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Ch. XXVII Governt Federative
(2 §.2. Simple its advantage
The advantage of having in the power space, a number
more or less considerably of politically debating assemblies
and instead of no more than one — the additional
and all pervading strength thus given to the public mind
is in every part of the country as well as in every other each
particular government operative as a check upon the central government as well
as upon every other is an advantage the importance of
which is altogether above dispute. Among the causes that
contributed to the fall of the French Republic, the want of
this advantage was perhaps the most influential. While
To the competent was confined almost the whole of the
light, the provision remained if not an obstacle,
in different degrees of darkness.
But the the advantage, the conception
having from the very first been of the strongest kind
But from the very first for the securing the advantage provision the
efficiency of which will hardly be deemed exposed to dispute
made with the utmost anxiety in and by the
and powers given and given to the Sublegislature.
In this Code each Sublegislature is a nursery for
the Legislature.
In each Sublegislature public men are
formed and sent out into public life in upon the stage, furnished with inducements
as well as means for acting with guardian vigilance
as instruments of controul to the proceedings of the
universal legislature.
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