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[xxxvi. 121]
1822 July 2
Constitut. Code
Supreme Operative
I Monarch
Instruments
Arch-forciant - Arch terrorist - Arch-Corrupter - Arch Deluder - this he is by the mere virtue of his situation without need of action on his part without need of so much as volition on his part, without any such interruption to his ease: they in their several situations Sub-forciant, Sub-terrorist, Sub-Corrupter, Sub-Deluder
As to the corporeal instruments each of them contributes in his own appropriate /particular/ way to the common end, the fulfilment of the constantly sinister will of the public enemy of the peoples all powerful /irresistible and implacable/ enemy. In one way or other, on one occasion or other, all these several incorporeal instruments of misrule operate in their hands: but by this or that corporeal this or that incorporeal instrument is made most use of /most handled/, by this or that other corporeal this or that other
1. As to the Soldier. Function and destination of the Soldier Manner in which under a Monarch or in a Monarchy he contribtes to the fulfilment of the sinister and irresistible will - to the performance of the sinister sacrafice.
Force and intimidation are the incorporeal instruments which in the more direct and intentional way the Soldier is occupied in applying /the making application/ to the all-embracing and constantly pursued purpose. But by his pay and other [...?] he is made to belong added to the Monarchs stock of the instruments of corruption: while by the place he occupies in the vast machine /Puppet shew apparatus/ of which he is one of the puppets, and and the glitter with which he is invironed, he contributes at the same time to the amusement of his owner the great baby, and to the delusion of the subject many, fascinating and setting to work their imagination, perverting their judgment, and from the power and splendor which they see causing them to infer the existence of the excellence, moral and intellectual which they imagine.
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(a) (Arch-forciant)
English lawyers have in their language in their branch of the flash-language a deforciant: a man by whose force some other man is put out of the possession of something that of right belongs to him.
(b) (Arch-forciant Arch-terrorist etc) Synonyms - Forcer-General, Terrifier - Intimidator-General - Corrupter-General Deluder-General
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