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1822 June 10
Economy etc
In a pure Monarchy the form of government has for its sole object or
end in view the greatest happiness of that one supremely ruling functionary /the
Monarch/
In a mixt Monarchy such as that of England the form of government has
for its object the greatest happiness of the Monarch, with the addition of that of
the comparatively few who in the character of partners /associates/ or necessary
instruments have become sharers with him in the power and profit of government
In a political community in which the form of government has for its
sole object the greatest happiness of the greatest number, the greatest happiness of
the greatest number requires that the whole of the Official Establishment /on the
part of all the several /each functionary// aptitude for contributing his part to
that same end, according to the nature of his Office be maximized /at its maximum/.
In the form of Government which has place In England the form of
government having for its object the greatest happiness of the Monarch with the
conjointly ruling and subruling few his associates the greatest happiness of the
partnership requires that on the part of each functionary aptitude for contributing
his part to that same end be maximized and that in so far as aptitude with relation
to the greatest happiness of the greatest number would be detrimental with relation
to that same particular and sinister end, all such right and proper aptitude should
be minimized, or if /and were it/ possible excluded
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