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' | <note>B Feb<hi rend="superscript">y</hi>Supersedes after Apr. 5 by a<lb/>first Draught</note>1826. Feb<hi rend="superscript">y.</hi> 3<lb/><head>Constitutional Code.</head><p>Ch. VI. legislative.<lb/>§. Relocable who.<lb/>Rationale</p><p>1.<lb/>Quest 1. Non-relocability,<lb/>why<lb/>Ans. 1. From undiscontinued<lb/>relocability,<lb/>evil in all shapes:<lb/>good in none.</p><p>2.<lb/>2. to public, all good<lb/>expected from it is secured<lb/>by Continuation Committee<lb/>with addition,<lb/>and without evil.</p><p>3.<lb/>3. To public, the evil<lb/>has for immediate cause<lb/>relative inaptitude in<lb/>all shapes.</p><p>4.<lb/>4. to deputies, evil<lb/>none; because<lb/>disappointment none: those<lb/>whom the Constitution<lb/>finds located excepted:<lb/>whence the grand<lb/>obstruction.</p><p>5.<lb/>5. Of the evil immediate<lb/>cause, relative<lb/>inaptitude in all shapes.<lb/><del>6.</del><lb/><del>6. <gap/></del> taken together:<lb/>for, by relocability<lb/>the first location is<lb/>made tantamount to d<hi rend="superscript">o.</hi> for life:<lb/>non-relocation, <add>to</add> dislocation.<lb/>The first locatee pleads<lb/>appropriate services:<lb/>neither now nor ever can<lb/><del>now or ever can be</del><lb/>locatee plead any: by<lb/>no negative inaptitude<lb/>can a man be ousted:<lb/>only by <gap/><lb/>positive. Thus, the first<lb/>year; by every other, the<lb/>hold is strengthened.</p><pb/>Ch. VI. Legislative.<lb/>§. Relocable who.<lb/>Rationale<p><del>6</del>7.<lb/>7. Next are moral in<lb/>particular. All will<lb/>be corrupted. ordinary<lb/>price that of the mutes:<lb/>higher & higher those of<lb/>the speakers & managers.</p><p>8.<lb/>Corruptors, the Prime<lb/>Justice Minister, chief<lb/>givers of good gifts —<lb/>2. Leading Electors.<lb/>-----<lb/>II. 6 8.<lb/>9. Matter, by expectation of<lb/>which, deputies will be<lb/>corrupted. Offices for their<lb/>connections.</p><p>9.<lb/>10. Matter, expectation of<lb/>which Ministers will be<lb/>corrupted by, expectation<lb/>of power and emolument<lb/><sic>encreased</sic>, responsibility<lb/>diminished.</p><p>11.<lb/>11. Matter, by expectation<lb/>of which, leading Electors<lb/>will be corrupted by<lb/>services rendered to them<lb/>in their individual<lb/>capacity.<lb/>1. Minor good gifts thro'<lb/>Ministers.<lb/>2. Personal courtesy and<lb/>flattery towards themselves.<lb/>-----</p><p>11 <del>12.</del><lb/>12. In both cases, corruption<lb/>safe, <hi rend="underline">no statement</hi><lb/><hi rend="underline">of terms</hi> — no <hi rend="underline">bargains</hi><lb/>being necessary: no<lb/>exposure to punishment<lb/>or shame.</p><pb/> | ||
B FebySupersedes after Apr. 5 by a
first Draught1826. Feby. 3
Constitutional Code.
Ch. VI. legislative.
§. Relocable who.
Rationale
1.
Quest 1. Non-relocability,
why
Ans. 1. From undiscontinued
relocability,
evil in all shapes:
good in none.
2.
2. to public, all good
expected from it is secured
by Continuation Committee
with addition,
and without evil.
3.
3. To public, the evil
has for immediate cause
relative inaptitude in
all shapes.
4.
4. to deputies, evil
none; because
disappointment none: those
whom the Constitution
finds located excepted:
whence the grand
obstruction.
5.
5. Of the evil immediate
cause, relative
inaptitude in all shapes.
6.
6. taken together:
for, by relocability
the first location is
made tantamount to do. for life:
non-relocation, to dislocation.
The first locatee pleads
appropriate services:
neither now nor ever can
now or ever can be
locatee plead any: by
no negative inaptitude
can a man be ousted:
only by
positive. Thus, the first
year; by every other, the
hold is strengthened.
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Ch. VI. Legislative.
§. Relocable who.
Rationale
67.
7. Next are moral in
particular. All will
be corrupted. ordinary
price that of the mutes:
higher & higher those of
the speakers & managers.
8.
Corruptors, the Prime
Justice Minister, chief
givers of good gifts —
2. Leading Electors.
-----
II. 6 8.
9. Matter, by expectation of
which, deputies will be
corrupted. Offices for their
connections.
9.
10. Matter, expectation of
which Ministers will be
corrupted by, expectation
of power and emolument
encreased, responsibility
diminished.
11.
11. Matter, by expectation
of which, leading Electors
will be corrupted by
services rendered to them
in their individual
capacity.
1. Minor good gifts thro'
Ministers.
2. Personal courtesy and
flattery towards themselves.
-----
11 12.
12. In both cases, corruption
safe, no statement
of terms — no bargains
being necessary: no
exposure to punishment
or shame.
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