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1830 Nov
J.B. to Belgians
2o
Letter II
II.v Kings Vices
Beginning
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Th m the to this
beted this Law.
This much being settled promised, taking in hand the characterisation
Kingly properties, I proceed.
1. Uselessness the valuation: irremediable otherwise then byremedy now<add>absolutely</add> other than
by absolutely it is abstaining from thecounting ration of it
2. Inaptitude, in the p and imperative, relativecomparation had
comparasing, had with the institution of
with off Prime Minister in a Commonwealth, as above
above , remedy (as will be seen)
Irremediable as will be seen utterly irremediable
3. Costliness on the partinstance of every individual in that soltion
3. Costliness and to a vast amount: had again with the
institution of Prime Minister, absolutely[+]inaptitude remedy of the palliative kind and that of being clear
alone here applicable: remedy pen if the kind
among, unless of who made King be is found already
4. Corruptiveness. The matter by the abstraction of what
as possible of a Kingly increase: but capable of being
it is rendered costly being the in quality and quantity
lessened, and so for and in that time not remediable
the same by the distribution of which it is rendered
corruption, what remedy is applicable to the first
off the , appl it in the same proportion applicable
4. Corruptiveness These mischievous property will be seen
to the other. | and
to follow from to bler inseparably to his costliness
Note here - that corruptionthe institution having corruption for one of its supports and
delusion for the other
so it is. that being one of the support
and to be in that same extent, and in that
of the of
same sense, not irremediable.
the matter of corruptive operation at the same time
As to the matter of corruption, the matter by which
the corruptive effect is formalized it will be seen to operating
as to one part of it, in the capacity character of an instrument
of delusion; and, of the delusion one effect will do to is
so to dazzle mens eyes, as to cover the inaptitude
inaptness to be taken - not only merely for average aptitudes, but for
superior and matchless aptitude.
Modes in the fable, turned every thing into gold by
trusting it. A King the Corruptior General above spoken of - turns everything into corruption: are thus by
merely standing over above every thing without being of gold in
hand, and being in that such elevation situation looked up to
by those who crave it. from the situation of those who are beneath it] from those whose situation is under it.
To produce the effect upon men not has the King is it necessary
that the King should to the King to part with.
All thus will be see developed and is de.
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