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<p>1826. <del>April 13</del> Sept. 25<lb/>
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<head>Constitutional Code.  Ch. IX. &sect;. 17 Supplement</head></p>
 
<p>Art.  <del><gap/></del> <add>Registration as to</add> Attendance in conjunction<lb/>
 
with pay – its uses.</p>
 
<p>1.  Securing the public against fraud to the profit<lb/>
of the supposed working functionary in case of his receiving<lb/>
pay for work, when none is done.</p>
<p>Art.  Use 2.  Securing d<hi rend="superscript">o.</hi> against embezzlement<lb/>
by and to the profit of a self alledged paying<lb/>
functionary by non-payment and conversion to his own<lb/>
use.</p>
<p>Art.  Use 3.  As between functionary<lb/>
and functionary in the same line of service, establishing<lb/>
in so far as absolute aptitude of each is ascertainable,<lb/>
comparative aptitude for the purpose of employing,<lb/>
in preference, him who works cheapest or best.</p>
<p><hi rend="underline">Answer</hi>.  The interest of the moment, in every case:  but, <del>in<lb/>
<add>company</add> with this continually varying interest with,</del> with the exception<lb/>
of those accidental and comparatively rare occasions, on<lb/>
which <add><del>for the account</del></add> pleasure pain or passion <del><gap/> <gap/> with</del> <add>and thence</add> the corresponding<lb/>
interest of the moment, in <del><gap/></del> such sort occupy<lb/>
the mind as to expell and shut the door against the ever-enduring<lb/>
interest, with this <del><gap/></del> constantly operating interest<lb/>
will the incidentally operating <add>and continually varying</add> interest coincide, and concurr<lb/>
with it in giving <del><gap/> <gap/></del> direction and <unclear>exercise</unclear><lb/>
to the will.  <del><gap/></del> Such being the case,<hi rend="superscript">⊞</hi> <note><hi rend="superscript">⊞</hi> in the position <del>of the <gap/></del> occupied by the legislator</note> as often as <del><gap/></del> <add>any</add><lb/>
political arrangement is to be grounded on the <del>ex</del> course<lb/>
expected to be taken by rulers, <del>it is</del> the <del><gap/></del> <add>observable and</add><lb/>
constantly operating, and not <del>the <gap/> mind</del> any <add>one or more of</add> of the<lb/>
incidentally and casually operating <add>and inscrutable</add> interests, is to be<lb/>
looked to as the efficient cause, by which, <del>the</del> on the occasion<lb/>
in question, the course <del>they take or hope to be determined</del> <add>by conduct <del>should <gap/> be expected</del></add><lb/>
will be determined.  With classes <del>only</del> alone, <add>it is that</add> in the ordinate state of<lb/>
things the legislator has<lb/>
to deal:  with individuals<lb/>
the functionaries belonging<lb/>
to the administrative and<lb/>
the judicial departments.<lb/>
It is for them accordingly<lb/>
to employ their discernment<lb/>
in taking estimates of the <del>result</del> <add>conduct</add> that <add>on each occasion</add> may be expected to be produced by the operation<lb/>
of the <del><gap/> of</del> several interests of the moment on the minds of those<lb/>
same individuals.</p>
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1826. April 13 Sept. 25
Constitutional Code. Ch. IX. §. 17 Supplement

Art. Registration as to Attendance in conjunction
with pay – its uses.

1. Securing the public against fraud to the profit
of the supposed working functionary in case of his receiving
pay for work, when none is done.

Art. Use 2. Securing do. against embezzlement
by and to the profit of a self alledged paying
functionary by non-payment and conversion to his own
use.

Art. Use 3. As between functionary
and functionary in the same line of service, establishing
in so far as absolute aptitude of each is ascertainable,
comparative aptitude for the purpose of employing,
in preference, him who works cheapest or best.

Answer. The interest of the moment, in every case: but, in
company with this continually varying interest with,
with the exception
of those accidental and comparatively rare occasions, on
which for the account pleasure pain or passion with and thence the corresponding
interest of the moment, in such sort occupy
the mind as to expell and shut the door against the ever-enduring
interest, with this constantly operating interest
will the incidentally operating and continually varying interest coincide, and concurr
with it in giving direction and exercise
to the will. Such being the case, in the position of the occupied by the legislator as often as any
political arrangement is to be grounded on the ex course
expected to be taken by rulers, it is the observable and
constantly operating, and not the mind any one or more of of the
incidentally and casually operating and inscrutable interests, is to be
looked to as the efficient cause, by which, the on the occasion
in question, the course they take or hope to be determined by conduct should be expected
will be determined. With classes only alone, it is that in the ordinate state of
things the legislator has
to deal: with individuals
the functionaries belonging
to the administrative and
the judicial departments.
It is for them accordingly
to employ their discernment
in taking estimates of the result conduct that on each occasion may be expected to be produced by the operation
of the of several interests of the moment on the minds of those
same individuals.

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Identifier: | JB/039/225/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 39.

Date_1

1826-09-25

Marginal Summary Numbering

24-26

Box

039

Main Headings

constitutional code

Folio number

225

Info in main headings field

const. code ch. ix supplement

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

c2 / e3

Penner

jeremy bentham; john flowerdew colls

Watermarks

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

12232

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