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<p>1823. June 6</p>
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<p><head>Order proposed.</head></p>
 
<p>&sect;. 1.  Dependence how created<lb/>
 
1.  By expectation of eventual burthen – including loss of benefit<lb/>
 
say by <hi rend="underline">fees</hi>.<lb/>
2.  By expectation of eventual benefit say by hope.<lb/>
2.  <del>By</del> <add>After</add> receipt of benefit, by fear of imputation of ingratitude:  and in case of contract or quasi contract, <unclear>perfidy</unclear>.<lb/>
3.  No matter whether in person by by proxy:  i.e. <del><gap/></del><lb/>
<gap/> receives, a man forced.</p>
<p>&sect;. 2.  Dependence, in what case corruptive.<lb/>
Where the condition of receipt or retention of benefit is<lb/>
of avoidance of burthen is regarded as being the imposition of some <add>any</add><lb/>
preponderant burthen on the greatest number, and in particular<lb/>
any burthen imposable by breach of trust in functionaries.</p>
<p>&sect;. 3.  How in a <add>every</add> Constitution <gap/> – representation, the  representation<lb/>
and <gap/> are placed <add><gap/></add> in a state of corruptive<lb/>
<add>reciprocal</add> dependence <del><gap/></del> and temptation:  hence two parties, Ins<lb/>
and Outs.</p>
<p>&sect;. 4.  It is not in the nature of man that the temptation<lb/>
should be <del>resisted</del> made resistible by means other than<lb/>
<gap/> by the constitutors.  Of any disposition to yield<lb/>
to the temptation the denial is universal:  but is <del>not from</del><lb/>
in every instance false.  Cause of the falsity certainty of impurity.</p>
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1823. June 6

Order proposed.

§. 1. Dependence how created
1. By expectation of eventual burthen – including loss of benefit
say by fees.
2. By expectation of eventual benefit say by hope.
2. By After receipt of benefit, by fear of imputation of ingratitude: and in case of contract or quasi contract, perfidy.
3. No matter whether in person by by proxy: i.e.
receives, a man forced.

§. 2. Dependence, in what case corruptive.
Where the condition of receipt or retention of benefit is
of avoidance of burthen is regarded as being the imposition of some any
preponderant burthen on the greatest number, and in particular
any burthen imposable by breach of trust in functionaries.

§. 3. How in a every Constitution – representation, the representation
and are placed in a state of corruptive
reciprocal dependence and temptation: hence two parties, Ins
and Outs.

§. 4. It is not in the nature of man that the temptation
should be resisted made resistible by means other than
by the constitutors. Of any disposition to yield
to the temptation the denial is universal: but is not from
in every instance false. Cause of the falsity certainty of impurity.


Identifier: | JB/034/081/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 34.

Date_1

1823-06-06

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Box

034

Main Headings

constitutional code

Folio number

081

Info in main headings field

constitut. code

Image

001

Titles

ordo proposed

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

10355

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