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Constitutional Procedural Code
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Ch. Local Headmen
§.
1. Constantly needed functions
3 3
The indispensable
f and respect for the
Admitting that by one set of persons or another
these several functions must be exercised thereupon comes the question by
what set of persons shall they be exercised? By a set number
of persons whose several stations are at a good distance
more or less excessive from the place of operation, or by
the same number of persons whose the distance of whose
abodes from the several places is at a ?
To this question Such being the question to give put it is to
give the answer at the same time
So much for the principle. Now as to the application
For the application one course that suggests itself is — in a
county in which instead of being distributed on the
convenience of the inhabitants would require they are collected
together in large towns, in a county so
to count the number of persons occupied in
the exercise of the aggregate of the functions in question
and the for that calculation the number of
of that would require to be mastered out which in the history of the state would for the purpose.
in such sort that in each of them a
functionary for all these functions should be established
☞ the utmost expense of linen
But unless was made for the existing distances
thus used of calculation would not come up to the
purpose. When the Proportioned to the degree
in which the distances are excessive is the number of the
in which notwithstanding the demand, the
function remains unperformed
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