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1823. July 3
Constitut. Code.III Rationale
Ch. 5. Constitutive
§. 1. [Constitutive in the people, why]
The first of these is so flagrantly and palpably absurd, that
it baffles all its power of man intellect to make answer to it. In such
it his intellect, it is an expression of will – and nothing
else: and for giving the expression as well as
any other word is the word legitimacy be employed.
The first of these is so flagrantly and palpably absurd,
that it baffles all the power of intellect to make answer
to it. In truth fact it has nothing to do with intellect. All that What it denotes It is a
mere expression of will, and nothing else: and for giving this expression
to it as well might any other word as well, might any the word legitimacy
be employed.
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