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<p>1823. May 25<lb/> | |||
<head><!-- pencil -->Constitut. Code</head></p> | |||
<p>But under the English Constitution, not to speak of others,<lb/> | |||
those by whom the powers of government have been exercised have<lb/> | |||
at all times had an interest <add>and consequently a desire</add> operating in direct opposition to<lb/> | |||
that of their subjects: and having by the supposition before<lb/> | |||
in their hands the corresponding power, the power to give effect<lb/> | |||
to that same interest and that same desire. Such according <add>correspondent</add> to<lb/> | |||
here be the consequence: the sacrifice of the interest and felicity<lb/> | |||
of the greater number of <del><gap/></del> the particular and thus<lb/> | |||
sinister interest of those same rulers.</p> | |||
<p>In no instance has any <del><gap/></del> benefit <add>the receipt of</add> which <del>has <add>being</add><lb/> | |||
been</del> <add>of</add> reward by the <unclear>governed</unclear> would be <add>have been</add> <del>productive</del> attached<lb/> | |||
with any corresponding sacrifice in any shape on the part<lb/> | |||
of the ruler been conferred on the people but under a<lb/> | |||
sense of necessity and with reluctance: <unclear>none</unclear> <add>in the case</add> of design,<lb/> | |||
now but either of necessity or accident, has any such<lb/> | |||
benefit been the result.</p> | |||
<p>Taking therefore the whole system of government in<lb/> | |||
all its parts <add>and more particularly the constitutional branch</add> never in the direct ratio, always in the <unclear>indirect</unclear><lb/> | |||
ratio of its strength has been the felicity of the <add>people</add> greater<lb/> | |||
number.</p> | |||
<p>At no time have the constituent number of the governing body<lb/> | |||
at no time has the Monarch, at no time have the hereditary<lb/> | |||
Aristocracy, at no time the proprietors <add>possessors</add> of seats< in the<lb/> | |||
House of Commons, at no time have the Clergy <del>had any other</del><lb/> | |||
<del>under <gap/> <gap/></del> at no time have the Judges had any other <add>better</add><lb/> | |||
endeavour in <unclear>doing</unclear> than to <del>encrease</del> <add>swell</add> each of them have <gap/><lb/> | |||
power to its <add>utmost possible pitch</add> the being each on its <unclear>own</unclear> <unclear>part</unclear> despotic. To the<lb/> | |||
<unclear>interest</unclear> of the law taken in its totality – to its weakness and not<lb/> | |||
to its strength are the people <gap/> for every thing in the condition<lb/> | |||
by which they are distinguished for that <gap/> in <gap/> whether<lb/> | |||
it be in which the people are in the most <unclear>insensible</unclear> degree oppressed.<lb/> | |||
<del>But of the</del> And the interests in what sources has it arisen? Answer<lb/> | |||
from the sinister interest and particular <unclear>retention</unclear> of the lawyer<lb/> | |||
tribe.</p> | |||
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1823. May 25
Constitut. Code
But under the English Constitution, not to speak of others,
those by whom the powers of government have been exercised have
at all times had an interest and consequently a desire operating in direct opposition to
that of their subjects: and having by the supposition before
in their hands the corresponding power, the power to give effect
to that same interest and that same desire. Such according correspondent to
here be the consequence: the sacrifice of the interest and felicity
of the greater number of the particular and thus
sinister interest of those same rulers.
In no instance has any benefit the receipt of which has being
been of reward by the governed would be have been productive attached
with any corresponding sacrifice in any shape on the part
of the ruler been conferred on the people but under a
sense of necessity and with reluctance: none in the case of design,
now but either of necessity or accident, has any such
benefit been the result.
Taking therefore the whole system of government in
all its parts and more particularly the constitutional branch never in the direct ratio, always in the indirect
ratio of its strength has been the felicity of the people greater
number.
At no time have the constituent number of the governing body
at no time has the Monarch, at no time have the hereditary
Aristocracy, at no time the proprietors possessors of seats< in the
House of Commons, at no time have the Clergy had any other
under at no time have the Judges had any other better
endeavour in doing than to encrease swell each of them have
power to its utmost possible pitch the being each on its own part despotic. To the
interest of the law taken in its totality – to its weakness and not
to its strength are the people for every thing in the condition
by which they are distinguished for that in whether
it be in which the people are in the most insensible degree oppressed.
But of the And the interests in what sources has it arisen? Answer
from the sinister interest and particular retention of the lawyer
tribe.
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