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1826 March<lb/><head>Constitutional Code.</head><note>Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively.<lb/>§. 1. Subordinates Grades.</note><p>Ch. <add>IX.</add> Ministers Collectively.<lb/>§. Subordinates Grades.</p><p>14.<lb/>Art. 14. Cases where<lb/>superiority may have place<lb/>without subordination<lb/>1. by means of power, to<lb/>wit, over a third person.<lb/><hi rend="underline">Primus</hi> has more power<lb/>than <hi rend="underline">Secundus</hi> over<lb/><hi rend="underline">Tertius.</hi></p><p>15.<lb/>Art. 15. Examples.<lb/>If by directive and<lb/>suspensive power, a<lb/>superordinate in the<lb/>Administrative Depaartment<lb/>can produce more<lb/>suffering on the part of a<lb/>Subordinate, than, in<lb/>execution of a law, bearing<lb/>up on any part of<lb/>his conduct, the Judge<lb/>can, the Superordinate<lb/>member of the<lb/>Administrative will be so<lb/>far superior in power<lb/>to the Judge.</p><p>16.<lb/>2. Without power: in<lb/>this case, the field and<lb/>_____ of comparison<lb/>may be in quantity<lb/>possessed of any desirable<lb/>quality.</p><p>Examples.<lb/>1. Personal strength.<lb/>2. Personal beauty.<lb/>3. Moral accomplishment.<lb/>4. Intellectual accomplishment.<lb/><del>(Judicial)</del> <add>cognitional</add><lb/><del>5. Intellectual</del> <add><del>accomplish</del></add> <del><gap/> <gap/></del><lb/><del><gap/> <gap/></del><lb/>5. Intellectual accomplishments<lb/>(Judicial<lb/>6. __________ activity<lb/>in any line.<lb/>7. Skill in pastimes<lb/>of any sort.<lb/>8. Agreeableness in<lb/>conversation, & private<lb/>intercourse: say <hi rend="underline">urbanity.</hi></p><pb/>Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively.<lb/>§. Subordinates Grades.<p>16. contin<hi rend="superscript">d.</hi><lb/>9. Opulence.<lb/>10. Factitious honor and<lb/>dignity.<lb/>11. Influence of will on will.<lb/>12. Influence of understanding<lb/>on understanding:</p><p>17.<lb/>Art. 17. Instructional.<lb/>Under this Constitution,<lb/>consideration lessening<lb/>the importance of the<lb/>determination as to <lb/>number of grades.<lb/>1. By superordinateness<lb/> | 1826 March<lb/><head>Constitutional Code.</head><note>Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively.<lb/>§. 1. Subordinates Grades.</note><p>Ch. <add>IX.</add> Ministers Collectively.<lb/>§. Subordinates Grades.</p><p>14.<lb/>Art. 14. Cases where<lb/>superiority may have place<lb/>without subordination<lb/>1. by means of power, to<lb/>wit, over a third person.<lb/><hi rend="underline">Primus</hi> has more power<lb/>than <hi rend="underline">Secundus</hi> over<lb/><hi rend="underline">Tertius.</hi></p><p>15.<lb/>Art. 15. Examples.<lb/>If by directive and<lb/>suspensive power, a<lb/>superordinate in the<lb/>Administrative Depaartment<lb/>can produce more<lb/>suffering on the part of a<lb/>Subordinate, than, in<lb/>execution of a law, bearing<lb/>up on any part of<lb/>his conduct, the Judge<lb/>can, the Superordinate<lb/>member of the<lb/>Administrative will be so<lb/>far superior in power<lb/>to the Judge.</p><p>16.<lb/>2. Without power: in<lb/>this case, the field and<lb/>_____ of comparison<lb/>may be in quantity<lb/>possessed of any desirable<lb/>quality.</p><p>Examples.<lb/>1. Personal strength.<lb/>2. Personal beauty.<lb/>3. Moral accomplishment.<lb/>4. Intellectual accomplishment.<lb/><del>(Judicial)</del> <add>cognitional</add><lb/><del>5. Intellectual</del> <add><del>accomplish</del></add> <del><gap/> <gap/></del><lb/><del><gap/> <gap/></del><lb/>5. Intellectual accomplishments<lb/>(Judicial<lb/>6. __________ activity<lb/>in any line.<lb/>7. Skill in pastimes<lb/>of any sort.<lb/>8. Agreeableness in<lb/>conversation, & private<lb/>intercourse: say <hi rend="underline">urbanity.</hi></p><pb/>Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively.<lb/>§. Subordinates Grades.<p>16. contin<hi rend="superscript">d.</hi><lb/>9. Opulence.<lb/>10. Factitious honor and<lb/>dignity.<lb/>11. Influence of will on will.<lb/>12. Influence of understanding<lb/>on understanding:</p><p>17.<lb/>Art. 17. Instructional.<lb/>Under this Constitution,<lb/>consideration lessening<lb/>the importance of the<lb/>determination as to <lb/>number of grades.<lb/>1. By superordinateness<lb/>no increase of pay is<lb/>rendered necessary or requisite.<lb/>Pay as per §. _____.<lb/>Remuneration, is by the<lb/>pecuniary competition,<lb/>minimized. Power being as<lb/>well as money matter<lb/>of reward, addition in<lb/>power producing demand<lb/>not for addition of<lb/>emolument, but diminution.</p><p>18.<lb/>Nor by superiority<lb/>in factitious dignity: no<lb/>factitious dignity being<lb/>admitted.</p><p>19.<lb/>Art. 19. Nor by need of official<lb/>intercourse: the<lb/>manifold writing system, as<lb/>per Ch. VIII. Prime Minister,<lb/>§. 10. <hi rend="underline">Registration system</hi>,<lb/>minimizing the<lb/>expence of transmission<lb/>of statistic matter where<lb/>soever the information<lb/>conveyed by it can be of<lb/>use.<lb/>-----</p><p>22 continued<lb/><hi rend="superscript">+</hi>skilled functionary. By<lb/>this subordinate, will<lb/>direction be accordingly<lb/>given to the Minister, as<lb/>regular account of progress.