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20. April 1830 (written 1823. May 30.) T 25<lb/><head>Const. Code</head><p><del><gap/> Add the</del> <del>of giving to the State <hi rend="underline">Judicial</hi> power</del></p><p>In the case of any legislation arrangement, on the<lb/>supposition of its being an unapt one — an arrangement made <add>in</add> <del>by</del><lb/>error — an instructive and thence <add>correspondingly</add> useful as well as interesting<lb/>subject matter for ulterior inquiry is — in what circumstance<del>s</del> or<lb/> combination of circumstances the error had its origin and<lb/>efficient cause: useful namely <del>that</del> <add>that</add> against the <add><del>prepossession</del></add> prejudice in<lb/>favour of <del>any</del> <add>every</add> thing which is established, any presumption <del>in</del> of<lb/>inaptitude that may happen to be afforded by its origin may be<lb/><del>set</del> <add><del>in in the</del></add> <del>balance</del> set as in a balance.</p><p><add>Erroneous or correct,</add> <del>F</del>from the form of government that has place in the<lb/>mother country — the Nursing Mother of these States in their<lb/>infancy came the conception of this arrangement, naturally enough. — <add>The arrangements</add><lb/>in <del>In</del> this region of <add>so highly</add> <del>hi</del> improved government <del>the arrangements</del><lb/><del>that still have place</del> have, with <add>very</add> few exceptions had their origin<lb/>in the corresponding arrangements that have place in the<lb/>parent state.</p> | 20. April 1830 (written 1823. May 30.) T 25<lb/><head>Const. Code</head><p><del><gap/> Add the</del> <del>of giving to the State <hi rend="underline">Judicial</hi> power</del></p><p>In the case of any legislation arrangement, on the<lb/>supposition of its being an unapt one — an arrangement made <add>in</add> <del>by</del><lb/>error — an instructive and thence <add>correspondingly</add> useful as well as interesting<lb/>subject matter for ulterior inquiry is — in what circumstance<del>s</del> or<lb/> combination of circumstances the error had its origin and<lb/>efficient cause: useful namely <del>that</del> <add>that</add> against the <add><del>prepossession</del></add> prejudice in<lb/>favour of <del>any</del> <add>every</add> thing which is established, any presumption <del>in</del> of<lb/>inaptitude that may happen to be afforded by its origin may be<lb/><del>set</del> <add><del>in in the</del></add> <del>balance</del> set as in a balance.</p><p><add>Erroneous or correct,</add> <del>F</del>from the form of government that has place in the<lb/>mother country — the Nursing Mother of these States in their<lb/>infancy came the conception of this arrangement, naturally enough. — <add>The arrangements</add><lb/>in <del>In</del> this region of <add>so highly</add> <del>hi</del> improved government <del>the arrangements</del><lb/><del>that still have place</del> have, with <add>very</add> few exceptions had their origin<lb/>in the corresponding arrangements that have place in the<lb/>parent state.</p><p>When the new Constitution came to be framed, of all<lb/>the several arrangements that had place in the <del>present</del> <add>parent</add> state<lb/>all such as <del>by</del> <add>on specific grounds presented themselves to the eyes</add> <del>under the eye of the</del> in question as unsuitable,<lb/><del>adequate grounds were employed</del> <add>were expunged.</add> Of those that were expunged<lb/>no sooner <del>even</del> <add><del>was</del> had</add> the <add><del>film</del></add> veil of prejudice <add>been</add> removed, <add>than of the</add> greatest part<lb/>the <del>inaptitude</del> <add>unsuitableness</add> was <add>seen</add> <del>soon</del> to be so manifest<del>ly</del> that the spunge<lb/>was applied to <del>this</del> <add>them</add> without hesitation.</p><p><add>Not so</add> In the present instance. Antecedently to a sufficiently<lb/>close and attentive and particular scrutiny on the advantage<lb/>of <del>notoriety</del> <add>maturity</add> of judgement was seen a plausible<lb/>reason in favour of the institution thus preserved.</p> | ||
20. April 1830 (written 1823. May 30.) T 25
Const. Code
Add the of giving to the State Judicial power
In the case of any legislation arrangement, on the
supposition of its being an unapt one — an arrangement made in by
error — an instructive and thence correspondingly useful as well as interesting
subject matter for ulterior inquiry is — in what circumstances or
combination of circumstances the error had its origin and
efficient cause: useful namely that that against the prepossession prejudice in
favour of any every thing which is established, any presumption in of
inaptitude that may happen to be afforded by its origin may be
set in in the balance set as in a balance.
Erroneous or correct, Ffrom the form of government that has place in the
mother country — the Nursing Mother of these States in their
infancy came the conception of this arrangement, naturally enough. — The arrangements
in In this region of so highly hi improved government the arrangements
that still have place have, with very few exceptions had their origin
in the corresponding arrangements that have place in the
parent state.
When the new Constitution came to be framed, of all
the several arrangements that had place in the present parent state
all such as by on specific grounds presented themselves to the eyes under the eye of the in question as unsuitable,
adequate grounds were employed were expunged. Of those that were expunged
no sooner even was had the film veil of prejudice been removed, than of the greatest part
the inaptitude unsuitableness was seen soon to be so manifestly that the spunge
was applied to this them without hesitation.
Not so In the present instance. Antecedently to a sufficiently
close and attentive and particular scrutiny on the advantage
of notoriety maturity of judgement was seen a plausible
reason in favour of the institution thus preserved.
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