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1829. Nov. 14. Constitut. Code. U.S.
2. Double-legislation
system viz for ordering
extraordinary melting
mischievousness and
absurdity not so great.
2.Convention useless
See here a good government
not satisfied with
its own goodness.
3. Convention useless
Here, satisfaction ex-
cepted sole produce,
harm, though not
great, so good the go-
vernment.
4. Convention useless
U.S. being the state in
which the system ori-
ginated higher general-
ization needless.
5. Convention useless
Such the state of society, no success
could be ex-
pected from any motion
not likely to be thought
by greatest number to
have for its object their
greatest happiness.
6. Convention
Thus for ordinary busi-
ness what was thought
the best legislature as
well as executive,
chosen for extraor-
dinary business must
have been not better
or worse. Convention
7. Evil Delay
Evil certainly produced
by this duplicity.
1. Delay: the body of law
remaining for so long
loaded with all the evil that might
have been cleared
away. Convention
8. Evil Complication
2. Complication. For the
details of this evil
see this head in another
chapter.
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