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Appendix
S.I. Monarchs interest

164 29. 10. 11

IIIII Necessary means to such
obedience, subjects relative
intellectual weakness as
compleat and extensive
as possible.

Relative intellectual
weakness is
1. Relative ignorance.
2. Relative error- viz.
of judgment and conception.

165 30. 11. 12

IV.III. In default of adequate
intellectual weakness
possibly necessary
means, allowance of
power in other hands not
revocable; only by other
means subordinate. Possessors
of such subordinate
and but partially dependent
power, a subordinate
aristocracy.

If such aristocracy's interest
be sinister, and it
be his interest to suffer or
establish such an aristocracy,
it is his interest to
support such subordinate
sinister interest.

166 31. 12. 13

So as to interest-begotten
prejudice, authority-begotten
prejudice, and original
intellectual weakness: in
so far as their tendency is
to produce unreserved obedience-

1. Universal interest is
that the have not place
in any degree.
2. Monarch's, that they have
place in the highest degree.

167 32. 13. 10

IV. Further means in default
of adequate intellectual
weakness.
1. Force
2. Intimidation.
3. Corruption appropriate.
4. Delusion appropriate.

Appendix
S.1. Monarchs interest
S.2. Aristocrats interest.

168 33. 14.

1. Force acts on bodies.
2. Intimidation on minds
or on faculty of do
by punishment
3. Corruption on d.o by reward.
4. Delusion on imagination.

34. 15

Example. Military force
with its decorations, exemplified
all force: ex. gr.
when employed in pushing
away or hilling.

169 35. 16. or 1.

II. Aristocrat's sinister interest.
Description of it
agrees in general with
Monarch's d.o

170 36. 17. or 2.

Sole aristocracy belonging
to this case, a d.o in subordination
to a Monarchy.

171 37. 18 or 3.

By an extra quantity of
the external instruments of
felicity, objects of general desire
in any distinguishable
set of hands, is constituted
an Aristocracy.

Sechon Bruncher 172 38. 19 or 4

Masifications of Aristocracy as constituted by
so many efficient causes
1. Aristocracy by legislative power. Legislative Aristocracy
2. Aristocracy by executive
power. Executive or Official. do
3. - by factitious dignity

4. by simple opulence in
land. Lauded Aristocracy
5. by simple opulence in
money Aristocracy
6. by such
or Aristocracy
opulence, with or without
factitious digity
7. by clinical do
Aristocracy
8. By talent applied to
polities. Library Aristocracy.



Identifier: | JB/038/110/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 38.

Date_1

1821-12-07

Marginal Summary Numbering

[[marginal_summary_numbering::164 [or] 10 - 168 [or] 14, 15, 169 [or] 16 [or] 1 - 172 [or] 19 [or] 4, 173 [or] 20 or 1 - 174 [or] 21 or 2, 171* [or] 22 or 3]]

Box

038

Main Headings

constitutional code

Folio number

110

Info in main headings field

constitut. code

Image

001

Titles

appendix / monarchs interest / aristocrats interest

Category

marginal summary sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d20 / e2

Penner

john flowerdew colls

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

11747

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