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1826. Aug<hi rend="superscript"><hi rend="underline">t</hi> 12. 22 + + + B 3<lb/><head>Constitutional Code.</head><lb/><note>Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively.<lb/>II.<lb/>§. 10 Information elicitation<lb/>function.<lb/>Supplement.</note><p>1.<lb/><hi rend="underline">Instructional</hi>. and Exposition.</p><p>Art 7. Analytic Sketch <add>in the exhaustive mode.</add> Subject matter,<add><gap/></add> information<lb/>in all shapes for administrative purposes. <!-- The preceding paragraph has been stricken. --></p><note>7<lb/>Analysis of the subject<lb/>matter of appropriate<lb/>information.<lb/>Give in a prior section -<lb/>Therefore need not be<lb/><gap/> here</note><p>Be the subject matter of it what it may,<lb/>of information to which a functionary, as such, is<lb/>a party, the use and only use is serving for guidance<lb/><hi rend="underline">to official action.</hi> By all such information, certain<lb/>perceptions which have had, or are said to have had<lb/>place, in the mind of some individual or other, are<lb/><hi rend="underline">exhibited</hi>, or at least <hi rend="underline">professed</hi> to be exhibited. These<lb/>perceptions thus acted upon, will be either the <add>actual</add> <del>ideal</del><lb/>perception of the <hi rend="underline">agent himself</hi> or perceptions which<lb/>either have had or are supposed to have had, place<lb/>in the minds of some <del><gap/></del> <hi rend="underline">other</hi> individual or<lb/>individuals. If, and in so far as they have been those of<lb/>the agent himself, <add>--</add> in this case, in relation to this same<lb/>information, <hi rend="underline">one</hi> function and one alone has been<lb/>exercised — the <hi rend="underline">inspective:</hi> <add>(a)</add> as to which, see §. 9. <!-- The preceding paragraph has been wtricken. --></p><p><hi rend="underline">Exposition.</hi><lb/>Art 8. If it is not by the agent in question<lb/>alone, but by another<hi rend="superscript">+</hi> <del>there</del> <add>then</add> will <del>be</del> <add>there have been</add> at least two<lb/><note>+1 he being a functionary,<lb/>that the requisite<lb/>function has been<lb/>exercised, -</note><lb/>parties to the information: one, he by whom it was<lb/><hi rend="underline">exhibited,</hi> say the <hi rend="underline">exhibitor: <add>function, the <hi rend="underline">exhibitive | 1826. Aug<hi rend="superscript"><hi rend="underline">t</hi> 12. 22 + + + B 3<lb/><head>Constitutional Code.</head><lb/><note>Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively.<lb/>II.<lb/>§. 10 Information elicitation<lb/>function.<lb/>Supplement.</note><p>1.<lb/><hi rend="underline">Instructional</hi>. and Exposition.</p><p>Art 7. Analytic Sketch <add>in the exhaustive mode.</add> Subject matter,<add><gap/></add> information<lb/>in all shapes for administrative purposes. <!-- The preceding paragraph has been stricken. --></p><note>7<lb/>Analysis of the subject<lb/>matter of appropriate<lb/>information.<lb/>Give in a prior section -<lb/>Therefore need not be<lb/><gap/> here</note><p>Be the subject matter of it what it may,<lb/>of information to which a functionary, as such, is<lb/>a party, the use and only use is serving for guidance<lb/><hi rend="underline">to official action.</hi> By all such information, certain<lb/>perceptions which have had, or are said to have had<lb/>place, in the mind of some individual or other, are<lb/><hi rend="underline">exhibited</hi>, or at least <hi rend="underline">professed</hi> to be exhibited. These<lb/>perceptions thus acted upon, will be either the <add>actual</add> <del>ideal</del><lb/>perception of the <hi rend="underline">agent himself</hi> or perceptions which<lb/>either have had or are supposed to have had, place<lb/>in the minds of some <del><gap/></del> <hi rend="underline">other</hi> individual or<lb/>individuals. If, and in so far as they have been those of<lb/>the agent himself, <add>--</add> in this case, in relation to this same<lb/>information, <hi rend="underline">one</hi> function and one alone has been<lb/>exercised — the <hi rend="underline">inspective:</hi> <add>(a)</add> as to which, see §. 9. <!-- The preceding paragraph has been wtricken. --></p><p><hi rend="underline">Exposition.</hi><lb/>Art 8. If it is not by the agent in question<lb/>alone, but by another<hi rend="superscript">+</hi> <del>there</del> <add>then</add> will <del>be</del> <add>there have been</add> at least two<lb/><note>+1 he being a functionary,<lb/>that the requisite<lb/>function has been<lb/>exercised, -</note><lb/>parties to the information: one, he by whom it was<lb/><hi rend="underline">exhibited,</hi> say the <hi rend="underline">exhibitor:</hi> <add>function, the <hi rend="underline">exhibitive</hi> or say the +2</add> the other, he by whom<lb/><note>+2 officially informative:</note><lb/>it was<hi rend="underline"> received</hi>: say the <hi rend="underline">receiver</hi>: function, the<lb/><hi rend="underline">information receptive</hi>. <!-- The preceding paragraph has been stricken. --></p> | ||
1826. Aug<hi rend="underline">t 12. 22 + + + B 3
Constitutional Code.
Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively.
II.
§. 10 Information elicitation
function.
Supplement.
1.
Instructional. and Exposition.
Art 7. Analytic Sketch in the exhaustive mode. Subject matter, information
in all shapes for administrative purposes.
7
Analysis of the subject
matter of appropriate
information.
Give in a prior section -
Therefore need not be
here
Be the subject matter of it what it may,
of information to which a functionary, as such, is
a party, the use and only use is serving for guidance
to official action. By all such information, certain
perceptions which have had, or are said to have had
place, in the mind of some individual or other, are
exhibited, or at least professed to be exhibited. These
perceptions thus acted upon, will be either the actual ideal
perception of the agent himself or perceptions which
either have had or are supposed to have had, place
in the minds of some other individual or
individuals. If, and in so far as they have been those of
the agent himself, -- in this case, in relation to this same
information, one function and one alone has been
exercised — the inspective: (a) as to which, see §. 9.
Exposition.
Art 8. If it is not by the agent in question
alone, but by another+ there then will be there have been at least two
+1 he being a functionary,
that the requisite
function has been
exercised, -
parties to the information: one, he by whom it was
exhibited, say the exhibitor: function, the exhibitive or say the +2 the other, he by whom
+2 officially informative:
it was received: say the receiver: function, the
information receptive.
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