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1827. Jany. 7
Constitutional Code.
Instructional – Exemplificational
Art. In English practice example of self-judication
and thence of self-corruption in a disguised state may be seen are
abundant in abundance. Examples amongst others are the following –
Case I. The functionary a Member of a many seated
Administration Office single seated seated or many seated, and
at the same time of a Judicatory, single-seated or many-seated
to which alone in his capacity quality of member of the functionary
seated in the Administrational office he is amenable.
1. Members of all the highest Administrational
Offices members at the same time some of them of the
House of Lords only Of Judicatory Office before which for
acts of delinquency offences committed in their Administration
Office they can be judged, others of the only Office –
the House of Commons by which for any the offence in
that same shape they can be accused and pursued prosecuted.(a)
Instructional – Exemplificational
Art. Case II.
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