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with the proceedings of Congress.  These are</p>
with the proceedings of Congress.  These are</p>
<p>1.  Of the <del><gap/></del> <add>measures</add> which having been rejected by the Senate<lb/>
<p>1.  Of the <del><gap/></del> <add>measures</add> which having been rejected by the Senate<lb/>
have now again been brought forward <add>on the carpet</add>, the <gap/> the <gap/><lb/>
have now again been brought forward <add>on the carpet</add>, the tendencies the probable<lb/>
effects good and bad.</p>
effects good and bad.</p>
<p>2.  In the <unclear>case</unclear> of those <add>to</add> which <del>passed up</del> amendments <del>had<lb/>
<p>2.  In the <unclear>case</unclear> of those <add>to</add> which <del>passed up</del> amendments <del>had<lb/>
been</del> were applied to the <unclear>like</unclear> statements in relation to the effects<lb/>
been</del> were applied to the <unclear>like</unclear> statements in relation to the effects<lb/>
of those several amendments.</p>
of those several amendments.</p>
<p><add><del>Will it be <gap/></del></add> In <gap/> would it be said – this is as wide <add>as the</add> field of enquiry<lb/>
<p><add><del>Will it be said</del></add> In vain would it be said – this is as wide <add>as the</add> field of enquiry<lb/>
thus marked out – too wide to be entered upon – the probable profit<lb/>
thus marked out – too wide to be entered upon – the probable profit<lb/>
does <add>it</add> not promise to be an equivalent for the trouble?</p>
does <add>it</add> not promise to be an equivalent for the trouble?</p>
<p>The answer is – Yes, <add><del>a search to the effect</del></add> an enquiry of this sort<lb/>
<p>The answer is – Yes, <add><del>a search to the effect</del></add> an enquiry of this sort<lb/>
is an indispensable <gap/> on the part of anyone who <gap/><lb/>
is an indispensable <gap/> on the part of anyone who against<lb/>
the objectives here brought to view shall have undertaken a<lb/>
the objectives here brought to view shall have undertaken a<lb/>
defence.  Why? – because the delay and the expence are <gap/><lb/>
defence.  Why? – because the delay and the expence are <gap/><lb/>
sensible and <gap/>:  to <del><gap/></del> <gap/> then they<lb/>
sensible and <gap/>:  to <del><gap/></del> <gap/> then they<lb/>
require something at any rate on the other side:  <del>if not</del> evil<lb/>
require something at any rate on the other side:  <del>if not</del> evil<lb/>
if not in a <gap/> shape, <del>at least</del> in the shape of a tendency<lb/>
if not in a sensible shape, <del>at least</del> in the shape of a tendency<lb/>
at any rate.</p>
at any rate.</p>
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1824 Oct. 10
Constitutional Code U.S.

Rationale

Two heads remain, in relation to which nothing can
be said by any other person than a citizen of old standing
with the proceedings of Congress. These are

1. Of the measures which having been rejected by the Senate
have now again been brought forward on the carpet, the tendencies the probable
effects good and bad.

2. In the case of those to which passed up amendments had
been
were applied to the like statements in relation to the effects
of those several amendments.

Will it be said In vain would it be said – this is as wide as the field of enquiry
thus marked out – too wide to be entered upon – the probable profit
does it not promise to be an equivalent for the trouble?

The answer is – Yes, a search to the effect an enquiry of this sort
is an indispensable on the part of anyone who against
the objectives here brought to view shall have undertaken a
defence. Why? – because the delay and the expence are
sensible and : to then they
require something at any rate on the other side: if not evil
if not in a sensible shape, at least in the shape of a tendency
at any rate.


Identifier: | JB/044/047/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 44.

Date_1

1824-10-10

Marginal Summary Numbering

4-6

Box

044

Main Headings

constitutional code

Folio number

047

Info in main headings field

constitutional code us

Image

001

Titles

rationale

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

a34 / d23 / e19

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

j whatman turkey mill 1822

Marginals

Paper Producer

jonathan blenman

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1822

Notes public

ID Number

13832

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