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1829 June 6
Petitions
Supplement
II. Elucidations
§.6. Danish Reconciliation
Invitation by Denmark
Fredric of Prussia
On the occasion not altogether without profit, might
Denmark look to Prussia. For effecting this great change, to
Frederick the Great the will the desire was not wanting. This In
his words in more than one it stand explicitly declarable.
What was wanting was not the appropriate mood,
but the appropriate intellectual aptitude: not to speak of the
appropriate active aptitude on the part of the an official subordinate
a Justice Ministers, or some when law was
at this command. So far as they would not a .... be detrimental to his own personal interest, he wished to have good laws. But that which he explicitly declare he would not law .... a .... attacked to his laws ... destined in the ... purpose
.... explanation and justification of those same laws.
Give names (says he) for your laws, the first .... What a Monarch notwithstadnign ... ... apprehension of a rational was te only sort of protection which the nature of things ... capable of providing ... The arguments of the Advoiate ... supportive to no ...
By the supposition the laws ... actually good: but ... they could not be but in proportion as .... in support of them ... tandem of ... and applied ...
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jeremy bentham |
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arthur moore; richard doane |
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