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3.<lb/>1824. Nov<hi rend="superscript">r.</hi> 23.<lb/><head>Constitutional <del><gap/></del> Code</head><note>Ch. VI. Legislature.<lb/>§ 9<del>0</del>. Continuat<hi rend="underline"><hi rend="superscript">n</hi> Committee.<lb/><del>§. 6. Vigilantes.</del><lb/>§. 20 <gap/> who</note><p>Ch. VI. Legislature.<lb/>§. 13. Continuat<hi rend="underline"><hi rend="superscript">n</hi> Committee.</p><p>First Sheet<lb/>VI. I 16. 12<lb/>16. Be this as it may,<lb/>not more favorable to<lb/>superiority in the scale<lb/>of appropriate aptitude<lb/>in the moral branch<lb/>is the undiscontinued<lb/>relocability system than<lb/>to superiority in those<lb/>other branches.</p><p><del>17.</del> 13<lb/>17. Of the temptations,<lb/>to the actions of which,<lb/>in that situation,<lb/>appropriate moral<lb/>aptitude stands exposed,<lb/>the strength is matter<lb/>of universal experience,<lb/>and has been already<lb/>brought to view. Love<lb/>of power in all <sic>it's</sic><lb/>shapes, love of the matter<lb/>of wealth in all<lb/><sic>it's</sic> shapes &#x2014; opportunities<lb/>of affording gratification<lb/>to these sinister<lb/>desired, on so easy a<lb/>condition as that of joining<lb/>in the necessary<lb/>measures with the<lb/>givers of all these good gifts,<lb/>of these incentives, the<lb/>force augments, of<lb/>necessity, and in course,<lb/>with the <hi rend="underline">length</hi> of the<lb/><hi rend="underline">time</hi>, during which, in<lb/>possession and expectation<lb/>together, the<lb/>opportunities and habit of<lb/>affording gratification<lb/>to <del>them</del> <add>those <gap/> have</add> continued.</p><p>18.<lb/>18. Every year, on the<lb/>part of the Representative,<lb/>the relish for the<lb/>power legitimately<lb/>attached to his situation,<lb/>gains strength by exercise:<lb/>every year, his<lb/>connection with the givers<lb/>of illegitimate good<lb/>gifts &#x2014; <add>the</add> Tempter General and</p><pb/>Ch.VI. Legislature.<lb/>§. 13. Continuat<hi rend="underline"><hi rend="superscript">n</hi> Committee.<p>15 18 contin<hi rend="superscript">d.</hi><lb/>and his sub<del>ordinates</del> <add>Tempters</add><lb/>becomes closer &amp; better<lb/>established; every year<lb/>the facility of affording<lb/>gratification to the<lb/>appetite <del>of</del> <add>for</add> power and<lb/>money gains <sic>encrease</sic>:<lb/>every year  the gratification<lb/>is rendered, by<lb/>habit, more indispensable,<lb/>the idea of parting<lb/>with it more intolerable.<lb/>On the other hand,<lb/>on the part of Constituents,<lb/>the mass of favors<lb/>received becomes more<lb/><add>and more</add> extensive, the idea, of<lb/>returning hostility for<lb/>such kindness, more<lb/><add>and more</add> intolerable.</p><p>16 19.<lb/>19. All this time, by the<lb/>conjoined power of the<lb/>members of the confederacy &#x2014;<lb/>the Prime and<lb/>other Ministers on the<lb/>one part, and the<lb/>undislocable Legislature on<lb/>the other, one main use<lb/>made of the matter of<lb/>corruption in all <sic>it's</sic><lb/>forms, will be the<lb/>giving continual <sic>encrease</sic><lb/>to <sic>it's</sic> own bulk: and<lb/>thus, the more they<lb/>have of it, the more<lb/>they will acquire.</p><p>20.<lb/>20. True it is, that to<lb/>minimize the mass<lb/>of capital thus<lb/>employable is, throughout<lb/>the whole texture of<lb/>this Code, a main<lb/>object of endeavour.<lb/>Minimization, yes:<lb/>but extirpation is not<lb/>possible.</p>
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<head>1824. Nov<hi rend="superscript">r.</hi> 23.<lb/>Constitutional <del><gap/></del> Code</head>
 
