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' | 1822 May 29<lb/><head>Economy etc.</head><lb/><note>Ch. VI. Legislative<lb/>§. Relocable, who</note><p>Ch <gap/>identified<lb/>Non-reeligibility<lb/>1.<lb/>1. Means of identification,<lb/>non-reeligibility<lb/>of Supreme operatives.<lb/>reason 1.<lb/>1. Subservience to<lb/>moral aptitude.<lb/>Subject, all his life long<lb/>Ruler say one year<lb/>only. Improbable,<lb/>that, for such short<lb/>lived power, <add>a</add> man<lb/>should barter perpetual<lb/>security.</p><p>2.<lb/>Objection 1. Insufficiency<lb/>In Assembly N<hi rend="superscript">o.</hi> 1. In<lb/>that one year may<lb/>be obtained by each<lb/>member, situations<lb/>unlimited in value<lb/>for his connections.<lb/>So in Assembly N<hi rend="superscript">o.</hi> 2.<lb/>Thus may be formed<lb/>an Aristocracy composed<lb/>of the members<lb/>of the several successive<lb/>assemblies.<lb/>Notwithstanding<lb/>exclusions, the particular<lb/>and sinister<lb/>interest will remain.<lb/>-----</p><p>3.<lb/>Objection 2. Inconsistency<lb/>with elector's<lb/>supposed aptitude.<lb/>By supposition they<lb/>are apt to choose a<lb/>representative<lb/>antecedently to their<lb/>experience of him:<lb/>much more after<lb/>such experience. <!-- The entire previous column has been stricken --></p><pb/> | ||
1822 May 29
Economy etc.
Ch. VI. Legislative
§. Relocable, who
Ch identified
Non-reeligibility
1.
1. Means of identification,
non-reeligibility
of Supreme operatives.
reason 1.
1. Subservience to
moral aptitude.
Subject, all his life long
Ruler say one year
only. Improbable,
that, for such short
lived power, a man
should barter perpetual
security.
2.
Objection 1. Insufficiency
In Assembly No. 1. In
that one year may
be obtained by each
member, situations
unlimited in value
for his connections.
So in Assembly No. 2.
Thus may be formed
an Aristocracy composed
of the members
of the several successive
assemblies.
Notwithstanding
exclusions, the particular
and sinister
interest will remain.
-----
3.
Objection 2. Inconsistency
with elector's
supposed aptitude.
By supposition they
are apt to choose a
representative
antecedently to their
experience of him:
much more after
such experience.
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