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Article Addend
Occasional Depute
liable to manipulation
as a permanent to
corruption.

Deputation
its uses

1. as a help
to the peoples right
of election and
a preservative
against an improvident
choice.
2 – as a security
for promptitude
of Justice
3. as a measure of economy.

It stands clear
of
1. Danger
of unpopularity
2. Danger of improper dependent improbity
3. Probability of
finding Deputes.

7
– principals
willing to depute

8
Occasional Deputes
Necessity of the
institution

9
justification
Students

10
Suited to a new
establishment

11
Yet always necessary
under an
old one


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Deputes

1
Advantages
1. Promptitude
2. Frugality. p.1.

2
1. Promptitude
the degree dependent
on perpetual fulness
no otherwise
attainable. p.1

3
Probability of
finding Deputes
to accept the position. p.2.
1. Dignity
2. Prospect of Succession.

4 3*
3. Advantage – lessens
the inconveniences
of inexperience
thence of want
of intelligence. p.2

4
– of finding principals
willing to
depute. p.3.

5
Security it affords
for fitness
1. Responsibility
of the nominor. p.4.

6
This a security
not afforded by any
other plan. p.4.
France – Venality
England – Chancellor
or Minister.


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Deputes

7
It favours no concerted
place of
improbity between
the two. p.5.
Checks
1. Amotion
2. Appeal
3. Publicity

8
The power of amotion
is a sufficient
faculty against
unpopularity: especially
as there
is no consideration
of the burthen of
salary to check the
exercise of it. p.5.

9
Revocability of the
Depute a necessary
consequence of the
responsibility of
the principal. p.6

10
The sort of dependence
thus constituted
is no objection. p.6.
Dependence on one
who is dependent
on the people is
but dependence on
the people.

11
The Represent. Assemblies
will not
find their account in
superseding Deputies. p.6.


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Deputes Occasional

12
Deputes necessary
on account of
illness or occupation
of permanent
Judges. p.8
The bulk of cases
require power more
than evidence.
☞ an objection
against Reconciliation-Offices.

13
Clerks,
and inducements
to acceptance
the same for occasional
as for
permanent. p.8.

14
Objection – These
will be Commissioners
– Answer
Responsibility &
dependence on
the people distinguish
them. p.9.

15
English law –
Occasional Commissioners
not infrequent.
Courts of Delegators. p.11


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Deputes

16
Order of Law-Students
an assistant
to this
institution. p.12.

17
Deputes an institution
particularly
useful to
a new establishment
on account
of its flexibility. p.13

18
But on account
of the perpetual
uncertainty of
the quantum
of business can
never be out of
stock. p.13.
Double delay
or
Double expence.

18(a)
Circuits their
inflexibility.

19
Particularly necessary
at first
on account of the
many causes of a
copious demand of
justice. p.14.
1. Arrears caused by
the Revolution
2. Changes in the
law
3. Facility of Justice
encreased.


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Judges – Gradual System

1
Its advantages in judicature.
1. is of the more
importance the higher
the rank. p.1
2. The title to performance
is the clearer
made on

2
2. Long standing affairs
the clearer
title of preference
under the system power of amotion.

3
Supplantation might
produce despondency. p.1.

4
Genius & transcendent
abilities less
wanted here than
in legislation. p. 1

5
The gradual system

is a necessary accompaniment
of the institution
of Deputes:
as it a deputation
would afford
scarce any
prospect of succession. p.5.

6
The restraint it imposes
on the choice of
the people only prevents
their making a
groundless choice instead
of a grounded
one. p.5.


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Judges – Grad. Syst.

Objection 1. It
tends to establish
a monopoly in
families. p.5.
Answ.
1. Impracticable
against the will
of the people; &
with it not prejudicial.
2. Rather beneficial
by the opportunity
of early education.
3. lear of the inconvenience
of the old hereditary
system.

8
Obj. 2. Nobles
will adopt Nobles
in preference.
Answ. This does
neither good nor
harm, while the
controul is in
the people.

9
Depute not to
stand against
his principal.
Answer – That
principal may not be afraid of
deputing men of
extraordinary merit. p.7.

10
Obj. 3. Deputations
might be
sold.
Answ. 1. No matter.
2. It might be prevented
by a clause
in the Oath.


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Reciprocal dependence

It produces
multiplication
of instruments
where addition
has been forbidden

It puts makes a man
under himself his own subordinate:
and makes sets him
sole agent
to judge under
name of
what he has
, done acted another.

It enables a
man to legislate
under pretence of
justice judging, to empty
upon the country a capital
the contents of
its jails without
pretence of trial
to overthrow the
establishments of
a country in order and
in order to find
build a place
a lodgement himself with
the , and
in the words of Ld
Bacon to set
himself an egg by
or a on fire
to roast an egg
for himself by
the blaze. – It
unites Hastings
with 1.


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Look once more to Hind Bengal
there
the effects fruit of reciprocal
dependence

and emulate the
man described painted
by Lord Bacon
who found he himself
fire for a supper
by setting a country
in a blaze.

It composes at
the expence of the
wanting public the quarrels
roast- of its individuals.

It repairs by
corruption the
trenches made
by pride.


Identifier: | JB/051/056/001
"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 51.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

1-11, 1-18, 18a, 19, 1-10

Box

051

Main Headings

evidence; procedure code

Folio number

056

Info in main headings field

Image

001

Titles

Category

marginal summary sheet

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::l munn [britannia with shield motif]]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

benjamin constant

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

16221

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