<note>Ch. VI. Legislature.<lb/>§ 9<del>0</del>. Continuat<hi rend="underline"><hi rend="superscript">n</hi> Committee.<lb/><del>§. 6. Eligible <gap/></del><lb/>§. 20 <gap/> who</note>
 
<p>Ch. VI. Legislature.<lb/>§. 13. Continuat<hi rend="underline"><hi rend="superscript">n</hi> Committee.</p><p>First Sheet<lb/>VI. I 16. 12<lb/>16. Be this as it may,<lb/>not more favorable to<lb/>superiority in the scale<lb/>of appropriate aptitude<lb/>in the moral branch<lb/>is the undiscontinued<lb/>relocability system than<lb/>to superiority in those<lb/>other branches.</p><p><del>17.</del> 13<lb/>17. Of the temptations,<lb/>to the actions of which,<lb/>in that situation,<lb/>appropriate moral<lb/>aptitude stands exposed,<lb/>the strength is matter<lb/>of universal experience,<lb/>and has been already<lb/>brought to view. Love<lb/>of power in all <sic>it's</sic><lb/>shapes, love of the matter<lb/>of wealth in all<lb/><sic>it's</sic> shapes &#x2014; opportunities<lb/>of affording gratification<lb/>to these sinister<lb/>desired, on so easy a<lb/>condition as that of joining<lb/>in the necessary<lb/>measures with the<lb/>givers of all these good gifts,<lb/>of these incentives, the<lb/>force augments, of<lb/>necessity, and in course,<lb/>with the <hi rend="underline">length</hi> of the<lb/><hi rend="underline">time</hi>, during which, in<lb/>possession and expectation<lb/>together, the<lb/>opportunities and habit of<lb/>affording gratification<lb/>to <del>them</del> <add>those <gap/> have</add> continued.</p><p>18.<lb/>18. Every year, on the<lb/>part of the Representative,<lb/>the relish for the<lb/>power legitimately<lb/>attached to his situation,<lb/>gains strength by exercise:<lb/>every year, his<lb/>connection with the givers<lb/>of illegitimate good<lb/>gifts &#x2014; <add>the</add> Tempter General and</p><pb/>
 
<p>Ch.VI. Legislature.<lb/>§. 13. Continuat<hi rend="underline"><hi rend="superscript">n</hi> Committee.</p>
 
<p>15 18 contin<hi rend="superscript">d.</hi><lb/>and his sub<del>ordinates</del> <add>Tempters</add><lb/>becomes closer &amp; better<lb/>established; every year<lb/>the facility of affording<lb/>gratification to the<lb/>appetite <del>of</del> <add>for</add> power and<lb/>money gains <sic>encrease</sic>:<lb/>every year  the gratification<lb/>is rendered, by<lb/>habit, more indispensable,<lb/>the idea of parting<lb/>with it more intolerable.<lb/>On the other hand,<lb/>on the part of Constituents,<lb/>the mass of favors<lb/>received becomes more<lb/><add>and more</add> extensive, the idea, of<lb/>returning hostility for<lb/>such kindness, more<lb/><add>and more</add> intolerable.</p><p>16 19.<lb/>19. All this time, by the<lb/>conjoined power of the<lb/>members of the confederacy &#x2014;<lb/>the Prime and<lb/>other Ministers on the<lb/>one part, and the<lb/>undislocable Legislature on<lb/>the other, one main use<lb/>made of the matter of<lb/>corruption in all <sic>it's</sic><lb/>forms, will be the<lb/>giving continual <sic>encrease</sic><lb/>to <sic>it's</sic> own bulk: and<lb/>thus, the more they<lb/>have of it, the more<lb/>they will acquire.</p><p>20.<lb/>20. True it is, that to<lb/>minimize the mass<lb/>of capital thus<lb/>employable is, throughout<lb/>the whole texture of<lb/>this Code, a main<lb/>object of endeavour.<lb/>Minimization, yes:<lb/>but extirpation is not<lb/>possible.</p><pb/>
 
<p>Ch. VI. Legislature.<lb/>§, 13, Continuat<hi rend="underline"><hi rend="superscript">n</hi> Committee.</p>
 
