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<head>1823 Sept. 28</head>
<head>1823 Sept. 28</head>
<head>Constitutional Code</head> <note><!-- Red ink -->Copd</note>
<p>Constitutional Code</p>
 
<note><!-- Red ink -->Copd</note>
 
<note>Enactive<lb/>
<note>Enactive<lb/>
<gap/> <gap/> <gap/> </note>
§. 10. Foreign Relations Minister</note>
<lb/>
<lb/><note>12<lb/>
<note>12<lb/>
Art.12. In his statistic<lb/>
Art.12. In his statistic<lb/>
function, it is his special<lb/>
function, it is his special<lb/>
care, no less clearly,<lb/>
care, no less clearly,<lb/>
correctly and <gap/>phally<lb/>
correctly and compleatly<lb/>
to expect <add>injury by</add> <gap/> observance<lb/>
to expect <add>injury by</add> non-observance<lb/>
of <gap/> or otherwise<lb/>
of treaties or otherwise<lb/>
to prepare, then by <lb/>
to foreigners, than by <lb/>
<gap/></note><lb/>
foreigners</note><lb/>


<p>Art.12. In the exercise of his statistic function <del>it belongs</del><lb/>
<p>Art. 12. In the exercise of his statistic function <del>it belongs</del><lb/>
<del>to him <gap/> in relative</del><add>as</add> to <del>the</del> observance or non-<lb/>
<del>to him <gap/> in relation</del> <add>as</add> to <del>the</del> observance or non-<lb/>
observance of <gap/> between this and other states <add>respectively</add> it belongs to<lb/>
observance of treaties between this and other states <add>respectively</add> it belongs to<lb/>
him to note <add>and <del>report</del> with especial</add> <del>with particular</del> can <add>report</add> all instances, <add>of any</add> of non-abservance<lb/>
him to note <add>and <del>report</del> with especial</add> <del>with particular</del> care <add>report</add> all instances, of any of non-observance<lb/>
<del><gap/></del> of such <unclear>treaties</unclear> on the part of the State: <add>and this</add> in a manner<lb/>
<del><gap/></del> of such treaties on the part of this State: <add>and this</add> in a manner<lb/>
no less clear, correct, and <sic>compleat</sic>, than those supposed to have<lb/>
no less clear, correct, and <sic>compleat</sic>, than those supposed to have<lb/>
had place on the part of any foreign State.</p>
had place on the part of any foreign State.</p>


<note>13<lb/>
<note>13<lb/>
Art. 13 So <gap/> by<lb/>
Art. 13. So injuries by<lb/>
individuals of the State<lb/>
individuals of the State<lb/>
out of its <gap/> to<lb/>
out of its boundaries to<lb/>
Governments or subject<lb/>
Governments or subjects<lb/>
of other States, whom<lb/>
of other States, whom<lb/>
the Governments can not<lb/>
the Governments can not<lb/>
other redress by judication:<lb/>
obtain redress by judicature:<lb/>
: and that<lb/>
and that<lb/>
whether <sic>compleat</sic><lb/>
whether <sic>compleat</sic><lb/>
have or have not been<lb/>
have or have not been<lb/>
received by</note><lb/>
received by</note>
 
<p>Art. <del>4</del>13 So <add>also</add> <del>to hold up to notice</del>, <add>as to</add> all injuries known,<lb/>
or an apt ground suspected, to have been done, by individuals<lb/>
belonging to this State <del>to individuals</del>  out of the territories of this<lb/>
State to <add>the Government of <add>or individuals belonging to,</add></add><add>other States: <del>or</del> to</add><add><del>the <gap/></del></add> <del>belonging to others States</del> <add>and this, </add> whether <add> from the <del>persons</del><add>parties</add></add><add>injured,</add> <del>may</del> <unclear>compliments</unclear>,<lb/> in relation to such
<del>of such</del> <add><del>from the <gap/> <gap/></del></add> injuries, have or have not<lb/>
as yet reached his cognizance : such injuries excepted, for which it has<lb/>
with the <gap/> <add><del>reached wh<gap/></del></add> of such foreign Governments of <add>obtain</add><del><gap/></del> redress <add>through</add> <del>by</del> other <gap/> of judication of</p>
&#x2014;<lb/>


<p>Art. 13. So <add>also</add> <del>to hold up to notice</del>, <add>as to</add> all injuries known,<lb/>
or on apt grounds suspected, to have been done, by individuals<lb/>
belonging to this State <del>to individuals</del> out of the territories of this<lb/>
State to the Government of <add>or individuals belonging to,</add> other States: <del>or</del> to <del>individuals</del> <add><del>classes</del></add> <del>belonging to other States</del> <add>and thus,</add> whether <add> from the <del>persons</del> parties</add> <add>injured,</add> <del>any</del> complaints,<lb/>
<del>of such</del> <add><del>from the persons injured</del></add> in relation to such injuries, have or have not<lb/>
<add>as yet reached his cognizance: such injuries excepted, for which it has</add> <del>reached him.</del><lb/>
<add>within the power of such foreign Governments to <add>obtain</add> <del><gap/></del> redress <add>through</add> <add><del>by</del> other powers of judicature.</add></p>


<note><!-- Marginal note in pencil -->15<lb/>
Art. 15. So, instances<lb/>
of <del>ind</del> services real or<lb/>
supposed, exacted for<lb/>
by advantage taken of<lb/>
weakness or distress<lb/>
to exact services<lb/>
of foreign Governments<lb/>
or subjects services<lb/>
the execution of which<lb/>
would, as between individual <lb/>
and individual,<lb/>
<del>oppression</del> in particular an injury than a <gap/> injuriously disadvantageous to them.</note>


