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<head>1824 <del>August</del> Sept.3</head>
<head>1824 <del>August</del> Sept. 3<lb/>
<head>Constitutional Code</head> <note>Ch. XI. Ministers severally<lb/>
Constitutional Code.</head>
S.13 Finance Minister<lb/>
 
<note>Ch. XI. Ministers severally.<lb/>
§. 13. Finance Minister<lb/>
Function<lb/>
Function<lb/>
<del><gap/></del>refuctive <gap/> an<lb/>
<del><gap/></del>refuctive <gap/> or<lb/>
Monetal</note><lb/>
<unclear>Monetal</unclear>.</note>
 
<head>Instructional and Ratiocinative</head><lb/>


<p>If, consideration had of the nature of the service is the<lb/>
<note>Art. 10. If by means of<lb/>
nature of the arrangements made in relation to it, as to <del>al<gap/></del> <note>Art If by means of<lb/>
custodient functionaries<lb/>
custodient functionaries<lb/>
bondsmen, all risk of loss<lb/>
bondsmen, all risk of loss<lb/>
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reason why <add><del>no</del></add> lending out<lb/>
reason why <add><del>no</del></add> lending out<lb/>
the money should not be<lb/>
the money should not be<lb/>
permitted</note><lb/>
permitted.</note>
at the same time clear, that <add>by the property of the</add> the eventually <gap/>pable bondsman<lb/>
<p>Instructional and Ratiocinative.</p>
<p>If, consideration had of the nature of the service or the<lb/>
nature of the arrangements <del>made</del> in relation to it, it be <del>altog<gap/></del><lb/>
at the same time clear, that <add>by the property of the</add> the eventually chargeable bondsman<lb/>
of the custodient functionary all risk of loss is secured<lb/>
of the custodient functionary all risk of loss is secured<lb/>
against, and that it will not be an <del>the</del><add>his </add> power <del>of the</del> to retard by<lb/>
against, and that it will not be in <del>the</del><add>his </add> power <del>of the</del> to retard by<lb/>
any contrivance of <gap/> the emission of the money &#x2014; all the being<lb/>
any contrivance of his the emission of the money &#x2014; all the being<lb/>
supposed their seems no reason why the case of it without<lb/>
supposed there seems no reason why the case of it without<lb/>
is to <gap/> the lending it out should not be permitted: especially<lb/>
is to stop the lending it out should not be permitted: especially<lb/>
as even that can the <del><gap/></del> to the public with <gap/> be<lb/>
as even that case the <del><gap/></del> greater the profit to him by such<lb/>
the <gap/> terms of which a person will change himself with<lb/>
use, the more advantageous to the public will eventually be<lb/>
the states of the office</p>
ten <del><gap/></del> times in which a person will charge himself with<lb/>
the duties of the office.</p>


<head>Instructional</head><lb/>
<note>Art. 11. For every sum<lb/>
<p>In relation to the quantity of money of all sorts, the <note>Art. 11 For every sum<lb/>
of vicariously valuable money<lb/>
of vicariously valuable money<lb/>
which the Legislation will<lb/>
which the Legislature will<lb/>
think fit to substitute for<lb/>
think fit to substitute for<lb/>
intrinsically valuable, the<lb/>
intrinsically valuable, the<lb/>
corresponding sum of<lb/>
corresponding sum of<lb/>
intrinsically valuable<lb/>
intrinsically valuable<lb/>
shall be kept out of circulation</note><lb/>
shall be kept out of circulation.</note>
 
<p>Instructional.</p>
<p>In relation to the quantity of money of all sorts, the <lb/>
Legislation will on each occasion consider with itself, where<lb/>
Legislation will on each occasion consider with itself, where<lb/>
it is <gap/>cts done that such quantity<add>that sum</add> should, <add>from its own operation</add>  receive<lb/>
it is set down that such <add>that same</add> quantity should, <add>from its own operation</add>  receive<lb/>
<gap/> is not. If not it will so order matters that for <lb/>
encrease or not. If not it will so order matters that for <lb/>
every sum put into circulation in the shape of <add>vicariously valuable</add> <del>proper</del> money<lb/>
every sum put into circulation in the shape of <add>vicariously valuable</add> <del>proper</del> money<lb/>
in equal sum that would otherwise have let <del>p<gap/></del><lb/>
in equal sum that would otherwise have been <del>put into</del><lb/>
in circulation in the shape of <del><gap/></del>
in circulation in the shape of <del><gap/></del> intrinsically valuable<lb/>
money shall be kept out of</p>
money shall be kept out of circulation.</p>


