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<p><del>Note <unclear>in</unclear> Instructions to the Legislator.</del></p>  
<p><del>Note <unclear>in</unclear> Instructions to the Legislator.</del></p>  


<note><!-- note in pencil -->24 Art <add>24</add> In Ch. IX <unclear>Ministers</unclear> collectively S. 12 <unclear>Locable</unclear> who and S. 13, <gap/> <unclear>line</unclear> is <unclear>given to</unclear> general scheme of Public Instruction for <add>erudite</add> functionaries in Administrative Subdepartments. <add><unclear>If</unclear></add> Desirable in those <del>not less so is it</del> so in Judiciary. No <unclear>occupations are</unclear> not liable to come within cognizance of judicial functionaries particularly Judges   </note>
<p><note><!-- note in pencil -->24 Art <add>24</add> In Ch. IX <unclear>Ministers</unclear> collectively S. 12 <unclear>Locable</unclear> who and S. 13, <gap/> <unclear>line</unclear> is <unclear>given to</unclear> general scheme of Public Instruction for <add>erudite</add> functionaries in Administrative Subdepartments. <add><unclear>If</unclear></add> Desirable in those <del>not less so is it</del> so in Judiciary. No <unclear>occupations are</unclear> not liable to come within cognizance of judicial functionaries particularly Judges Desirable therefore that when the <gap/> of <gap/> has become acceptable to all whose pecuniary means allow them to <unclear>place</unclear> themselves in the erudite class as per Ch. XVI. <unclear>Query Jury</unclear>, no one should be <unclear>liable</unclear> in any Judiciary <unclear>selection</unclear> <gap/> as <unclear>Definite</unclear> <gap/> who has not been <unclear>placed</unclear> upon the <unclear>Administrative</unclear> <gap/> <gap/>, as above The time when the society is ripe for <add>this</add> improvement, the Legistature will fix</note>
 
Art. 24. <del>Under the <unclear>heads</unclear> of</del> <add>In Ch. <del>XX</del> XI</add> <gap/> <gap/> .S. 12 <unclear>Locable</unclear> also<lb/>
Art. 24. <del>Under the <unclear>heads</unclear> of</del> <add>In Ch. <del>XX</del> XI</add> <gap/> <gap/> .S. 12 <unclear>Locable</unclear> also<lb/>
and S. 13. <gap/> <gap/>, <add>is exhibited</add> a general scheme of <add>public</add> instruction, for<lb/>
and S. 13. <gap/> <gap/>, <add>is exhibited</add> a general scheme of <add>public</add> instruction, for<lb/>
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<add>which is not, in some way or</add> other, <del>is <unclear>not</unclear></del> liable to come within the cognizance of the functionaries<lb/>
<add>which is not, in some way or</add> other, <del>is <unclear>not</unclear></del> liable to come within the cognizance of the functionaries<lb/>
concerned in jurisdiction. <add><del>From</del></add> <del><unclear>In when</unclear> whatever</del> the matter in dispute,<lb/>
concerned in jurisdiction. <add><del>From</del></add> <del><unclear>In when</unclear> whatever</del> the matter in dispute,<lb/>
whatever it be, <unclear>receives</unclear> its decision.
whatever it be, <unclear>receives</unclear> its decision.</p>


<del>A thing therefore to be desired is that so soon as the</del>
<add>Accordingly a thing to be desired is - that so soon as the number</add><lb/>
<del><gap/> of <unclear>instruction</unclear> <gap/> <unclear>a</unclear> such sort <gap/> itself as <unclear>it is</unclear></del>
<add>of those, by whom this benefit has been <unclear>shared</unclear>, is <unclear>risen</unclear> to such a magnitude,</add><lb/>
<del>acceptable to all <unclear>whose pecuniary means unable then to</unclear> <gap/></del> <add>as to contain in it a number able and willing to afford an adequate</add><lb/>
<note><!-- note in pencil -->25 Art. 25.</note>




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1824. July Aug. 2 ++ Constitutional Code. Corrected from the Copy. Ch XII Judiciary Ch. XIII Immediate Judge S. 17. Soluble who

Note in Instructions to the Legislator.

24 Art 24 In Ch. IX Ministers collectively S. 12 Locable who and S. 13, line is given to general scheme of Public Instruction for erudite functionaries in Administrative Subdepartments. If Desirable in those not less so is it so in Judiciary. No occupations are not liable to come within cognizance of judicial functionaries particularly Judges Desirable therefore that when the of has become acceptable to all whose pecuniary means allow them to place themselves in the erudite class as per Ch. XVI. Query Jury, no one should be liable in any Judiciary selection as Definite who has not been placed upon the Administrative , as above The time when the society is ripe for this improvement, the Legistature will fix Art. 24. Under the heads of In Ch. XX XI .S. 12 Locable also
and S. 13. , is exhibited a general scheme of public instruction, for
the instruction of functionaries of the erudite class, as per Ch. XIV S. Deference . |. and Ch. XVI S. <add> Jury. S..</add> in all Administrative Subdepartments.
Whether That by this case by functionaries belonging to the judicial
department, this same benefit shall or shall not be shared, can
not scarcely be a matter of indifference. In the whole field of human action
no imaginable occupation can be assigned, the business of is there, which in some way or
which is not, in some way or other, is not liable to come within the cognizance of the functionaries
concerned in jurisdiction. From In when whatever the matter in dispute,
whatever it be, receives its decision.

A thing therefore to be desired is that so soon as the Accordingly a thing to be desired is - that so soon as the number
of instruction a such sort itself as it is of those, by whom this benefit has been shared, is risen to such a magnitude,
acceptable to all whose pecuniary means unable then to as to contain in it a number able and willing to afford an adequate

25 Art. 25.



Identifier: | JB/041/008/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 41.

Date_1

1824-08-02

Marginal Summary Numbering

24-25

Box

041

Main Headings

Constitutional Code

Folio number

008

Info in main headings field

Constitutional Code Corrected from the Copy

Image

001

Titles

Category

Text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

Recto"Recto" is not in the list (recto, verso) of allowed values for the "Rectoverso" property.

Page Numbering

Penner

Watermarks

J WHATMAN TURKEY MILL 1823

Marginals

Jeremy Bentham

Paper Producer

Jonathan Blenman

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1823

Notes public

ID Number

001

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