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41. But here comes a question concerning absolute Monarchs.<lb/>
<p>41. But here comes a question concerning absolute Monarchs.<lb/>
Possessing as he does the power of killing his subjects,<lb/>
Possessing as he does the power of killing his subjects,<lb/>
<add>any or</add> every one of them, by <add>as</add><del><gap/></del> many individual acts of <lb/>
<add>any or</add> every one of them, by <add>as</add><del><gap/></del> many individual acts of <lb/>
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In the next place <add>as often as</add> <del>so far as</del> there happens to be<lb/>
In the next place <add>as often as</add> <del>so far as</del> there happens to be<lb/>
this <del><gap/></del> or that individual whom he has a fancy to kill<lb/>
this <del><gap/></del> or that individual whom he has a fancy to kill<lb/>
 
of it also happens to this individual to be in any of the<lb/>
 
cases in which he comes within the grasp of a general<lb/>
 
law to which punishment in this shape is attached <gap/> Monarch<lb/>
may in this case obtain the <del>gratification</del> object of<lb/>
his desire without <add>subjecting himself to the level of</add>
<del>the</del> unpopularity which would be apt to<lb/>
fall upon him in the other case</p>


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1830 Nov 12

J.B. to France against Death §.VI. Causes of attachment
1 Sinister interest
as 1. King's.
41

41. But here comes a question concerning absolute Monarchs.
Possessing as he does the power of killing his subjects,
any or every one of them, by as many individual acts of
power, without need of any general law, what interest
has he in the creation or preservation of any such general
law? I answer he has his interest in it. In the first
place he derives two benefits from it. In the first place he
obtains popularity: popularity by means of the power of pardoning:
in propo popularity in proportion to the number
of the occasions in which he exercises this beneficial power
popularity in proportion to the number of the individuals
by to whom the benefit of it is reaped. An assortment of
cruel laws ready made to his hands is therefore and in this in valuables
In the next place as often as so far as there happens to be
this or that individual whom he has a fancy to kill
of it also happens to this individual to be in any of the
cases in which he comes within the grasp of a general
law to which punishment in this shape is attached Monarch
may in this case obtain the gratification object of
his desire without subjecting himself to the level of the unpopularity which would be apt to
fall upon him in the other case



Identifier: | JB/023/125/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 23.

Date_1

1830-12-02

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

023

Main Headings

lord brougham displayed

Folio number

125

Info in main headings field

jb to belgians

Image

002

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

c2 / e2 / f20 / f13

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

street & co 1830

Marginals

Paper Producer

antonio alcala galiano

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1830

Notes public

ID Number

7996

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