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1823. March 16
U.S.

Sweden critique a-new
2.7 Company Constitution

I. First as to Institutions here discarded hence excluded: These are namely under
the notion of their being useless: and on that account with or without other accounts, pernicious.

1. In the composition of the Supreme power in addition to the power of the Delegates or other Representatives of the People, the power given to a
Monarch. Instances the mixt Monarchy of England
and Sweden, the Kingdom of Hungary attached absorbed to the Austrian Empire.
The Kingdom of Poland attached to the Russian Empire.

2. In the composition of the supreme power, under a Monarch
in addition to a an elected body regarded as the representative of
the people an hereditary, aristocratical body, seated by
birth and parentage. Instances, as before, the the same as above.

3. In the composition of the supreme legislature, in a Commonwealth,
in addition to a representative body, chosen in an immediate way
by the people, another body with nearly authority
chosen not immediately by the people at large, but remotely by unimmediately
namely by a body the members of which were elected by
the people. Instance, the Senate in the Composition Constitution of the
Congress of the United Anglo-American United States. In the Columbian Constitution, the Chamber of Representatives and the Senate.

4. For the purposes of legislature, two bodies different bodies
both chosen immediately by the people, but in modes not
materially varying, one for framing arrangements understood to belong regarding as belonging to the constitutional branch
of law, another for framing arrangements not understood not regarded as belonging
to belong not to the Constitutional branch of law, but to the
several other branches: namely the distributive, and as yet commonly
called level, and the Penal, together with the system of Judicial Procedure
respective appertaining belonging to them respectively. The principle of omni competence,
as explained in its application to the Judiciary, thereby contravened,
and the risk of evils resulting liable to result from such
contraventions thereby incurred. Instances. 1. The occasional Conventions
regularly successive Ordinary Legislatures. 2. The Extraordinary Cortes of Spain. 3. The Extraordinary Cortes of Portugal.

5. For the performance of divers functions belonging to the
Executive Department instead of single functionaries, bodies of various sizes instituted
under a variety of names such as Councils, Colleges,
Juntas, Boards &c. Instances. 1. In France Consul des the Council of Minister
2. In England, the Cabinet Council. 2. The Privy Council. 3. The
India Board. 4. The Admiral Treasury Board. 5. The Admiralty
Board. 6. The Ordnance Board. 7. The Navy Board. 8. The Executive
Board. 9. The Board of Customs House Board. 10. The Board of Works, &c.
In the Spanish Constitution the Council of State.
In the Portuguese Constitution the Council of State.


Identifier: | JB/044/009/001
"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 44.

Date_1

1823-03-16

Marginal Summary Numbering

2-5

Box

044

Main Headings

constitutional code

Folio number

009

Info in main headings field

constitut. code us

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d2 / e2

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

j whatman turkey mill 1822

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

jonathan blenman

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1822

Notes public

ID Number

13794

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