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<p><!-- pencil -->8 Feb. 1810<lb/> | |||
'' | <!-- pencil --><head><del>Parl<hi rend="superscript">y</hi> Reform</del> Sinecures</head></p> | ||
<p><hi rend="underline">Certain</hi> penalties taken at <gap/> <gap/> <gap/> papist</p> | |||
<p>Thus stands the matter, upon the face of those ordinances</hi> | |||
which have for their source the supreme power</hi> | |||
in the state: viz. that power which is in general regarded</hi> | |||
and acknowledged as supreme <del>and</del> to which all other</hi> | |||
authorities our subjection and <del>with</del> without exception</hi> | |||
are supposed to pay and for the most part really do</hi> | |||
pay obedience.</p> | |||
<p>Unfortunately however instances are not wanting</hi> | |||
in which a power not like that which <unclear>Burton</unclear></hi> | |||
speaks of behind the throne but even considerably beneath</hi> | |||
the throne is to certain <add>this and that</add> purposes and those very <add>not</hi> | |||
unextensive</add> extensive ones greater <add>in effect</add> than that of the throne itself – and</hi> | |||
this is one <add>here may be some</add> of them.</p> | |||
<p>In the present instance this super supreme <add>ultra-supreme</add></hi> | |||
power is lodged in the hands of a Junta, composed</hi> | |||
of four "great characters": 1. the Judge of the <add>Court of</add> Admiralty</hi> | |||
the King's Advocate,</hi> | |||
the King's Proctor</hi> | |||
and the Registrar</hi> | |||
and by the effective <del>form</del> <add>material</add> and efficient power of the Junta,</hi> | |||
the formal power lodged in and exercised by the hands</hi> | |||
of George the 3<hi rend="superscript">d</hi> is to no inconsiderable extent reduced to <add><gap/> to the</hi> | |||
<gap/> <gap/> of</add> a state equivalent to that of Ferdinand the 7<hi rend="superscript">th</hi>.</p> | |||
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8 Feb. 1810
Parly Reform Sinecures
Certain penalties taken at papist
Thus stands the matter, upon the face of those ordinances</hi> which have for their source the supreme power</hi> in the state: viz. that power which is in general regarded</hi> and acknowledged as supreme and to which all other</hi> authorities our subjection and with without exception</hi> are supposed to pay and for the most part really do</hi> pay obedience.
Unfortunately however instances are not wanting</hi> in which a power not like that which Burton</hi> speaks of behind the throne but even considerably beneath</hi> the throne is to certain this and that purposes and those very not</hi> unextensive extensive ones greater in effect than that of the throne itself – and</hi> this is one here may be some of them.
In the present instance this super supreme ultra-supreme</hi> power is lodged in the hands of a Junta, composed</hi> of four "great characters": 1. the Judge of the Court of Admiralty</hi> the King's Advocate,</hi> the King's Proctor</hi> and the Registrar</hi> and by the effective form material and efficient power of the Junta,</hi> the formal power lodged in and exercised by the hands</hi> of George the 3d is to no inconsiderable extent reduced to to the</hi> of a state equivalent to that of Ferdinand the 7th.
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