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1823 July 9
Constitut. Code

To the reader, for conveying impressing as to his mind the idea of a contract to
this effect, words – some determinate set an appropriate set of words, are is necessary.
But to the production of a correspondent course of conduct on both
sides, a course of conduct such as the contract if expressed in
words would bind or seen to bind the parties from maintaining,
no words at all are necessary. Of the contract their one and only use
and material effect and use would be the producing on both sides the same bipartite and
correspondent the pro
the certain appropriate course of expectation:
of expectation if eventual or conditional the effect of which shall be is in the of which
in the character of an inducement the effect shall be the causing
each to render adopt & pursue that line of conduct by which will be rendered to the other the expected services by which the several sinister benefits
are rendered will have been conferred.

Take any Constitutional the state for example the five states of
things government under any Constitutional Code, say the present proposed
Code for example. On the one part stands a supreme Legislative composed
of Deputies located by the people: on the other part a supreme Administrative
in the hands of a single individual functionary. The course
of government under the Constitution commences. The By the majority
of the Legislature, an Administrative Chief is elected: his
first business is to fill the several situations under him, all of
them to a degree more or less considerable beneficial to the possessors,
or they would not give their acceptance. Whether there it be notwithstanding be against or
without a notwithstanding opposition that he has been elected, to
the Administrative Chief it can be no secret who those individuals
are who have been of the number of his benefactors. As little can
it be a is it likely to be a secret to them him what are the connections maintained
dearest to each, who those persons are for whom it would respectively be agreable convenient
to the provisions made by such means as he within the compass
of his power. In Thus at the very commencement of his administration the most obvious policy would join with gratitude in pointing out for the
objects of his choice, unless in case of those being decided and peremptory
objections such persons as he sees reason to think it would be
agreable to his and their respective patrons thus provided for the
members themselves if the law admitted of it: but the law not being
stupid or corrupt enough to affect to expect suppose that the same man shall
could will be at two different places composed with two different businesses at
the same time, no such abomination does the law admitt of: he therefore takes for the objects of his favour such persons respectively as next to those two he sees reason to
think it would be most desirable to the several deputies to see thus favoured.


Identifier: | JB/037/237/001
"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 37.

Date_1

1823-07-09

Marginal Summary Numbering

17-19

Box

037

Main Headings

constitutional code

Folio number

237

Info in main headings field

constitut. code

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

b5 / e5

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

11452

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