<p>Art. <del>6</del> 15. <add>In the exercise of his statistic and melioration-suggestive functions,</add> <del>To him</del>, in concert with the Finance Mini<del>ster,</del><lb/>
<del>it belongs to take cognizance, of and make report of</del><lb/>
<add>ister, written [  ] days after</add> <del>at the commencement</del> the first day of <add>the Legislation year</add> <del>very session of the Legislature</del><lb/>
<del>to make report</del> <add>to present</add> to the Legislature a report, exhibiting<lb/>
<del>the state</del> under appropriate heads, the state of the intercourse<lb/>
of this State with the several foreign states in relation to commerce: <lb/>
<sic>shewing</sic>, in what way the commerce of this <del>or</del> State is affected,<lb/>
beneficially or <del>period</del> maleficially, by the ordinances arrangements<lb/>
and <del>pra</del> correspondent practices, <add>of the several other States,</add> and in what ways the commerce<lb/>
of these several States is in like manner affected by the<lb/>
ordinances, arrangements, and practices <add>of this <del>our own</del> State.</add> <del>of those other States</del></p>


<note><!-- Marginal note in pencil -->14.<lb/>
Art. 14 In Concert with<lb/>
Finance Minister, by<lb/>
<del><gap/></del> functions statistic<lb/>
and melioration suggesting<lb/>
within [ ] days, of the<lb/>
first of every Session, he<lb/>
presents under appropriate<lb/>
heads, report of the State of<lb/>
the intercourse with foreigners<lb/>
as to commerce</lb>
shewing in what ways our commerce is affected beneficially or maleficiently, by ordinary arrangements or practices of other states and theirs.</note>


<p>Art. 14. <add><del><gap/></del></add> <del>Art.5</del> So likewise any instances, in which <del>the</del><lb/>
by advantages <add><del>by be</del></add> taken of <del>the</del> weakness, or distress <add><del>to cause</del></add> <del>on the part of <add><del>any</del></add><del>foreign</del><lb/>
<del>Government treaties or other</del> <add><del>to enter into any other</del></add> <del>engagements by <gap/> <gap/></del><lb/>
<del>with the Government of the <gap/> or</del> any foreign<lb/>
Government <add>has been made</add> to render to this Government, or this State, <del>any</del> service<lb/>
or supposed service, <add>the execution of which</add> <del>by entering into a disadvantageous treaty to this</del><lb/>
<del>or that such as in the</del> were it a case between individual and<lb/>
individual, would be deemed and act of oppression, as towards the people of that state: more particularly if it be by forming with this state a <del>treaty</del> permanent treaty appropriately disadvantageous to such foreign State.</p>


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1823 Sept. 28

Constitutional Code

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Enactive
§. 10. Foreign Relations Minister

12
Art.12. In his statistic
function, it is his special
care, no less clearly,
correctly and compleatly
to expect injury by non-observance
of treaties or otherwise
to foreigners, than by
foreigners

Art. 12. In the exercise of his statistic function it belongs
to him in relation as to the observance or non-
observance of treaties between this and other states respectively it belongs to
him to note and report with especial with particular care report all instances, of any of non-observance
of such treaties on the part of this State: and this in a manner
no less clear, correct, and compleat, than those supposed to have
had place on the part of any foreign State.

13
Art. 13. So injuries by
individuals of the State
out of its boundaries to
Governments or subjects
of other States, whom
the Governments can not
obtain redress by judicature:
and that
whether compleat
have or have not been
received by

Art. 13. So also to hold up to notice, as to all injuries known,
or on apt grounds suspected, to have been done, by individuals
belonging to this State to individuals out of the territories of this
State to the Government of or individuals belonging to, other States: or to individuals classes belonging to other States and thus, whether from the persons parties injured, any complaints,
of such from the persons injured in relation to such injuries, have or have not
as yet reached his cognizance: such injuries excepted, for which it has reached him.
within the power of such foreign Governments to <add>obtain redress through by other powers of judicature.

15
Art. 15. So, instances
of ind services real or
supposed, exacted for
by advantage taken of
weakness or distress
to exact services
of foreign Governments
or subjects services
the execution of which
would, as between individual
and individual,
oppression in particular an injury than a injuriously disadvantageous to them.

Art. 6 15. In the exercise of his statistic and melioration-suggestive functions, To him, in concert with the Finance Minister,
it belongs to take cognizance, of and make report of
ister, written [ ] days after at the commencement the first day of the Legislation year very session of the Legislature
to make report to present to the Legislature a report, exhibiting
the state under appropriate heads, the state of the intercourse
of this State with the several foreign states in relation to commerce:
shewing, in what way the commerce of this or State is affected,
beneficially or period maleficially, by the ordinances arrangements
and pra correspondent practices, of the several other States, and in what ways the commerce
of these several States is in like manner affected by the
ordinances, arrangements, and practices of this our own State. of those other States

14.
Art. 14 In Concert with
Finance Minister, by
functions statistic
and melioration suggesting
within [ ] days, of the
first of every Session, he
presents under appropriate
heads, report of the State of
the intercourse with foreigners
as to commerce</lb> shewing in what ways our commerce is affected beneficially or maleficiently, by ordinary arrangements or practices of other states and theirs.

Art. 14. Art.5 So likewise any instances, in which the
by advantages by be taken of the weakness, or distress to cause on the part of <add>any</add>foreign
Government treaties or other to enter into any other engagements by
with the Government of the or any foreign
Government has been made to render to this Government, or this State, any service
or supposed service, the execution of which by entering into a disadvantageous treaty to this
or that such as in the were it a case between individual and
individual, would be deemed and act of oppression, as towards the people of that state: more particularly if it be by forming with this state a treaty permanent treaty appropriately disadvantageous to such foreign State.



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1823-09-28

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