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Ch. IX. Ministers Ch. XII Judiciary collectively
(2) (2 §.13 §.26 Term of Service
Not during good behaviour
Ratiocinative Exemplificational
Art. In every mixt Monarchy the whole behaviour in the instance
of the great functionaries the whole of a man's behaviour is
no lesser an uninterrupted course of bad behaviour in the most
pernicious shape. Of every Judge the whole so far as regards
the Monarchs sinister interest his whole behaviour is a an uninterrupted course of corruption: corruptive
the Monarch; corruptive the Judge. For Not to only for himself
but for all his connections of all sorts the Judge has any every thing
to gain by the favour of the Monarch; much to lose by the
want of it. Does The Judge, in his , does he want to be
told by what course of conduct the Monarch is most likely
to be pleased?
Still the sort of non-dislocability, in the shape in which
it is possessed by him, is not altogether without its use: by it
limits are set to the Monarch power of the to do evil to him.
Ratiocinative
☞ Abridge
Art. By This phrase during good behaviour an exemplification
is given of two things: the power which by long
appreciative words have of producing delusion; and the influence
exercised over the understanding of the profit of the United States
by the practice of a nation government from who the yoke of whose
oppression they have shaken off.
Ratiocinative
A thing that has to be taken for gran
Art. On the part of public functionaries good behaviour is on this
occasion regarded as a thing of course. If on this occasion, and
on the part of the functionaries in question, why not on every occasion
and on the part of functionaries of in all departments and of
all ranks. Absolute Monarchy would in the supposition to the simplest
and cr require least expence if thought to institute
Ratiocinative. Exemplificational
On the direct contrary supposition was founded the general
plan of the constitution of the United States.
In the continual repetition of the phrase during good behaviour
all these men are in office during good behaviour — more seem to have
found they have a substantial security for the sort of behaviour required in question
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