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1824. Feby. 12
Constitutional Code.
Ch. XI Judicial Application
S. Means of Communication
S.2. Means of obviating the several difficulties.
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In existing system
the difficulties in obviated
or means of obviating
inadequate.
In the hitherto established systems, the difficulties
in question are in general either left altogether unobviated,
or for the obviating them such means employed
as are, upon the face of them, inadequate to
the purpose. Fixing, for example, an instrument
of accersition in some place which, unless by accident
the individual will never visit: he being
at all the same time unable to read.
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Cause of this inadequacy
imperfect means
of communication at
the time the system
was drawn up
The systems in question being such as either
were drawn up in times in which the means of
communication between man and man were
eminentlyextremely inadequate in comparison of what they
are at present, - or what comes to the same thing,
copied from such inadequate models, the consequence,
is that, in comparison of what it might and should be the provision made for the obviating
of these same difficulties, is in no small
degree scanty and inadequate. in comparison
of what it might and should be.
4
In the present day
variety of many
employable
In the present day, the means capable of being
employed would of course vary on a very extensive
seale of variation, according to the state of
society things, in respect of civilization in the political
state community in question, and that state community, according to the
condition of the District in which the business is
to be done.
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