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'' | (8<lb/>1824 May 1.<lb/><head>Constitutional Code.</head><note>Note<lb/>III <gap/> and Rationale<lb/>Ch. IX Ministers collectively<lb/>§. 15 Remuneration<lb/>Factitious honor<lb/>Arbitrarily conferred<lb/>Would <gap/> Republic<lb/>new Monarchy<lb/>The manner detected</note><p>Ch. <sic>Minister's</sic> collectively<lb/>§ 1 Remuneration.</p><p>51<lb/>(a) Art. 13. [<hi rend="underline">arbitrarily</hi><lb/><hi rend="underline">conferred.</hi>] Reasons for<lb/>the above inhibition<lb/>of the sort of institution<lb/>indicated: viz evils it<lb/>is pregnant with.</p><p>Evils<lb/>1.<lb/>1. Evil 1. Destruction of<lb/>the Constitution:<lb/>conversion of it into a<lb/>Monarchy. <hi rend="underline">Proof</hi><lb/>52 2.<lb/>1. Either by one functionary<lb/>or a body, would<lb/>the collation be made.<lb/>53 3.<lb/>2. Otherwise than by one<lb/>it could not be made<lb/>without departure from<lb/>the single seatedness<lb/>principle, the advantages<lb/>of which have been<lb/>brought to view; nor, (as<lb/>below,) if by a body, w<hi rend="superscript">d</hi>.<lb/>the evil be lessened.<lb/>54 4.<lb/>3. No other could the<lb/>individual be than<lb/>the Prime Minister.<lb/>55 5.<lb/>4. To a man so situated<lb/>for life, and tho' dislocable,<lb/>so capable of saving<lb/>himself from being<lb/>dislocated, sufficient<lb/>would this power be<lb/>to enable him to become<lb/>absolute Monarch.<lb/>56 6.<lb/>5. In pretence, never<lb/>conferred but for extra<lb/>service to public: being<lb/>arbitrarily conferred, it<lb/>w<hi rend="superscript">d</hi>. in fact be conferred<lb/>only for service to himself,<lb/>his instruments & favorites,<lb/>having for <sic>it's</sic> main<lb/>objects, the acquisition of<lb/>this despotism.</p><pb/> | ||
(8
1824 May 1.
Constitutional Code.Note
III and Rationale
Ch. IX Ministers collectively
§. 15 Remuneration
Factitious honor
Arbitrarily conferred
Would Republic
new Monarchy
The manner detected
Ch. Minister's collectively
§ 1 Remuneration.
51
(a) Art. 13. [arbitrarily
conferred.] Reasons for
the above inhibition
of the sort of institution
indicated: viz evils it
is pregnant with.
Evils
1.
1. Evil 1. Destruction of
the Constitution:
conversion of it into a
Monarchy. Proof
52 2.
1. Either by one functionary
or a body, would
the collation be made.
53 3.
2. Otherwise than by one
it could not be made
without departure from
the single seatedness
principle, the advantages
of which have been
brought to view; nor, (as
below,) if by a body, wd.
the evil be lessened.
54 4.
3. No other could the
individual be than
the Prime Minister.
55 5.
4. To a man so situated
for life, and tho' dislocable,
so capable of saving
himself from being
dislocated, sufficient
would this power be
to enable him to become
absolute Monarch.
56 6.
5. In pretence, never
conferred but for extra
service to public: being
arbitrarily conferred, it
wd. in fact be conferred
only for service to himself,
his instruments & favorites,
having for it's main
objects, the acquisition of
this despotism.
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