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1823. July 22.
Constitut. Code.
Ch. 5. Constitutive.
§. [Dislocative – Universal
why]
Corruption employed.
19. Circumstances not
necessary, to the rendering
the effect, aimed at by
systematic corruption,
consummate.
I. Corruptor & Corruptee –
different persons.
1. Receiving hand, the Corruptee's.
2. Administering hand
the Corruptor's, by whom
is reaped the benefit
of the sinister effect.
4. Contract, engaging to
confer the sinister benefit.
5. On the part of Corruptionists,
consciousness
or non-consciousness,
as above.
6. On the part of Corruptor
General, endeavour or
even wish, to see the
effect take place.
20. Sufficient for the production
of the sinister
effect, to such extent as
to maximize misrule,
i.e. depredation and oppression
and dissipation
by rulers, is – general
expectation, having for
it's ground the observation
of the direction
constantly taken by the
good things in the gift
of the Corruptor general.
21. For the prevention of
misrule thus produced
by corruption, prohibition
and punishment,
being inapplicable, are
utterly without effect.
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