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<p>1831 July 28  Aug. 4<lb/>
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<head>Constitutional Code.</head><lb/>
 
<note>Ch. XIV.  Judge Deputes Permanent<lb/>
 
<del>&sect;. 5. Remuneration</del> <add>&sect;. 4. Attendance</add><lb/>
 
Minimization <add>of Remuneration</add> needful</note></p>
<p>Instructional continued.</p>
<p><del>For the purpose of this <add>such</add> resistance</del></p>
<p>In all the departments of <del>the State</del> <add>Government</add>, for the purpose of<lb/>
such resistance, and to give colour to it, as if <unclear>derived</unclear> from<lb/>
regard, not only to <add><del><gap/></del></add> particular and <del><note></note></del> <add>private</add> but also to public interest, two propositions are want to be advanced <add>and inculcated</add>:  and the<lb/>
more thoroughly <unclear>conversant</unclear> those by whom they are advanced<lb/>
are of the <del>truth of</del> untruth of them the more strenuous<lb/>
and impatient of contradiction is the energy with which<lb/>
they are advanced.</p>
<p>True as is this state of the case in regard to all other<lb/>
departments, it is <add>naturally</add> in more particular degree true in the case<lb/>
of this department:  from the importance of the business of the<lb/>
Judiciary department it derives its plausibility and power <add>persuasion</add> of<lb/>
persuasion, and, from the business and nature of the profession<lb/>
in which the arts of exaggeration and deception in all shapes<lb/>
are in constant exercise, it derives whatsoever force and<lb/>
influence depends upon the hands by which in the war of<lb/>
words the weapon is wielded.</p>
<p>The assertions in question are these two:</p>
<p>1.  On the two terms in question no apt hands will be capable<lb/>
of being engaged</p>
<p>If on these same terms any hands are capable of being<lb/>
engaged, they will be unapt hands, by which the <unclear>trust</unclear> will be<lb/>
absurd, and by whom it would not have been accepted but<lb/>
for the purpose and with the intention of abusing it.</p>
<p>To the first of these objections the answer comes now to be<lb/>
given.</p>
<p>For answer to the other, reference must <del>for the present</del> be made to<lb/>
Ch. <unclear>XII</unclear> &sect;  <del>Securities for ap</del> Judges' &amp;c Securities for appropriate aptitude.</p>
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1831 July 28 Aug. 4
Constitutional Code.
Ch. XIV. Judge Deputes Permanent
§. 5. Remuneration §. 4. Attendance
Minimization of Remuneration needful

Instructional continued.

For the purpose of this such resistance

In all the departments of the State Government, for the purpose of
such resistance, and to give colour to it, as if derived from
regard, not only to particular and private but also to public interest, two propositions are want to be advanced and inculcated: and the
more thoroughly conversant those by whom they are advanced
are of the truth of untruth of them the more strenuous
and impatient of contradiction is the energy with which
they are advanced.

True as is this state of the case in regard to all other
departments, it is naturally in more particular degree true in the case
of this department: from the importance of the business of the
Judiciary department it derives its plausibility and power persuasion of
persuasion, and, from the business and nature of the profession
in which the arts of exaggeration and deception in all shapes
are in constant exercise, it derives whatsoever force and
influence depends upon the hands by which in the war of
words the weapon is wielded.

The assertions in question are these two:

1. On the two terms in question no apt hands will be capable
of being engaged

If on these same terms any hands are capable of being
engaged, they will be unapt hands, by which the trust will be
absurd, and by whom it would not have been accepted but
for the purpose and with the intention of abusing it.

To the first of these objections the answer comes now to be
given.

For answer to the other, reference must for the present be made to
Ch. XII § Securities for ap Judges' &c Securities for appropriate aptitude.


Identifier: | JB/041/056/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 41.

Date_1

1831-07-28

Marginal Summary Numbering

[[marginal_summary_numbering::or 3 - or 5, or 5 [sic]]]

Box

041

Main Headings

Constitutional Code

Folio number

056

Info in main headings field

Constitutional Code

Image

001

Titles

Instructional continued

Category

Text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

Recto"Recto" is not in the list (recto, verso) of allowed values for the "Rectoverso" property.

Page Numbering

E2

Penner

Watermarks

STREET & Co 1830

Marginals

Jeremy Bentham

Paper Producer

Antonio Alcala Galiano

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1830

Notes public

ID Number

001

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