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1826. Feb<hi rend="superscript">y.</hi> 3<lb/><head>Constitutional Code</head> Approved &#x2014; the method<lb/>Text <add>cc</add> if <gap/> 1. employed<lb/>Cf The <gap/> changed.<p>Ch. VI. Legislative.<lb/>§. Continuation Committee</p><p>1.<lb/>Quest. 1. Provision,<lb/>why any?</p><p>2.<lb/>Reasons 1. Else,<lb/>unlimited delay to<lb/>unlimitedly important<lb/>arrangements.</p><p>3.<lb/>2. &#x2014; or prevention of<lb/>existence.</p><p>4.<lb/>3. Waste of time.</p><p>5.<lb/>4. Information, if any<lb/>procured, liable to be<lb/>partial &amp; delusive.</p><p>6.<lb/>5. Exclusion of beneficial<lb/>measures thro'<lb/>despair of completing<lb/>within time.</p><p>7.<lb/>6. Evil the greater,<lb/>the shorter legislature's<lb/>life: which, per Cade,<lb/>can not be ore<lb/>than <hi rend="underline">one</hi> year; or<lb/>because of distance<lb/><hi rend="underline">two.</hi></p><p>8.<lb/>7. Causes of <sic>it's</sic> own<lb/>adoption elsewhere, not<lb/><sic>it's</sic> needlessness, but<lb/>authority begotten prejudice<lb/>&amp; sinister interest.<lb/>In the earliest ages,<lb/><hi rend="underline">printing</hi> <del>was</del> <add>not</add> known,<lb/>writing very little, no such<lb/>information could be<lb/>collected. Then, it was<lb/>left uncollected,legislative<lb/>bodies not being<lb/>convened but for money<lb/>&amp; the money got dissolved<lb/><add>to save</add> Monarch's power.</p><pb/>Ch. VI. Legislative.<lb/>§. Continuat<hi rend="superscript">n.</hi> Committee<p>9.<lb/>Quest 2. Location why<lb/>given to Deputy, not to<lb/>Electors?</p><p>10.<lb/>Ans. 1. Benefit maximized.<lb/>2. Simplicity maximized.</p><p>Committees <add>being</add> universally<lb/>and necessarily employed,<lb/>suffer them to continue<lb/>death of the body<lb/>notwithstanding.</p><p>Objection answered.<lb/>Though not immediately,<lb/>the<del>se</del> Committee men<lb/>will have been, as such,<lb/>interventionally, the<lb/>objects of the Elector's<lb/>confidence.</p><p>11.<lb/>3. Servants, not fellow<lb/>masters, they will be<lb/>on a footing with the<lb/>Ministers.</p><p>12.<lb/>4. Thus maximized is<lb/>the experience of which,<lb/>without diminution of<lb/>their power, Electors and<lb/>their Deputies wil have<lb/>the benefit.</p><p>13.<lb/>5. Thus, with increase of<lb/>the benefit from experience,<lb/>may that security<lb/>against abuse of power<lb/>be so established, w<hi rend="underline"><hi rend="superscript">h</hi>,<lb/>as per next section, is<lb/>afforded by temporary<lb/>non-relocability.</p><pb/>Ch. VI. Legislative.<lb/>§. Continuat<hi rend="superscript">n.</hi> Committee<p>paragraph</p>
<head>1826. Feb<hi rend="superscript">y.</hi> 3<lb/><head>Constitutional Code</head>  


<p>Approved &#x2014; the method<lb/>Text <add>cc</add> if <gap/> 1. employed<lb/>Cf The <gap/> changed.</p>


