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1821. April 27. Constitutional First Line 8.
A Constitutional Code might in a certain sense be
said to be compleat if neither any distribution of operative power among
subordinate authorities nor any mode of appointment
or removal for the exercise in relation to the possessors of
any such subordinate power were contained prescribed in it. For
by the description given, as above, of the supreme power; and
the provision made as above for the exercise of the designative
power with relation to the possessors of that same supreme
operative power, provisions will would be made for all such
subordinate arrangements, as above, as it might be the pleasure
of the possessors of those two branches of the supreme
power to concur in the making of.
Remainscome now to be given a few leading principles
relative to the matters belonging to the several departments or
branches of law abovementioned, considered in so far as the
nature and effect of the Constitution intended to be given by the
Constitutional Code is liable to be affected and modified by any
arrangements which have presented themselves in the first
instance as appertaining respectively to those several already antecedently
considered branches.
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