Titles

prelimy distinctions

Category

marginal summary sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

e1

Penner

john flowerdew colls

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

3172

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