<p>22 <del>21.</del><lb/>21. By the temporary<lb/>non relocability system, <add>--</add><lb/>in regard to<lb/>appropriate <add>cognitive</add> <del>knowledge,</del><lb/><add>judicative</add> <del>judgment</del> and active<lb/><add>aptitude</add> <del>talent,</del> to the above<lb/>described probable<lb/>deficiency on the part<lb/>of a great majority,<lb/>a comparative<lb/>abundance will<lb/>naturally be substituted;<lb/>in regard to appropriate<lb/>moral aptitude,<lb/>the efficiency of all<lb/>the matter of corruption<lb/>in all <sic>it's</sic> shapes,<lb/>minimized.</p><p>21 <del>22.</del><lb/>21. Such are the<lb/>disadvantages, under<lb/>which the undiscontinued<lb/>relocability<lb/>system stakes the<lb/>continuance of the<lb/>Constitution, and the<lb/>whole future condition<lb/>of the state,<lb/>upon the chance of<lb/>a first choice: a<lb/>choice which will<lb/>naturally have been<lb/><add>made</add> under circumstances<lb/>of eminent disadvantage.</p>






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1824. Novr. 23.
Constitutional Code

Ch. VI. Legislature.
§ 90. Continuat<hi rend="superscript">n Committee.
§. 6. Eligible
§. 20 who

Ch. VI. Legislature.
§. 13. Continuat<hi rend="superscript">n Committee.

First Sheet
VI. I 16. 12
16. Be this as it may,
not more favorable to
superiority in the scale
of appropriate aptitude
in the moral branch
is the undiscontinued
relocability system than
to superiority in those
other branches.

17. 13
17. Of the temptations,
to the actions of which,
in that situation,
appropriate moral
aptitude stands exposed,
the strength is matter
of universal experience,
and has been already
brought to view. Love
of power in all it's
shapes, love of the matter
of wealth in all
it's shapes — opportunities
of affording gratification
to these sinister
desired, on so easy a
condition as that of joining
in the necessary
measures with the
givers of all these good gifts,
of these incentives, the
force augments, of
necessity, and in course,
with the length of the
time, during which, in
possession and expectation
together, the
opportunities and habit of
affording gratification
to them those have continued.

18.
18. Every year, on the
part of the Representative,
the relish for the
power legitimately
attached to his situation,
gains strength by exercise:
every year, his
connection with the givers
of illegitimate good
gifts — the Tempter General and


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Ch.VI. Legislature.
§. 13. Continuat<hi rend="superscript">n Committee.

15 18 contind.
and his subordinates Tempters
becomes closer & better
established; every year
the facility of affording
gratification to the
appetite of for power and
money gains encrease:
every year the gratification
is rendered, by
habit, more indispensable,
the idea of parting
with it more intolerable.
On the other hand,
on the part of Constituents,
the mass of favors
received becomes more
and more extensive, the idea, of
returning hostility for
such kindness, more
and more intolerable.

16 19.
19. All this time, by the
conjoined power of the
members of the confederacy —
the Prime and
other Ministers on the
one part, and the
undislocable Legislature on
the other, one main use
made of the matter of
corruption in all it's
forms, will be the
giving continual encrease
to it's own bulk: and
thus, the more they
have of it, the more
they will acquire.

20.
20. True it is, that to
minimize the mass
of capital thus
employable is, throughout
the whole texture of
this Code, a main
object of endeavour.
Minimization, yes:
but extirpation is not
possible.


---page break---

Ch. VI. Legislature.
§, 13, Continuat<hi rend="superscript">n Committee.

22 21.
21. By the temporary
non relocability system, --
in regard to
appropriate cognitive knowledge,
judicative judgment and active
aptitude talent, to the above
described probable
deficiency on the part
of a great majority,
a comparative
abundance will
naturally be substituted;
in regard to appropriate
moral aptitude,
the efficiency of all
the matter of corruption
in all it's shapes,
minimized.

21 22.
21. Such are the
disadvantages, under
which the undiscontinued
relocability
system stakes the
continuance of the
Constitution, and the
whole future condition
of the state,
upon the chance of
a first choice: a
choice which will
naturally have been
made under circumstances
of eminent disadvantage.




Identifier: | JB/038/276/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 38.

Date_1

1826-11-23

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16-21

Box

038

Main Headings

constitutional code

Folio number

276

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constitutional code

Image

001

Titles

ch. vi legislature / continuatn committee

Category

marginal summary sheet

Number of Pages

1

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recto

Page Numbering

d3 / e3

Penner

john flowerdew colls

Watermarks

j whatman turkey mill 1824

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Paper Producer

jonathan blenman

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

1824

Notes public

ID Number

11913

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