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</p><pb/>Ch. XI. Ministers Collectively.<lb/>§. 13. Located how.<p>5 contin<add>d</add><lb/>Should pride be troublesome,<lb/>let one fact<lb/>quiet it. A<add>o</add> 1824 in<lb/>London, MacCulloch<lb/>having acquired reputation<lb/>for proficiency<lb/>in political economy,<lb/>read lectures on it.<lb/>Among his auditors<lb/>were Robinson & Hushissen,<lb/>both MP's and<lb/>Cabinet Ministers.<lb/>Robinson, Finance<lb/>Minister, Hushissen<lb/>Domain Minister<lb/>under the name of<lb/>Surveyor of Woods and<lb/>Forests.</p> | <head>Constitutional Code</head> | ||
<note>Ch. XI. Ministers collectively<lb/>§. 13. Located how<lb/>Instructions to Public<lb/>Opinion Tribunal</note> | |||
<p>Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively.<lb/>§. 13. Located how.</p> | |||
<p>1.<lb/>Art. 1. With all <sic>it's</sic> energies,<lb/>let Public Opinion<lb/>Tribunal urge<lb/>commencement & progress<lb/>of this system of appropriate<lb/>instruction. No<lb/>exertion can be needless.<lb/>By the most powerful<lb/>particular and<lb/>sinister interests,<lb/>will all Ministers<lb/>their dependents and<lb/>other connections be<lb/>urged to do their utmost<lb/>for <sic>it's</sic> retardation<lb/>and frustration.<lb/>Till it is established<lb/>arbitrary of course,<lb/>will remain their<lb/>power of location and<lb/>dislocation: by no<lb/>inaptitude can they be<lb/>prevented from entering<lb/>or continuing<lb/>in office: by no aptitude<lb/>can any others be<lb/>located. No sooner is it<lb/>established, than the<lb/>sceptre of arbitrary<lb/>power will drop out<lb/>of their hands, and the<lb/>feelings of a dethroned<lb/>Monarch will be theirs.</p> | |||
<p>2.<lb/>Art. 2. To preserve<lb/>themselves from this<lb/>calamity, all the attainable<lb/>powers of punishment,<lb/>of reward, of<lb/>intimidation, corruption<lb/>& delusion will be<lb/>employed—all the artillery<lb/>of fallacies<lb/>played off.</p> | |||
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<p>Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively.<lb/>§. 13. Located how.</p> | |||
<p>3.<lb/>Art. 3. If, in the state<lb/>in question, natives<lb/>qualified to convey this<lb/>system of apt instruction,<lb/>do not as yet exist<lb/>in sufficient number,<lb/>either <sic>it's</sic> functionaries<lb/>must remain destitute<lb/>of it, or foreigners must<lb/>be called in. But, without<lb/>remuneration, they<lb/>neither will nor can<lb/>serve: for men in numbers<lb/>will not quit near<lb/>and dear connections<lb/>for nothing: here then<lb/>comes sinister interest,<lb/>and seeks to cover in the<lb/>pretence of patriotism<lb/>and frugality.</p> | |||
<p>4.<lb/>Art. 4. Not the less an<lb/>object of sympathy and<lb/>regret will at that<lb/>period be the situation<lb/>of the existing functionaries,<lb/>in so far, as to<lb/>make way for any others,<lb/>how much soever<lb/>more apt, they are obliged<lb/>to quit their situations.</p> | |||
<p>5.<lb/>Art. 5. For minimizing<lb/>the evil, means are in<lb/>the power of those<lb/>exposed to it. Let possessors<lb/>anticipate in the<lb/>instruction administered<lb/>to expectants: to whatever<lb/>title, others share with<lb/>them, they will add the<lb/>experience peculiar<lb/>to themselves.<lb/>Should</p> | |||
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<p>Ch. XI. Ministers Collectively.<lb/>§. 13. Located how.</p> | |||
<p>5 contin<add>d</add><lb/>Should pride be troublesome,<lb/>let one fact<lb/>quiet it. A<add>o</add> 1824 in<lb/>London, MacCulloch<lb/>having acquired reputation<lb/>for proficiency<lb/>in political economy,<lb/>read lectures on it.<lb/>Among his auditors<lb/>were Robinson & Hushissen,<lb/>both MP's and<lb/>Cabinet Ministers.<lb/>Robinson, Finance<lb/>Minister, Hushissen<lb/>Domain Minister<lb/>under the name of<lb/>Surveyor of Woods and<lb/>Forests.</p> | |||
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1824 July 25
Constitutional Code
Ch. XI. Ministers collectively
§. 13. Located how
Instructions to Public
Opinion Tribunal
Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively.
§. 13. Located how.
1.
Art. 1. With all it's energies,
let Public Opinion
Tribunal urge
commencement & progress
of this system of appropriate
instruction. No
exertion can be needless.
By the most powerful
particular and
sinister interests,
will all Ministers
their dependents and
other connections be
urged to do their utmost
for it's retardation
and frustration.
Till it is established
arbitrary of course,
will remain their
power of location and
dislocation: by no
inaptitude can they be
prevented from entering
or continuing
in office: by no aptitude
can any others be
located. No sooner is it
established, than the
sceptre of arbitrary
power will drop out
of their hands, and the
feelings of a dethroned
Monarch will be theirs.
2.
Art. 2. To preserve
themselves from this
calamity, all the attainable
powers of punishment,
of reward, of
intimidation, corruption
& delusion will be
employed—all the artillery
of fallacies
played off.
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Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively.
§. 13. Located how.
3.
Art. 3. If, in the state
in question, natives
qualified to convey this
system of apt instruction,
do not as yet exist
in sufficient number,
either it's functionaries
must remain destitute
of it, or foreigners must
be called in. But, without
remuneration, they
neither will nor can
serve: for men in numbers
will not quit near
and dear connections
for nothing: here then
comes sinister interest,
and seeks to cover in the
pretence of patriotism
and frugality.
4.
Art. 4. Not the less an
object of sympathy and
regret will at that
period be the situation
of the existing functionaries,
in so far, as to
make way for any others,
how much soever
more apt, they are obliged
to quit their situations.
5.
Art. 5. For minimizing
the evil, means are in
the power of those
exposed to it. Let possessors
anticipate in the
instruction administered
to expectants: to whatever
title, others share with
them, they will add the
experience peculiar
to themselves.
Should
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Ch. XI. Ministers Collectively.
§. 13. Located how.
5 contind
Should pride be troublesome,
let one fact
quiet it. Ao 1824 in
London, MacCulloch
having acquired reputation
for proficiency
in political economy,
read lectures on it.
Among his auditors
were Robinson & Hushissen,
both MP's and
Cabinet Ministers.
Robinson, Finance
Minister, Hushissen
Domain Minister
under the name of
Surveyor of Woods and
Forests.
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