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1824. March 3.<hi rend="superscript">d</hi><lb/> | <p>1824. March 3.<hi rend="superscript">d</hi><lb/></p> | ||
Constitutional Code<lb/> | <head>Constitutional Code<lb/></head> | ||
Preface | <p>Preface | ||
<del>Ch. XXI. Appellate Judges</del><lb/> | <del>Ch. XXI. Appellate Judges</del><lb/> | ||
<del>S. M. Mignation</del><lb/> | <del>S. M. Mignation</del><lb/> | ||
S. Subject matters<lb/> | S. Subject matters<lb/> | ||
and functions<lb/> | and functions<lb/></p> | ||
<head>1.</head> | <head>1.</head> | ||
<del>S. M. Migration</del>.<lb/> | <del>S. M. Migration</del>.<lb/> | ||
<p><del>Art 1. subjected to migration, as the immediate</del><lb/> | <p><del>Art 1. subjected to migration, as the immediate</del><lb/> | ||
<del>judges, so are the Appellate, as per Ch. XI s. which see</del><lb/></p> | <del>judges, so are the Appellate, as per Ch. XI s. which see</del><lb/></p> | ||
Art. Subject matters and functions - not for amusement<lb/> | <p>Art. Subject matters and functions - not for amusement<lb/> | ||
assuredly, were the list and replanations of<lb/> | assuredly, were the list and replanations of<lb/> | ||
these topics inserted in this Code any more than the<lb/> | these topics inserted in this Code any more than the<lb/> | ||
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Not for amusement, but for susbtantial use. Subject<lb/> | Not for amusement, but for susbtantial use. Subject<lb/> | ||
matters for the purpose of making as sure as<lb/> | matters for the purpose of making as sure as<lb/> | ||
the faculties of the Labourer will | the faculties of the Labourer will admitt, that nothing<lb/> | ||
which the purpose required to be noticed had been left<lb/> | which the purpose required to be noticed had been left<lb/> | ||
unnoticed; and for that of making the reader satisfied<lb/> | unnoticed; and for that of making the reader satisfied<lb/> | ||
that every thing which the purpose required to<lb/> | that every thing which the purpose required to<lb/> | ||
be noticed has been noticed accordingly.<lb/> | be noticed has been noticed accordingly.<lb/></p> | ||
2. Functions for the sake of conciseness, clearness,<lb/> | |||
correctness and symmetry. But for this comprehensive<lb/> | |||
denomination, <add>where</add> arrangements were intended<lb/> | |||
to be the same, assemblages ofwords more<lb/> | |||
or less different from one another, would have<lb/> | |||
been apt to have been employed in giving <gap/><lb/> | |||
to them; and from this diversity in expression,<lb/> | |||
diversity of meaning might on each occasion<lb/> | |||
have naturally been inferred. But, by a single word,<lb/> | |||
with a few others necessary to complete it<lb/> | |||
into a proposition, less space by an indefinite<lb/> | |||
amount will be occupied than would be occupied<lb/> | |||
by any equivalent phrase of which this same<lb/> | |||
word formed no part: hence in <add>a</add> proportionate<lb/> | |||
degree conciseness.<lb/> | |||
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1824. March 3.d
Constitutional Code
Preface
Ch. XXI. Appellate Judges
S. M. Mignation
S. Subject matters
and functions
1.
S. M. Migration.
Art 1. subjected to migration, as the immediate
judges, so are the Appellate, as per Ch. XI s. which see
Art. Subject matters and functions - not for amusement
assuredly, were the list and replanations of
these topics inserted in this Code any more than the
like might be in an Indepence Dictionary. No more
need therefore, has the reader of this proposed code to read
them in the order in which they stand, unless for
some special use, any more than to read the same
quantity of matter in the one or the other of those useful
fruits of hard labour in the field of literature.
Not for amusement, but for susbtantial use. Subject
matters for the purpose of making as sure as
the faculties of the Labourer will admitt, that nothing
which the purpose required to be noticed had been left
unnoticed; and for that of making the reader satisfied
that every thing which the purpose required to
be noticed has been noticed accordingly.
2. Functions for the sake of conciseness, clearness,
correctness and symmetry. But for this comprehensive
denomination, where arrangements were intended
to be the same, assemblages ofwords more
or less different from one another, would have
been apt to have been employed in giving
to them; and from this diversity in expression,
diversity of meaning might on each occasion
have naturally been inferred. But, by a single word,
with a few others necessary to complete it
into a proposition, less space by an indefinite
amount will be occupied than would be occupied
by any equivalent phrase of which this same
word formed no part: hence in a proportionate
degree conciseness.
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