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[xxxvi. 113]
1822 June 29
Constitut Code
Supreme Operative
I. Monarch
II Intellectuals
See Fred. the Great [...?] Augustus per Walpole
So necessarily and so intensely afflictive is the treatment which, through system and cool reflection by /from/ the most fortunate /successful/ results of sound judgment subjects are almost sure to receive at the hands of the most intelligent Monarch, that any ulterior suffering they may stand exposed to from mental derangement in the same quarter is /may be thought/ scarce worth adding to the account. But by the extraordinary proportion of the individuals known to have laboured under malady in this shape aid may be afforded towards a right conception of the character of the class, and the effect produced on the mind by power in excess.
Note
(a) In England - number of individuals in present life Ao 1821 1.,...,...
In do number known to labour under mental derangement Ao │ │. ,...
Proportion of sane to insane
In Europe, total number of Monarchical families
Among whom those known to have contained /containing/ within these │ │ years individuals /known to be/ labouring under mental derangement or under a degree of imbecillity such as to prevent them from taking any regular cognizance of the business of the government
I. Monarchial families known to have contained individuals /Monarchs/ known to be labouring under mental derangement
1. England - George 3
2. Naples
3. Sardinia
4. Prussia
5. Russia - 1. Peter 3. 2. Paul 1.
6. Spain - Philip 5. Charles 4.
7. Sweden Gustavus
8. Denmark Christian
9. Portugal Mary
10. Austria.
11. Saxony - Augustus King of Poland
See Walpoles Memoirs. Sr Charles Hanbury Williams diplomatic Letters.
II. Monarchial Families not known to have contained Monarchs known to labour under mental derangement
1. France
2. Bavaria
3. Netherlands
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