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1822 July 4.
Constitutional Code. RationaleSupreme
2 1 Monarch
Monarchs
82 14. +
3. Nor against any
functionaries not acting
in opposition to his
will or interest.
Unendurable to him the idea
that by hands located by
him and not dislocated,
power can have been abused: that wrong
can have been done
by him, by whom wrong
is converted into right.
83 15. +
IV. Equality. Greatest
happiness etc. required
that so far as consists
with seniority, subsistence
and abundance,
this instrument of
felicity be maximized.
Because by whatsoever
A has less than B. A
has more than B
gains.
84 16. +
In a Republic, this
is anxiously provided
for: regarded as a security
for security: viz.
of non-functionaries
against functionaries.
85 17. +
To Monarch it is odious.
It puts a negative — not
only upon all loss by
which he profits, but
upon his very office.
It give to all men
the protection of the law
against all misdeeds of
his, and those who share
in his sinister interest
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