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1823. May 29
Constitut. Code
Suppose any such restrictive ordinance inserted in
the Code and endeavoured to be established, the community
is thereby exposed to evil effects to an unlimited amount
by want a deficiency of appropriate aptitude in every one of those
several shapes just enumerated.
1. First as to appropriate moral aptitude. Sup
On the part In the instance breasts of the legislature by which an ordinance
to this effect is inserted in the Code, suppose in any
particular or as to the whole the existence a desire of a desire to
pursue its own particular and thence sinister interest of its members at the
expence and by the sacrifice of the general interest of the
rest of the members of the community: by in an ordinance
to this effect, supposing it productive of the effect aimed
at by it, it beholds a sure and infallible mode of
compassing it: a mode with which in respect of
efficiency and certainty no other can bear comparison.
See to this point the in Section 2 what is said in relation to the proposed undividedness
and complicity of the legislative body.
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