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1827. Jany. 23d.
Constitutional Code
Ch.XII. Judiciary Collectively.
S.10. Self suppletive functn
11. Pay minimid
Here, to the abuse, is
added in expectancy
the superior power,
with pay: by this,
may be procured
more strictness of
attendance, than
could be by any other
method.
To all who have
not submitted to
this strictness, all
access to the pecuniary
reward with
it's independent power,
is barred.
III 2.
12 Pay minimd.
Nor yet are the evils
of monopoly
thus introduced:
for deficiency in the
number can not
exist, but it is the
interest of those who
have the power that
it should be filled
up.
III.3
13. Pay minimd
2. By every hour of
attendance the Depute's
abolute capacity
of promotion
will be brought nearer:
thus will every
act of good desert
in this shape bring
with it it's own reward.
3. And relatively considered
3 stood as between
each and his colleagues,
each who bestows the
hour will gain an
advantage over all
who do not.
Ch.XII. Judiciary Collectively.
S.10. Self suppletive function.
Pay minimizd
13 contind.
And, the logical field
being at it's maximum)
small, must be the
local field that will
not furnish a demand
for Deputed permanent,
more than one or even
two.
III.4.
14. Pay minimd
A Judge Depute permanent
will thus be in
a condition of an Apprentice,
to whom uniform
good behaviour
offends a proportionable
prospect of being
taken into partnership.
IV.1
15.P
All having this to gain,
none have any positive
loss to suffer. Hence,
will naturally be
formed two classes:
1. Closely attendant those
who look to office with
pay, and the superior
power: say Stipendiaries
in expectancy:
2. Loosely attendant,
those content with the
inferior power, without
pay: the occupation
being agreeable to them
so long as the burthen
of abuse attendance
is not too heavy: say
Gratuitously serving
Deputes, or Honorary
Deputes.
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Ch.XII. Judiciary Collectively.
S.10. Self suppletive junct.n
IV.2.
16.
Natural check to
abuse of the patronage
by Judge
principal: the value
of the expectant
situations, would
be inversely as the
number of the occupants:
thence, whatsoever
were his desire,
power of rendering
the number
excessive would
not accompany it.
Thus, in the case of
the Stipendiaries
in expectancy.
IV.3.
17.
Not equally so in
the case of the Honoraries.
If pure
from burthen, the
slightest mark of superiority
is to most
men acceptable.
Thus, but for some
remedy, the establishment
would be infested
with sinecures:
The sinecurists, tho'
they cast no money
would in other ways
be mischievous: corrupting,
and corrupted.
Ch. XII. Judiciary Collectively
S.10. Self suppletive functn.
or
Ch.XIV Deputes permanent?
Minimization of pay
+ 11.III
Pay
12
Pay
13
Pay
14
Pay
15
Pay
16
Pay
17
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