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1822 June 27
Economy
Ch. Securities for I. Moral Apt.
§. Poor remuneration
Expository Matters
Modes of restriction
1.
Modes of restriction
applicable to official
power.
1. Restriction applied
to the field on which
it exercises itself.
2. Subordination of the
power of the office
in question to that
of some other office.
2.
Departments in the
field of power.
1. Local or say Geographical
or Topographical.
2. Chronical or say
Temporal(a). 2.(a)
(a) Temporal spoilt
for by religion.
3. Logical.
3.
Objects comprized in
the Logical field.
1. Persons.
2. Things.
3. Acts or say Modes
of Action.
4. Occasions, giving
rise to acts.
5. Obligations.
6. Rights.
4.
To the Local no
difficulty attaches:
boundary lines not
exposed to misconception
or diversity of
conception are here
applicable.
5.
So to the chronical.
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6.
Not so to the Logical.
Any restriction applied
to it supposes antecedent
all-comprehensive
survey of the field
of legislation, with
partitions made of it
from different sources
as many as the pursuit
of the universal
end requires: in effect,
an all comprehensive
Code already in terminis.
7.
No such Code exists.
Yet restrictions applying
to the logical
field of power, are seen
frequently drawn, and
as if without apprehension
of the difficulty.
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