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<p>1821 Nov. 28<lb/> | |||
<!-- pencil --><head>Codification Offer</head></p> | |||
<p>Rudiment to be rewritten</p> | |||
<p>In <del>the causes showing</del> the proving showing the grounds of the<lb/> | |||
several <unclear>positions</unclear> that for the original draught there ought to be<lb/> | |||
but one draughtsman, that this draughtsman should be a foreigner | |||
and that <add>to the service performed</add> the labour of <del>the draughtsman</del> author of this draught<lb/> | |||
no special remuneration at the public expence ought to be<lb/> | |||
attached it has been necessary to show that in <add><del>att</del> places</add> in the situation<lb/> | |||
of <del>legislators</del> those on whom it <add>acceptance for the draught <unclear>service</unclear></add> would immediately <del>d</del><lb/> | |||
would in the first instance depend the interest of all persons<lb/> | |||
is adverse <add>stands opposed</add> to the such acceptance.</p> | |||
<p><del>The performance</del> To a first view on the part of the author<lb/> | |||
of a proposal such as this, the course thus taken <del><gap/></del> <add>operates</add> is taken<lb/> | |||
in counteraction of his sure declared and indubitably existing<lb/> | |||
work.</p> | |||
<p>On a second view <add>however</add> this will be seen not to be the case.<lb/> | |||
Yes, if so it were thus but for the information they give<lb/> | |||
to them there were any to whom the state of interest were<lb/> | |||
a secret. But this is what can not be. The only <add>class of</add> persons<lb/> | |||
to whom it could be a secret <del>would</del> is that of the subject<lb/> | |||
many, their constituents.</p> | |||
<p><del>Supposing</del> For counteracting the influence of this<lb/> | |||
sinister influence the only course that could be taken<lb/> | |||
was the drawing aside the veil with which in the<lb/> | |||
eyes of the subject many it preferable for the most part<lb/> | |||
remains still covered.</p> | |||
<p>By this means supposing the proposal rejected by Representatives,<lb/> | |||
the appeal goes <gap/> goes of course to their<lb/> | |||
constituents. And the appeal will never be at an end<lb/> | |||
so long as the register continues, this <gap/> will rise up<lb/> | |||
in judgment against them.</p> | |||
<p>It <add>This</add> is of the number of those cases in which into hope of <unclear>doing</unclear><lb/> | |||
anything but by fear of evil by <unclear>Rivals</unclear> producing fear of evil is groundless.</p> | |||
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1821 Nov. 28
Codification Offer
Rudiment to be rewritten
In the causes showing the proving showing the grounds of the
several positions that for the original draught there ought to be
but one draughtsman, that this draughtsman should be a foreigner
and that to the service performed the labour of the draughtsman author of this draught
no special remuneration at the public expence ought to be
attached it has been necessary to show that in att places in the situation
of legislators those on whom it acceptance for the draught service would immediately d
would in the first instance depend the interest of all persons
is adverse stands opposed to the such acceptance.
The performance To a first view on the part of the author
of a proposal such as this, the course thus taken operates is taken
in counteraction of his sure declared and indubitably existing
work.
On a second view however this will be seen not to be the case.
Yes, if so it were thus but for the information they give
to them there were any to whom the state of interest were
a secret. But this is what can not be. The only class of persons
to whom it could be a secret would is that of the subject
many, their constituents.
Supposing For counteracting the influence of this
sinister influence the only course that could be taken
was the drawing aside the veil with which in the
eyes of the subject many it preferable for the most part
remains still covered.
By this means supposing the proposal rejected by Representatives,
the appeal goes goes of course to their
constituents. And the appeal will never be at an end
so long as the register continues, this will rise up
in judgment against them.
It This is of the number of those cases in which into hope of doing
anything but by fear of evil by Rivals producing fear of evil is groundless.
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