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1822 Aug. 27
Constitut. Code
Add Diocese-Judge and Suitor
In a pure Monarchy corruption in the shape For explanation sake, an example may be necessary: a
mixt Monarchy is that the form of government from which the
clearest and most impossible example will be to be
found. In a pure Monarchy Depredation is the fruit each
of all fruits of corruption the one mos naturally most exhibited
most likely to have been the character of the sinister profit in view.
In a pure Monarchy depredation in a covered state
depredation is needless: the force and the intimidation
serve suffice to lodge in his hands whatsoever it may
please the Monarchy to find there. In a representative
democracy, depredation on the part of rulers is not to
an extent capable of serving affording as an example practicable.
Remain as the most conveniently acceptable fruit of example
a mixt Monarchy.
Look for instance to England, and take the case of
Droits of Admiralty. In this case see the following particulars
Truth of of the Fruit of corruption gathered in the course
of years 17 millions Sterling. Shape of the profit consequently
depredation.
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