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6 Aug. 1805 3
ProcedureProcedure Removals
(3 Ch. 1.
This fittest state of things is at the same time that which in
respect of relation being had to the personal interests of those on whom the in whom the appropriate arrangement
power resides of political affairs depends, is most likely to take place.
The persons Among the persons capable of being respected regarded
as qualified for the execution of such an office those
with whom the sovereign is best acquainted, i.e. whose personal
intercourse with him has been most frequent, will, for this sort
of office as for any other, be most likely to have recommended
themselves to his choice.
The same causes that produced gave rise to this personal intercourse
will tend naturally to continue it. The persons selected by the
sovereign to occupy the most important stations in judicature will
naturally be such in whose fidelity as well as fitness in other
respects it will have appeared to him that he may rely with
the fullest confidence.assurance Concerning such persons it will naturally
be his wish to see them continually within his call, residing in
the metropolis where he himself resides. On their part it will be
as natural a wish to continue their residence in the metropolis:
and that not merely as being the residence of the sovereign,
but the spot in which their own personal connections are likely will naturally be
to be found resident in greatest abundance; the spot towards by which
cultivated minds are attracted with the greatest force, as being the central spot
at which objects of desire of all sorts, are to be found accumulated
in greatest perfection and abundance.
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