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1832 May 9
Constitutional Code
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In a Procedure
Code, consideranda
inseparable are
1. its Ingredients
2 Theirs Order
When, in its whole mass taken together, the system
on concern of procedure most proper to receive the
force of law comes to be taken for the subject of a consideration,
in it may be seen a compound, in relation
to which two points ingredients come present themselves for consideration; and between them the relation and connection the , that neither of them being, in the nature of things
neither capable of receiving a decision, but unless that, from that same
decision the other will have been received its decision
likewise, hence it is the consequence is - that: a decisiv decision
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There are1. Materials of which this compound may most
firstly be compounds.
II
2 Order in which, in the discourse employed
in giving expression to them, the signs employed
should follow one upon the other should present themselves
to the consideration of those persons for the guidance of whom
conduct they are employed
In a word Elements and order In other words by these two words taken together
are held holden up to view the objects which provisionally or formally 2
With or without
consideration, determination
they will
receive.
can not but receive - not whether or no they receive consideration,
receive determination before any othe so much as
consideration can be received by any others that can be mentioned
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