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1 July 1811 8
Note
V. ad superstitionem
Ch. Generalia
Exposition
8
1. People — H. of C. had no share in the making it.
2. The greatest part violated by extention of subject matter
3. Too inexplicit in general to be serviceable
4. When In so far as explicit compleatly and constantly violated, mixt
15 (a)
Of the particular
views to be perpetuated,
the choice
was useless to the
public interest, serviceable
to his own.
1. H. of C. not parties to it
2. Reply useless by extention
of subject matter
3. Re too inexplicit
to be serviceable
4 — and with his concurrance
habitually
violated.
As to the individual law document pitched upon chosen by him for
a subject to work operate upon and for an instrument to work
with, how useless inapposite so ever with relation reference to the advantage
of the people, it was not the less apposite to his his the lawyers purposes
as above indicated brought to view.
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