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1831 April 13
Pannomion or Penal Code

25 ☞ See Const. Code So much for particular laws and small masses of particular
laws: now for the divisions of the all-comprehensive aggregate in which
they are all of them at all times, comprised.

26 The Pannomion may be considered as composed of two
branches – the effective and the constitutive.

27. To the effective branch may be considered as contained that portion of the matter
which is most more immediately occupied in the giving direction to the
conduct of persons at large the members of the community of all
classes.

28 The constitutive is occupied in declaring determining who those
persons in particular are, by whom the powers of belonging to the effective branch
shall be executed exercised.


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