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1822 May 30

Economy &c

Appendix
Ch. 1 Take
Ch 1.
§.1. Legitimacy

3) This writ any the that a formal as
The pages of it shall not be in the with the means of a
members or the propagation of those any of this promise and
This will state with of all : as do already in the
This last theory is the one that seems to possess the best claim

This last theory is the one that seems to possess the best claim
for surring for currency.

and eyes
open to which
some bra

To the most profession of benevolence it adds the assemblance of
matchless and even exclusive wisdom.
BY it the Monarch is representedpresented to view in the climate of
the View general and present image of the Divinity. in the
God when the La Post vent ptrages to us

Permitting is Hominibus quid
ConvenialConvenial nobis, ribesque sit utile nostris
Num per juvendis aplissium quinque dabent Die
Cario est illit homo, sp sib

All this is perfectly true. of any
man in every eye to which it has been revealed by
superhumansupernational power, that there exists such a God upon earthlyearth
and that, in the Monarchy in question, the Monarch whereas
he be, is he.

In it is moreover tacitly involved, the the of which more open profession
is made in Thisbit: namely that this overliving though earthly God is, in all ages
and generators generations, or as the same mind, by which one
mind books in endless succession are in infinite number
at different times animatedanimated.

All this is perfectly true in every eyes to which
as above, stand revealed. But all this is at the same time perfectly false, in every
mindeye to which it does not stand revealed.

In the eye of To every such supernaturally prev mind it calls
not be to re it calls on every occasion for passive obedience and
non resistance. But in the ear of every mind not their supernaturally
privileged it calls for resistance: resistance in
a part of such according as pairs and oppertunity presents
itself, and by whatever means, without any exception
afforded the promise of being most effectual






Identifier: | JB/108/152/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 108.

Date_1

1822-05-30

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

108

Main Headings

economy as to office

Folio number

152

Info in main headings field

economy &c

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

b3 / f3

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

35655

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