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1821. April 26.
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Constitutional Finance?
II. Remains to be shown how it is, and whence it is, that the state of moral
aptitude with relation to the functions in question being in the exacted
situations in question such as has been described, the conception, commonly
entertained in relation to it, has commonly been so opposite to
the state of things as thus described, and thereby so incorrect and
opposite to truth. The cause of this delusion may
be seen in the influence exercised by the high alliance — by
the confederacy of power, factitious dignity and the excessive
opulence partly through the medium of corruption,
partly through the medium of force and intimidation on those discourses,
written as well as oral, particularly those
presenting themselves constantly to view in the written form by
which information is conveyed respecting this quarter
of the field of thought and action in which instruction is
sought, and by which opinion and affections are moulded.
Take, in the first place, opulence even in that minor degree of of force
with which it operates when the field of its operation is confined to
private life. Proportioned to the quantity of the matter of opulence which
a man has at his command will be the quantity in which those who
are in habits with him, or entertain a prospect of being in habits with
him, may expect to share. Proportioned to the intensity of their respective
appetites for such share will naturally be their endeavours to procure for
those appetites their appropriate qualification according to all
such actions and discourse together means safe and not
disreputable as they see within their reach. Proportioned to the success of
such their endeavours will be their non self-satisfaction and that aptitude
as towards the author of it can scarcely fail, in some way or other, to be
the accompaniment of it. In action as well as discourse, more particularly
in discourse as being the cheaper article, will this gratitude, real and
feigned together, find expression and give itself vent.
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