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1826. Jany. 30
Constitutional Code

4. Suppose the substitute located by the constituents
no such assurance of constancy in the supply
can be obtained. By whatsoever causes, the as above non-attendance
on the part of the Deputy is producible, by those same is
non-attendance it on the part of the Substitute. producible.
Substitutes More than one the could not be proposed to be sent
along with the Deputy: and and whatsoever greater number
could be proposed to be so sent, still the assurance would could not
be entire. By True it is, that the above mentioned course
of the taking for the Substitute a person resident at the seat of service
might be ad would be open to this their choice, if their constituents:
but it would not be likely to be uniformly adopted: if permanently
known to them: and, if, to at this or that in the case of this or
that district, there were any such known person, in the case of this or that
other such knowledge might not have place. there would not be. At the best the
number that could be thus located, – located to serve throughout the Session –
would be thus extremely limited: whereas to the number that
could occasionally be located, one after another, as occasion
called by the Deputy, there are no limits.

5. Suppose however, an eventual Substitute so located in the by the constituents.
fresh instance, at the same time with the deputy. In case of a
vacancy on the part of either Deputy or Substitute, here would be a demand for a
fresh election. But while the process of election was going on
here would be but one of the two on the spot, and then during that time there would
be the same danger of non- want of attendance, as if no such provision
of an eventual substitute had been made.

6. On this supposition be comes the loss vexation and
expence of the Election: loss of time and on the part of all who
attend: expence of journey to and for and demurrage on the part of
many: and from all this loss no assignable advantage in any shape obtained.


Identifier: | JB/037/366/001
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Date_1

1826-01-30

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

037

Main Headings

constitutional code

Folio number

366

Info in main headings field

constitutional code

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

e3

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

j whatman turkey mill 1824

Marginals

Paper Producer

jonathan blenman

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1824

Notes public

ID Number

11581

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