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1823. June 11<lb/><head>Constitut. Code</head><note>III <gap/><lb/>Ch. 5. Legislative<lb/>§. 2. Functions<lb/>[Omnicompetence] [<gap/>]<lb/>Division of power</note><p>Ch. 5. Legislative<lb/>§. 2. Functions<lb/><lb/>1.<lb/>For modes of division<lb/>possible and actually<lb/>exemplified, see II<lb/>Expository part.</p><p>2.<lb/>So numerous and<lb/>complicated the possible and<lb/>even the actual modes<lb/>of division, see first for<lb/>exemplification U.S. &amp;<lb/>England.</p><p>3.<lb/>More simple, thence<lb/>more easily examined,<lb/>the case, had the government<lb/>been originally<lb/>simple, in contradistinction<lb/>to Federative.<lb/>But things must be<lb/>taken as they are.</p><p>4.<lb/>In U.S. legislative is<lb/>in two bodies &#x2014;<lb/>1. Representatives.<lb/>2. Senate.</p><p>5.<lb/>Source of complication here<lb/>1. To the Senate is moreover<lb/>given a share in<lb/>the Executive: hence, a<lb/>turbid complication.<lb/>On the present occasion,<lb/>the consideration of the<lb/>share it has in the<lb/>Executive, must be<lb/>postponed.</p><p>6.<lb/>2. Mode of location of<lb/>Senate is not immediate,<lb/>as in case of Representative<lb/>House, but unimmediate, viz.<lb/>Electoral body interposed<lb/>between constitutive and<lb/>this branch of the<lb/>Legislative one: Locat<hi rend="underline">ors</hi> of<lb/>the Senate, the immediate<lb/>Locat<hi rend="underline">ees</hi> of the Constitutive.<lb/>For the present, set<lb/>aside this cause of<lb/>complication.</p><pb/>7.<lb/>3. Continuance in office<lb/>not the same as of<lb/>Representatives, but thrice<lb/>the length.<lb/>Set this likewise aside.<p>8.<lb/>Diversity in respect<lb/>of competence. Set<lb/>this aside, suppose both<lb/>equicompetent and<lb/>omnicompetent.</p>
<head>1823. June 11<lb/>Constitut. Code</head><note>III <gap/><lb/>Ch. 5. Legislative<lb/>§. 2. Functions<lb/>[Omnicompetence] [<gap/>]<lb/>Division of power</note>
<p>Ch. 5. Legislative<lb/>§. 2. Functions<lb/>1.<lb/>For modes of division<lb/>possible and actually<lb/>exemplified, see II<lb/>Expository part.</p>
<p>2.<lb/>So numerous and<lb/>complicated the possible and<lb/>even the actual modes<lb/>of division, see first for<lb/>exemplification U.S. &amp;<lb/>England.</p>
 
<p>3.<lb/>More simple, thence<lb/>more easily examined,<lb/>the case, had the government<lb/>been originally<lb/>simple, in contradistinction<lb/>to Federative.<lb/>But things must be<lb/>taken as they are.</p>
 
<p>4.<lb/>In U.S. legislative is<lb/>in two bodies &#x2014;<lb/>1. Representatives.<lb/>2. Senate.</p>
 
<p>5.<lb/>Source of complication here<lb/>1. To the Senate is moreover<lb/>given a share in<lb/>the Executive: hence, a<lb/>turbid complication.<lb/>On the present occasion,<lb/>the consideration of the<lb/>share it has in the<lb/>Executive, must be<lb/>postponed.</p>
 
<p>6.<lb/>2. Mode of location of<lb/>Senate is not immediate,<lb/>as in case of Representative<lb/>House, but unimmediate, viz.<lb/>Electoral body interposed<lb/>between constitutive and<lb/>this branch of the<lb/>Legislative one: Locat<hi rend="underline">ors</hi> of<lb/>the Senate, the immediate<lb/>Locat<hi rend="underline">ees</hi> of the Constitutive.<lb/>For the present, set<lb/>aside this cause of<lb/>complication.</p>
<pb/>
<p>7.<lb/>3. Continuance in office<lb/>not the same as of<lb/>Representatives, but thrice<lb/>the length.<lb/>Set this likewise aside.</p>
<p>8.<lb/>Diversity in respect<lb/>of competence. Set<lb/>this aside, suppose both<lb/>equicompetent and<lb/>omnicompetent.</p>





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1823. June 11
Constitut. Code
III
Ch. 5. Legislative
§. 2. Functions
[Omnicompetence] []
Division of power

Ch. 5. Legislative
§. 2. Functions
1.
For modes of division
possible and actually
exemplified, see II
Expository part.

2.
So numerous and
complicated the possible and
even the actual modes
of division, see first for
exemplification U.S. &
England.

3.
More simple, thence
more easily examined,
the case, had the government
been originally
simple, in contradistinction
to Federative.
But things must be
taken as they are.

4.
In U.S. legislative is
in two bodies —
1. Representatives.
2. Senate.

5.
Source of complication here
1. To the Senate is moreover
given a share in
the Executive: hence, a
turbid complication.
On the present occasion,
the consideration of the
share it has in the
Executive, must be
postponed.

6.
2. Mode of location of
Senate is not immediate,
as in case of Representative
House, but unimmediate, viz.
Electoral body interposed
between constitutive and
this branch of the
Legislative one: Locators of
the Senate, the immediate
Locatees of the Constitutive.
For the present, set
aside this cause of
complication.


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7.
3. Continuance in office
not the same as of
Representatives, but thrice
the length.
Set this likewise aside.

8.
Diversity in respect
of competence. Set
this aside, suppose both
equicompetent and
omnicompetent.




Identifier: | JB/038/205/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 38.

Date_1

1823-06-11

Marginal Summary Numbering

1-8

Box

038

Main Headings

constitutional code

Folio number

205

Info in main headings field

constitut. code

Image

001

Titles

ch. 6 legislative / functions

Category

marginal summary sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

john flowerdew colls

Watermarks

j whatman 1821

Marginals

Paper Producer

john flowerdew colls

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1821

Notes public

ID Number

11842

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