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' | 14<lb/>1822 July 10.<lb/><head>Constitutional Code Rationale</head><note>I. Supreme <gap/><lb/>2<lb/>1. Why is the People</note><p>118 6 +<lb/>In a Representative<lb/>Democracy, suppose in<lb/>the Chief, an expectation<lb/>of depredation etc. sufficient<lb/>for the existence<lb/>of the desire: in U. S.<lb/>for example the President:<lb/>Place of the desired<lb/>sinister power, a territory<lb/>of those subject to U.S.<lb/>Laying Senate out of the<lb/>case, no such power could<lb/>he have without<lb/>majority in Congress. By no<lb/>such majority, supposing<lb/>it gained by him,<lb/>could the effect be<lb/>produced without their<lb/>continuing in office<lb/>longer than two years.<lb/>That ended, the Electors,<lb/>not having any participation<lb/>in the plunder,<lb/>would not reelect<lb/>any of the pretended<lb/>depredators. The depredation<lb/>scheme would<lb/>not be effectible without<lb/>a war: in the<lb/>burthen of the war, they<lb/>would all share: in<lb/>the benefit at the upmost<lb/>comparatively few.</p><p>By war, each one's share<lb/>in the Universal Interest<lb/>would be detrimented<lb/>those whose sinister<lb/>interest could be<lb/>promoted by it to a greater<lb/>amount, would be<lb/>comparatively few.</p> | ||
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1822 July 10.
Constitutional Code RationaleI. Supreme
2
1. Why is the People
118 6 +
In a Representative
Democracy, suppose in
the Chief, an expectation
of depredation etc. sufficient
for the existence
of the desire: in U. S.
for example the President:
Place of the desired
sinister power, a territory
of those subject to U.S.
Laying Senate out of the
case, no such power could
he have without
majority in Congress. By no
such majority, supposing
it gained by him,
could the effect be
produced without their
continuing in office
longer than two years.
That ended, the Electors,
not having any participation
in the plunder,
would not reelect
any of the pretended
depredators. The depredation
scheme would
not be effectible without
a war: in the
burthen of the war, they
would all share: in
the benefit at the upmost
comparatively few.
By war, each one's share
in the Universal Interest
would be detrimented
those whose sinister
interest could be
promoted by it to a greater
amount, would be
comparatively few.
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