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/Appendix/

Particular Interest Table

A particular interest is an interest which belongs in common to any particular class of men to the exclusion of all others in an exclusive or more exclusive /greater/ degree with reference to all others.

Every particular interest in so far as it operates in opposition to the universal interest every particular interest may be termed a sinister interest.

The particular interests that actually operate or are liable to operate in opposition to the universal interest may be stated as follows.

I. The Monarchical interest: in a Monarchy, the particular interest of the Monarch.

II. The Aristocratical interest: the interest of the aggregate number of those classes of men who by any the circumstance productive of benefit to themselves are distinguished from and above the greater number: the interest of the ruling, influential and otherwise privileged few. In the aggregate mass of the [...?] Branches Aristocracy branches may be distinguished: each of them having or liable to have a distinct and particular interest

1 The Legislative: Aristocracy

2. The Executive, Administrative, or Official. Aristocracy

3. The Titled Aristocracy

4. The Landed Aristocracy

5. The Moneyed Aristocracy

6. The Ancestry©boasting Aristocracy

7. The Talent©employing Aristocracy

8. The Spiritual Aristocracy

1 In a government which possess distant dependencies, the legislative Aristocracy presents two sub©branches with interests liable to become to a considerable extent opposite. /between which a considerable opposition of interests is liable to have place./ These are the Metropolitan branch: and the Distant [District?] Provincial branch
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    II. In the Executive Administrative or Official Branch may be distinguished the Sub©Branches following: namely

    1. The General Superintending branch © Law

    2. The Financial /Revenue/ branch, or Money©disposing branch

    2. The Home©Affairs branch

    3. /4/ The Military Land Service branch

    4. /5/ The Military Sea©Service branch.

    5. /7/ The Foreign Relations branch

    6. /4/ The Judiciary branch

    7. /6/ The distant dependency governing branch, whose [...?...?...?] or community is burthened with distant dependencies.

    III. In the Titled Aristocracy may be distinguished as many Sub©Branches as there are Titles of Honour under the Government in question.

    IV. In the Landed Aristocracy may be distinguished á³á   á³á sub©branches: viz

    1. The [...?] Landlord Branch

    2. The Rich Tenantry Branch

    V. In the Moneyed Aristocracy may be distinguished the branches following: namely

    1. The Purely©monied branch

    2. The Manufacturing or Productive branch.

    3. The Mercantile or Distributive branch.

    VI In the Talent©employing branch may be distinguished the Sub©Branches following: namely

    1. The Political©Writing Branch

    2. The Education©Conducting Branch

    3. The Dramatic Branch

    4. The Fine©Art Branch

    VII. In the Spiritual Branch may be distinguished the Sub©Branches following: namely

    1. The Established©Clergy branch

    2. The Non©Established Clergy branch

    The Established Clergy branch may again be sub©divided /distinguished/ to Sub©Sub©Branches following: namely

    1. The Operative Branch consisting /composed/ of those by whom Divine Service in any shape is performed

    2. The Inoperative Branch: composed of those by whom no Divine Service in any shape is performed.
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    III Lawyers interest

    Relation of lawyers interest to aggregate aristocratical interest

    III. Lawyer's sinister interest.

    As members /In the character of a branch/ of the Aristocracy the class /fraternity/ of Lawyers have a sinister interest coinciding with that of the aggregate body composed of all the other /several/ branches

    But over and above /in addition to/ this particular and thence sinister interest the lawyer class has a sinister interest peculiar to itself, and acting in opposition /operating in a different way/ not only to the interest of the people but in some