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1823. Octr 13. Nov. 24
Constitutional Code. or Procedure. 1. Enactive Part
Ch. III. Examinations

I.
Annuality of Election
notwithstanding,
but for the non-reeligibility
clause, deficiency,
as to appropriate
aptitude, would
be preponderantly probable.

II.
Dislocation of the unapt
functionary wd
notwithstanding be
improbable.

III.
Sole remedy, the non-reeligibility
system,
its beneficial effects.
1. Giving tried men to
choose out of

VI.
Evil from it in any
shape none. 1. Stagnation,
none.

V.
2. Fluctuation, none.

VI.
To produce competition
between tried
men, two years non-reeligibility
of the Prime Minister of
the first year would
be necessary.

VII.
Also, reeligibiity of
the Prime Minister
of the 2d. year after
one year.


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VIII.
The first service year
should add to the first
solar year; the fragment
of the preceding
year.

IX.
Beneficial results as
to competition.
1. Competitors, two
men both relatively
tried men.

X.
Concluding beneficial
result – apt rendered
more apt; unapt
self-excluded.

Added 24 Nov.
Compleat if

23 Feb 1822
State in conclusion
that the argument
remains unanswered
namely want of necessary
incline in
Teachers and Pupils.


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H College

We have been favoured with a defence of
the Indian H. College, would
by the Gentleman who presides over it.
We do no injury to the writer, so
at least it appears to us, but in
the contrary his , by
giving to it such publicity as it belongs is
in our power
to us to give. Whatever effect
it may be capable of producing must
depend upon the mass any such impression
as may be made by it on the
minds in which the continuance of
the constitution depends for its continuance.
There are those of the proprietor
at large: and not that of the gentleman
to whom it was addressed, and by whose
it was hands it was communicated to
s that it be any one nor
in that of the single at to who
it has thus been communicated.

The gentleman sets out with the
information that it was on the
then this defences are penned: is the
that is to say in least force where the
natural inference is that with
fuller time for consideration, a more effectual
defence might and would have been produced.
To this we can not consider
for we can not easily imagine many things
for which by a gentleman so time should
have been grudged, than the preservation of the
institution in the existence of which the power and reputation of the person who has the conduct of it is in so high a degree dependent.


Identifier: | JB/010/174/001
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Date_1

1823-11-24

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

010

Main Headings

constitutional code; procedure code

Folio number

174

Info in main headings field

constitutional code or procedure enactive part

Image

001

Titles

Category

rudiments sheet (brouillon)

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

jeremy bentham; john flowerdew colls

Watermarks

j whatman turkey mill 1822

Marginals

Paper Producer

jonathan blenman

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1822

Notes public

ID Number

3610

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