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1820 June 27 1822 Aug 4 12<lb/><head>Constit. Code <del><gap/></del></head><lb/><note>§. 8. Corruptive influence<lb/>1. Persons operated on</note><p>§. Corruptive influence<lb/>1. Persons operated on</p><p>113. 11.<lb/>Persons operated on<lb/>1.  
1820 June 27 1822 Aug 4 12<lb/><head>Constit. Code <del><gap/></del></head><lb/><note>§. 8. Corruptive influence<lb/>1. Persons operated on</note><p>§. Corruptive influence<lb/>1. Persons operated on</p><p>113. 11.<lb/>Persons operated on<lb/>1.  
Trustees, their general<lb/>name<lb/>Here the people are<lb/>those for whom they<lb/>are in trust.</p><p>114. 12.<lb/>Under every government<lb/>this situation<lb/>has place.<lb/>1. In a purely despotic<lb/>monarchy, all<lb/>other functionaries<lb/>trustees, Monarch the<lb/>only person for whom<lb/>they are in trust.</p><p>115. 13.<lb/><hi rend="underline">Asiaticé</hi> this maintained<lb/>without disguise.</p><p>116. 14.<lb/>Europpeanné, in<lb/>practice, yes: in theory,<lb/>uniformly and steadily,<lb/>no.</p><p>117. 15.<lb/>When heir apparent,<lb/>present English<lb/>Monarch <add>acknowledged</add> <del>allowed</del><lb/>himself trustee for the<lb/>people. Really a trustee,<lb/>he would be removable<lb/>for breach of trust:<lb/> which, the Constitution<lb/>unchanged, he<lb/>notoriously is not. This,<lb/>then, was but a way<lb/>of speaking:<lb/>[designed to please<lb/>Whigs, whose deceptive<lb/>language this is.</p><pb/>§. Corruptive influence<lb/>1. Persons operated on</p><p>113. 11.<lb/>Persons operated on<p>118. 16.<lb/>2. In a mixt Monarchy,<lb/>in which are men<lb/>all <sic>stiled</sic> representatives<lb/>of, and a few<lb/>appointed and removable<lb/>by the people,<lb/>these men are <sic>stiled</sic>,<lb/>and some profess themselves<lb/>Trustees for the<lb/>people.</p><p>119. 17.<lb/>Of trusteeship, at least<lb/>of any use desirable<lb/>to any person other<lb/>than the trustees, it is<lb/>of the offence that, for<lb/>the benefit of those<lb/>for whom he is in<lb/>trust, the Trustee sh<add>d.</add><lb/>be removable.</p><p>120 18.<lb/>1. In English Common's<lb/>House, in <hi rend="underline">profession</hi><lb/>all representatives are<lb/>appointed, and removable,<lb/>by those for whom <gap/><lb/>in fact, none but a<lb/>small minority,<lb/>never large enough to<lb/>produce any effect:<lb/>the great majority<lb/>are, like the Monarch,<lb/>irremovable.</p><p>121. 19.<lb/>2. Of Lord's House, no<lb/>Member appointed or<lb/>removable by the people.</p>
Trustees, their general<lb/>name<lb/>Here the people are<lb/>those for whom they<lb/>are in trust.</p><p>114. 12.<lb/>Under every government<lb/>this situation<lb/>has place.<lb/>1. In a purely despotic<lb/>monarchy, all<lb/>other functionaries<lb/>trustees, Monarch the<lb/>only person for whom<lb/>they are in trust.</p><p>115. 13.<lb/><hi rend="underline">Asiaticé</hi> this maintained<lb/>without disguise.</p><p>116. 14.<lb/>Europpeanné, in<lb/>practice, yes: in theory,<lb/>uniformly and steadily,<lb/>no.</p><p>117. 15.<lb/>When heir apparent,<lb/>present English<lb/>Monarch <add>acknowledged</add> <del>allowed</del><lb/>himself trustee for the<lb/>people. Really a trustee,<lb/>he would be removable<lb/>for breach of trust:<lb/> which, the Constitution<lb/>unchanged, he<lb/>notoriously is not. This,<lb/>then, was but a way<lb/>of speaking:<lb/>[designed to please<lb/>Whigs, whose deceptive<lb/>language this is.</p><pb/>§. Corruptive influence<lb/>1. Persons operated on<p>118. 16.<lb/>2. In a mixt Monarchy,<lb/>in which are men<lb/>all <sic>stiled</sic> representatives<lb/>of, and a few<lb/>appointed and removable<lb/>by the people,<lb/>these men are <sic>stiled</sic>,<lb/>and some profess themselves,<lb/>Trustees for the<lb/>people.</p><p>119. 17.<lb/>Of trusteeship, at least<lb/>of any use desirable<lb/>to any person other<lb/>than the trustees, it is<lb/>of the offence that, for<lb/>the benefit of those<lb/>for whom he is in<lb/>trust, the Trustee sh<add>d.</add><lb/>be removable.</p><p>120 18.<lb/>1. In English Common's<lb/>House, in <hi rend="underline">profession</hi><lb/>all representatives are<lb/>appointed, and removable,<lb/>by those for whom etc:<lb/>in fact, none but a<lb/>small minority,<lb/>never large enough to<lb/>produce any effect:<lb/>the great majority<lb/>are, like the Monarch,<lb/>irremovable.</p><p>121. 19.<lb/>2. Of Lord's House, no<lb/>Member appointed or<lb/>removable by the people.</p>





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1820 June 27 1822 Aug 4 12
Constit. Code
§. 8. Corruptive influence
1. Persons operated on

§. Corruptive influence
1. Persons operated on

113. 11.
Persons operated on
1. Trustees, their general
name
Here the people are
those for whom they
are in trust.

114. 12.
Under every government
this situation
has place.
1. In a purely despotic
monarchy, all
other functionaries
trustees, Monarch the
only person for whom
they are in trust.

115. 13.
Asiaticé this maintained
without disguise.

116. 14.
Europpeanné, in
practice, yes: in theory,
uniformly and steadily,
no.

117. 15.
When heir apparent,
present English
Monarch acknowledged allowed
himself trustee for the
people. Really a trustee,
he would be removable
for breach of trust:
which, the Constitution
unchanged, he
notoriously is not. This,
then, was but a way
of speaking:
[designed to please
Whigs, whose deceptive
language this is.


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§. Corruptive influence
1. Persons operated on

118. 16.
2. In a mixt Monarchy,
in which are men
all stiled representatives
of, and a few
appointed and removable
by the people,
these men are stiled,
and some profess themselves,
Trustees for the
people.

119. 17.
Of trusteeship, at least
of any use desirable
to any person other
than the trustees, it is
of the offence that, for
the benefit of those
for whom he is in
trust, the Trustee shd.
be removable.

120 18.
1. In English Common's
House, in profession
all representatives are
appointed, and removable,
by those for whom etc:
in fact, none but a
small minority,
never large enough to
produce any effect:
the great majority
are, like the Monarch,
irremovable.

121. 19.
2. Of Lord's House, no
Member appointed or
removable by the people.




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1820-06-27

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