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[lxxxiv. 24]
1821 Decr 5
Codification Proposal
penult
?.5. Draughtsman Single
/Appendix/
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
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Title: [[lxxxiv. 54] 1821 Decr. 3]Description: [lxxxiv. 54] 1821 Decr. 3 Codification Proposal penult ?.5. Draughtsman Single Lawyers sinister interest The same © exactly are the purposes served to which the lawyer's branch of the flash language the flash language of the lawyers is subservient. Minute however is the evil of which the unestablished depredator is the instrument when compared with the evil of that instrument which has been fashioned and with such disasterous success and [...?] employed by the unpunishable and established depredators
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Title: [ÁÁ[lxxxiv. 1] 1821 Decr 22]Description: ÁÁ[lxxxiv. 1] 1821 Decr 22 Codification Proposal ?.5. Draughtsman Single /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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