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"Not suffering governors to remain long in the same district" (Indirect legislation & misrule)
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Not suffering governors to remain long in the same district
<head>Not suffering governors to remain long in the same<lb/>district</head><p>The misdeeds against which this expedience <add>arrangement</add> is<lb/>calculated to operate as a <unclear>preservative</unclear> are 1. Rebellion<lb/>2 4 3 <del><unclear>Hence</unclear></del> (Breach and abuse of trust in the way of)<lb/>oppression:</p><p>A governor when armed with extensive powers<lb/>may <gap/> up for independency <del>if <add><gap/></add> finds <unclear>parties</unclear><lb/>already <gap/> at the time of his of his accession, the<lb/>longer he stays, the more likely he is to take part <add>a side</add><lb/>on one side or the other.  <unclear>Hence</unclear> comes <add>this</add> <gap/><lb/>of <gap/> <gap/> <gap/> and partiality shown in the<lb/>distribution of <gap/> to the other: <gap/></del></p><p><add><unclear>II</unclear> and, yet</add> the longer he stays, the more likely he is to give rise<lb/>to parties, or to take a side <del>with</del> <unclear>as</unclear> such as <unclear>be</unclear><lb/>may happen to <del>have <gap/> up or to <gap/></del> <add>be a fool at the time of his </add> <add>accession exercised</add><lb/>or to <unclear>spring</unclear> up afterwards.  [Hence oppression on the<lb/>one hand <add><gap/> <gap/> <gap/></add> <add><gap/></add> <gap/>, partiality on the other <add><unclear>shown</unclear> to the other</add>]  Hence oppression<lb/>and partiality. Should there be no such <unclear>thing</unclear><lb/>as party, <del>like, fear or gratitude</del> whatever mismanagement<lb/>he may have been guilty of, like fear or gratitude may <del>prevent</del> another information. <add>prevent any complaints from reaching the ear of the sovereign</add><lb/>especially if the misdeeds he has been guilty of are of such a nature as to <gap/> to the prejudice not of individuals but only of the sovereign or the state: for instance</p>
 
The misdeeds against which this expedience arragement is calculated to ... as a ... are 1. Rebellion 2 4 3 (Breach and abuse of... in the way of oppression:
 
A governor when armed with executive powers may ... up for independency if ... finds ... already ... at the time of his of his ... the longer he stays, ... ... he is to take part ... one side or the other.  ... comes... ... of ... ... ... and ... ... ... the ... ... of ... to the other ... ...
 
... ... The longer he stays, the more likely he is to give rise to parties, or to take a side ... on such as ... ... happen to have ... up ... ... ... for ... ... ... the time of his accession or ... ... up afterwards.  [Hence oppression in and partiality. Should there be as ... ... as party ... ... ... ... whatever mismanagement he may have been guilty of, hope fear or gratitude may ... ... any ... to is from reaching the case of another information. 
 
especially if the misdeeds to the prejudice  


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Not suffering governors to remain long in the same
district

The misdeeds against which this expedience arrangement is
calculated to operate as a preservative are 1. Rebellion
2 4 3 Hence (Breach and abuse of trust in the way of)
oppression:

A governor when armed with extensive powers
may up for independency if finds parties
already at the time of his of his accession, the
longer he stays, the more likely he is to take part a side
on one side or the other. Hence comes this
of and partiality shown in the
distribution of to the other:

II and, yet the longer he stays, the more likely he is to give rise
to parties, or to take a side with as such as be
may happen to have up or to be a fool at the time of his accession exercised
or to spring up afterwards. [Hence oppression on the
one hand , partiality on the other shown to the other] Hence oppression
and partiality. Should there be no such thing
as party, like, fear or gratitude whatever mismanagement
he may have been guilty of, like fear or gratitude may prevent another information. prevent any complaints from reaching the ear of the sovereign
especially if the misdeeds he has been guilty of are of such a nature as to to the prejudice not of individuals but only of the sovereign or the state: for instance



Identifier: | JB/087/104/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 87.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

087

Main Headings

indirect legislation

Folio number

104

Info in main headings field

indirect

Image

002

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f9 / f10 / f11 / f12

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::gr [crown motif] [britannia with shield motif]]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

27629

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