</p><pb/>Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively.<lb/>§. Subordinates Grades.<p>20.<lb/>Art. 20. In every case<lb/>where, between one<lb/>functionary and another,<lb/>intercourse either<lb/>for the purpose<lb/>of directedness, or of<lb/>accountability, or both, is<lb/>needful, a grade in the<lb/><gap/>subordination<lb/>had place.</p><p>21.<lb/>Art. 21. By need of<lb/>accountability, need of<lb/>subordinateness may<lb/>be constituted on the<lb/>part of a subordinate,<lb/>in whose instance, there<lb/>is no need of his taking<lb/>constant <hi rend="underline">directions</hi> from<lb/>the superordinate in<lb/>question.</p><p>Uses of accountability<lb/>in this case.<lb/>1. Prevention of needless<lb/>delay.<lb/>2. Prevention of misconduct<lb/>in every other<lb/>shape.</p><p>22.<lb/>Art. 22. Examples<lb/>1. Army Subdepartment<lb/>appropriate construction<lb/>of Fortifications.<lb/>2. Navy Subdepartment<lb/>appropriate operations<lb/>construction of Navigable<lb/>vessels, slips, Docks, etc.<lb/>3. Interior Communication<lb/>Department, appropriate<lb/>operations,<lb/>construction of Canals!<lb/>Bridges, Tunnels, etc.<lb/>4. Domain Subdepartment<lb/>Appropriate operations,<lb/>working of mines. In all<lb/>these cases, planning<lb/>and directing the execution<lb/>willnaturally be<lb/>performed not by the Minister<lb/>but by an appropriate<hi rend="superscript">+</hi></p> | ||
1826 March
Constitutional Code.Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively.
§. 1. Subordinates Grades.
Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively.
§. Subordinates Grades.
14.
Art. 14. Cases where
superiority may have place
without subordination
1. by means of power, to
wit, over a third person.
Primus has more power
than Secundus over
Tertius.
15.
Art. 15. Examples.
If by directive and
suspensive power, a
superordinate in the
Administrative Depaartment
can produce more
suffering on the part of a
Subordinate, than, in
execution of a law, bearing
up on any part of
his conduct, the Judge
can, the Superordinate
member of the
Administrative will be so
far superior in power
to the Judge.
16.
2. Without power: in
this case, the field and
_____ of comparison
may be in quantity
possessed of any desirable
quality.
Examples.
1. Personal strength.
2. Personal beauty.
3. Moral accomplishment.
4. Intellectual accomplishment.
(Judicial) cognitional
5. Intellectual accomplish
5. Intellectual accomplishments
(Judicial
6. __________ activity
in any line.
7. Skill in pastimes
of any sort.
8. Agreeableness in
conversation, & private
intercourse: say urbanity.
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Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively.
§. Subordinates Grades.
16. contind.
9. Opulence.
10. Factitious honor and
dignity.
11. Influence of will on will.
12. Influence of understanding
on understanding:
17.
Art. 17. Instructional.
Under this Constitution,
consideration lessening
the importance of the
determination as to
number of grades.
1. By superordinateness
no increase of pay is
rendered necessary or requisite.
Pay as per §. _____.
Remuneration, is by the
pecuniary competition,
minimized. Power being as
well as money matter
of reward, addition in
power producing demand
not for addition of
emolument, but diminution.
18.
Nor by superiority
in factitious dignity: no
factitious dignity being
admitted.
19.
Art. 19. Nor by need of official
intercourse: the
manifold writing system, as
per Ch. VIII. Prime Minister,
§. 10. Registration system,
minimizing the
expence of transmission
of statistic matter where
soever the information
conveyed by it can be of
use.
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22 continued
+skilled functionary. By
this subordinate, will
direction be accordingly
given to the Minister, as
regular account of progress.
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Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively.
§. Subordinates Grades.
20.
Art. 20. In every case
where, between one
functionary and another,
intercourse either
for the purpose
of directedness, or of
accountability, or both, is
needful, a grade in the
subordination
had place.
21.
Art. 21. By need of
accountability, need of
subordinateness may
be constituted on the
part of a subordinate,
in whose instance, there
is no need of his taking
constant directions from
the superordinate in
question.
Uses of accountability
in this case.
1. Prevention of needless
delay.
2. Prevention of misconduct
in every other
shape.
22.
Art. 22. Examples
1. Army Subdepartment
appropriate construction
of Fortifications.
2. Navy Subdepartment
appropriate operations
construction of Navigable
vessels, slips, Docks, etc.
3. Interior Communication
Department, appropriate
operations,
construction of Canals!
Bridges, Tunnels, etc.
4. Domain Subdepartment
Appropriate operations,
working of mines. In all
these cases, planning
and directing the execution
willnaturally be
performed not by the Minister
but by an appropriate+
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