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[lxxxiv. 101]
1822 Jany 14
Codification Proposal
?.5 Admission Universal
?. Sinister interest - course of
But to fulfil /satisfy/ such their Desires respectively they must on their part contribute /be ready to contribute, be seen to be ready to contribute, and upon each favorable occasion must contribute accordingly/ each of them to the fulfilment of the corresponding desires on the part of the Monarch. Of these desires there is not any that to them can be unknown or dubious. By accident With respect to this or that particular object, yes: but with respect to the aggregate of all in general no: without any individual communication on his part to any of them individually, they know each of them what it will be agreable to him they /he/ should do towards satisfying his desires as he himself does. Each will be disposed to receive as much as he can obtain: and to each the Monarch will be disposed to give in proportion to whatsoever it may in the eyes of the Monarch be his power to contribute to the satisfaction of his desires: to contribute by vote, speech, and influence.
To the purpose of swelling the amount of the aggregate mass of the several objects of general desire thus placed at the joint disposal of the partnership each will of course be occupied in doing whatsoever may in his eyes appear requisite: to give encrease to the number of these objects of general desire and the value of each: and to give encrease and fertility to the several sources from which the demand for each and the [...?] supposed necessity of providing them and placing them at the disposal of the Monarch is derived /appears to flow/.
These objects of general desire in so far as they consist of emolument are useful and needful offices and functions with the emolument needfully belonging to them, needless offices, useless offices, offices without service requisite i.e. sinecure offices, and the emolument needlessly attached to them respectively.
The value of each to the possessor is to the patron
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