<p>Ch. VI. Legislative.<lb/>§. Continuation Committee</p><p>1.<lb/>Quest. 1. Provision,<lb/>why any?</p><p>2.<lb/>Reasons 1. Else,<lb/>unlimited delay to<lb/>unlimitedly important<lb/>arrangements.</p><p>3.<lb/>2. &#x2014; or prevention of<lb/>existence.</p><p>4.<lb/>3. Waste of time.</p><p>5.<lb/>4. Information, if any<lb/>procured, liable to be<lb/>partial &amp; delusive.</p><p>6.<lb/>5. Exclusion of beneficial<lb/>measures thro'<lb/>despair of completing<lb/>within time.</p><p>7.<lb/>6. Evil the greater,<lb/>the shorter legislature's<lb/>life: which, per Cade,<lb/>can not be ore<lb/>than <hi rend="underline">one</hi> year; or<lb/>because of distance<lb/><hi rend="underline">two.</hi></p><p>8.<lb/>7. Causes of <sic>it's</sic> own<lb/>adoption elsewhere, not<lb/><sic>it's</sic> needlessness, but<lb/>authority begotten prejudice<lb/>&amp; sinister interest.<lb/>In the earliest ages,<lb/><hi rend="underline">printing</hi> <del>was</del> <add>not</add> known,<lb/>writing very little, no such<lb/>information could be<lb/>collected. Then, it was<lb/>left uncollected,legislative<lb/>bodies not being<lb/>convened but for money<lb/>&amp; the money got dissolved<lb/><add>to save</add> Monarch's power.</p><pb/>
<p>Ch. VI. Legislative.<lb/>§. Continuat<hi rend="superscript">n.</hi> Committee</p>
<p>9.<lb/>Quest 2. Location why<lb/>given to Deputy, not to<lb/>Electors?</p><p>10.<lb/>Ans. 1. Benefit maximized.<lb/>2. Simplicity maximized.</p><p>Committees <add>being</add> universally<lb/>and necessarily employed,<lb/>suffer them to continue<lb/>death of the body<lb/>notwithstanding.</p><p>Objection answered.<lb/>Though not immediately,<lb/>the<del>se</del> Committee men<lb/>will have been, as such,<lb/>interventionally, the<lb/>objects of the Elector's<lb/>confidence.</p><p>11.<lb/>3. Servants, not fellow<lb/>masters, they will be<lb/>on a footing with the<lb/>Ministers.</p><p>12.<lb/>4. Thus maximized is<lb/>the experience of which,<lb/>without diminution of<lb/>their power, Electors and<lb/>their Deputies wil have<lb/>the benefit.</p><p>13.<lb/>5. Thus, with increase of<lb/>the benefit from experience,<lb/>may that security<lb/>against abuse of power<lb/>be so established, w<hi rend="underline"><hi rend="superscript">h</hi>,<lb/>as per next section, is<lb/>afforded by temporary<lb/>non-relocability.</p><pb/>
<p>Ch. VI. Legislative.<lb/>§. Continuat<hi rend="superscript">n.</hi> Committee</p>
<p>14.<lb/>
7. Thus while inferior <lb/>
aptitude goes out,<lb/>
maximized will stay<lb/>
in, unless inferior be<lb/>
preferred to superior<lb/>
aptitude, which there<lb/>
seems no reason for<lb/>
supposing</p>
<note>Ch. VI. Legislation<lb/>
§24 Continuation Committee<lb/>
Rationale</note>


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1826. Feby. 3
<head>Constitutional Code

Approved — the method
Text cc if 1. employed
Cf The changed.

Ch. VI. Legislative.
§. Continuation Committee

1.
Quest. 1. Provision,
why any?

2.
Reasons 1. Else,
unlimited delay to
unlimitedly important
arrangements.

3.
2. — or prevention of
existence.

4.
3. Waste of time.

5.
4. Information, if any
procured, liable to be
partial & delusive.

6.
5. Exclusion of beneficial
measures thro'
despair of completing
within time.

7.
6. Evil the greater,
the shorter legislature's
life: which, per Cade,
can not be ore
than one year; or
because of distance
two.

8.
7. Causes of it's own
adoption elsewhere, not
it's needlessness, but
authority begotten prejudice
& sinister interest.
In the earliest ages,
printing was not known,
writing very little, no such
information could be
collected. Then, it was
left uncollected,legislative
bodies not being
convened but for money
& the money got dissolved
to save Monarch's power.


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Ch. VI. Legislative.
§. Continuatn. Committee

9.
Quest 2. Location why
given to Deputy, not to
Electors?

10.
Ans. 1. Benefit maximized.
2. Simplicity maximized.

Committees being universally
and necessarily employed,
suffer them to continue
death of the body
notwithstanding.

Objection answered.
Though not immediately,
these Committee men
will have been, as such,
interventionally, the
objects of the Elector's
confidence.

11.
3. Servants, not fellow
masters, they will be
on a footing with the
Ministers.

12.
4. Thus maximized is
the experience of which,
without diminution of
their power, Electors and
their Deputies wil have
the benefit.

13.
5. Thus, with increase of
the benefit from experience,
may that security
against abuse of power
be so established, w<hi rend="superscript">h,
as per next section, is
afforded by temporary
non-relocability.


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Ch. VI. Legislative.
§. Continuatn. Committee

14.
7. Thus while inferior
aptitude goes out,
maximized will stay
in, unless inferior be
preferred to superior
aptitude, which there
seems no reason for
supposing

Ch. VI. Legislation
§24 Continuation Committee
Rationale



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Date_1

1826-02-03

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1-14

Box

038

Main Headings

constitutional code

Folio number

273

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constitutional code

Image

001

Titles

ch. vi legislative / continuation committee

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Number of Pages

1

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recto

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Penner

john flowerdew colls

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Corrections

jeremy bentham

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Notes public

ID Number

11910

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