<head>Instructional</head>
<note>Art. 12. Advantages of<lb/>
<p>In this case and by the substitution his distinguishable advantage <note>Art 12 Advantages of<lb/>
such substitution.<lb/>
such substitution<lb/>
1. Saving of expence<lb/>
1. Saving of expence<lb/>
of conveyance<lb/>
of conveyance.<lb/>
2. Security against<lb/>
2. Security against<lb/>
spurious fabrication</note><lb/>
spurious fabrication.</note>
may be obtained</p>
<p>Instructional and Ratiocinative.</p>
<p>1. <gap/> is the saving <add>upon the</add>the expence of conveyance</p>
<p>In this case and by the substitution his distinguishable advantage<lb/>
may be obtained.</p>
<p>1. One is the saving <add>upon the</add> the expence of conveyance.</p>
<p>2. The other is the superior security against spurious fabrication.</p>
<p>2. The other is the superior security against spurious fabrication.</p>
<p>But for the purpose it is material if not necessary, that the<lb/>
<p>But for the purpose it is material if not necessary, that the<lb/>
<del>masses in which it <gap/> <gap/></del> value assigned to the several <gap/><lb/>
<del>masses in which it is <gap/></del> value assigned to the several prices<lb/>
separably taken should be greater than that of <del>the</del> any piece of<lb/>
separately taken should be greater than that of <del>the</del> any price of<lb/>
<gap/>bly valuable money, and the greater the value, the greater<lb/>
intrinsically valuable money, and the greater the value, the greater<lb/>
the advantage in this shape: <add>for</add> the greater the value, the greater<lb/>
the advantage in this shape: <add>for</add> the greater the value, the fewer the<lb/>
hands it will have to pass through and the easier it will be to <gap/><lb/>
hands it will have to pass through and the easier it will be to trace<lb/>
it from hand to hand.</p>
it from hand to hand.</p>


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1824 August Sept. 3
Constitutional Code.

Ch. XI. Ministers severally.
§. 13. Finance Minister
Function
refuctive or
Monetal.

Art. 10. If by means of
custodient functionaries
bondsmen, all risk of loss
or delay of payment be guarded
against, — there seems no
reason why no lending out
the money should not be
permitted.

Instructional and Ratiocinative.

If, consideration had of the nature of the service or the
nature of the arrangements made in relation to it, it be altog
at the same time clear, that by the property of the the eventually chargeable bondsman
of the custodient functionary all risk of loss is secured
against, and that it will not be in thehis power of the to retard by
any contrivance of his the emission of the money — all the being
supposed there seems no reason why the case of it without
is to stop the lending it out should not be permitted: especially
as even that case the greater the profit to him by such
use, the more advantageous to the public will eventually be
ten times in which a person will charge himself with
the duties of the office.

Art. 11. For every sum
of vicariously valuable money
which the Legislature will
think fit to substitute for
intrinsically valuable, the
corresponding sum of
intrinsically valuable
shall be kept out of circulation.

Instructional.

In relation to the quantity of money of all sorts, the
Legislation will on each occasion consider with itself, where
it is set down that such that same quantity should, from its own operation receive
encrease or not. If not it will so order matters that for
every sum put into circulation in the shape of vicariously valuable proper money
in equal sum that would otherwise have been put into
in circulation in the shape of intrinsically valuable
money shall be kept out of circulation.

Art. 12. Advantages of
such substitution.
1. Saving of expence
of conveyance.
2. Security against
spurious fabrication.

Instructional and Ratiocinative.

In this case and by the substitution his distinguishable advantage
may be obtained.

1. One is the saving upon the the expence of conveyance.

2. The other is the superior security against spurious fabrication.

But for the purpose it is material if not necessary, that the
masses in which it is value assigned to the several prices
separately taken should be greater than that of the any price of
intrinsically valuable money, and the greater the value, the greater
the advantage in this shape: for the greater the value, the fewer the
hands it will have to pass through and the easier it will be to trace
it from hand to hand.



Identifier: | JB/042/116/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 42.

Date_1

1824-09-03

Marginal Summary Numbering

not numbered

Box

042

Main Headings

constitutional code

Folio number

116

Info in main headings field

constitutional code

Image

001

Titles

instructional and ratiocinative

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d3 / e3

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

j whatman turkey mill 1824

Marginals

Paper Producer

admiral pavel chichagov

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1824

Notes public

ID Number

13039

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