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1822 Jan 22 35<lb/><head>Codification Offer</head><p>1<lb/>Above, <gap/> and plus.<lb/>Now <hi rend="underline">hands</hi>: work, not<lb/>law as sanctioned, etc.<lb/>only original draught.</p><p>2.<lb/>Conclusions.<lb/>Positions.<lb/>1. Original draughtsmen<lb/>maximized.<lb/><del>2. Foreigner preferable.</del><lb/>2. Remuneration special<lb/>none.<lb/>3. Draughtsman single.<lb/>4. Foreigner preferable.</p><p>3.<lb/>Reasons.</p><p>For 1. The more, the better<lb/>chance for maximizing<lb/>aptitude, and avoiding<lb/>giving effect to sinister<lb/>interest, etc.</p><p><del>For 2. Exemption from<lb/>native sinister interest<lb/>and prejudices.</del></p><p>For 2. Avoidance of<lb/><add>inaptitude through</add> favoritism, precipitation,<lb/><add>avoidance or</add> delay, non-performance.</p> | 1822 Jan 22 35<lb/><head>Codification Offer</head><p>1<lb/>Above, <gap/> and plus.<lb/>Now <hi rend="underline">hands</hi>: work, not<lb/>law as sanctioned, etc.<lb/>only original draught.</p><p>2.<lb/>Conclusions.<lb/>Positions.<lb/>1. Original draughtsmen<lb/>maximized.<lb/><del>2. Foreigner preferable.</del><lb/>2. Remuneration special<lb/>none.<lb/>3. Draughtsman single.<lb/>4. Foreigner preferable.</p><p>3.<lb/>Reasons.</p><p>For 1. The more, the better<lb/>chance for maximizing<lb/>aptitude, and avoiding<lb/>giving effect to sinister<lb/>interest, etc.</p><p><del>For 2. Exemption from<lb/>native sinister interest<lb/>and prejudices.</del></p><p>For 2. Avoidance of<lb/><add>inaptitude through</add> favoritism, precipitation,<lb/><add>avoidance or</add> delay, non-performance.</p> | ||
<p>For 3. More the hands,<lb/>the less the probable aptitude,<lb/>less the responsibility<lb/>and encouragement:<lb/>so, the consistency.<lb/>These but general<lb/>anticipations: follow, particular<lb/>explanations.</p><p>For 4. Exemption from<lb/>native sinister interest<lb/>and prejudices.</p><pb/>3, or 1.<lb/>For statement of<lb/>reasons, few words are<lb/>necessary: for giving them<lb/>full force, a volume.<p>4. or 2.<lb/>Reasons stated.<lb/>1. Greater the number of<lb/>the draughtsmen, greater the<lb/>chance of having the best<lb/>before the public.</p><p>3. item, that the draughtsman<lb/>will not be a<lb/>sharer in the<lb/>consummative power, the<lb/>draught exposed to the<lb/>causes of inaptitude,<lb/>inseparably attached<lb/>to that situation.</p><p>4. A Legislative School<lb/>will thus be formed.<lb/>Scholars the Candidates,<lb/>and without expence.</p><p>5. So indication given<lb/>of aptitude for other<lb/>functions: particularly<lb/>the Judicial.</p><p>3. Members inapt<lb/>Reasons by which the<lb/>volume might be<lb/>occupied are those which<lb/>show the causes of<lb/>inaptitude that attach<lb/>to functionary's situation.</p><p>4. 316<lb/>Causes of relative<lb/>inaptitude are absence<lb/>of elements of appropriate<lb/>aptitude: viz.<lb/>1. Moral.<lb/>2. Intellectual.<lb/>3. Active talent.</p><pb/>§. Members inapt<lb/>4 contin<add>d.</add><lb/>Intellectual is<lb/>1. Knowledge.<lb/>2. Judgment.<p>5./317<lb/>Causes of relative<lb/>inaptitude are<lb/>1. Sinister interest.<lb/>2. Interest begotten<lb/>prejudice<lb/>3. Original weakness<lb/>(intellectual)<lb/>4. Authority-begotten<lb/>prejudice.</p><p>6./318<lb/>Sinister interest is<lb/>the cause of moral<lb/>inaptitude: any<lb/>interest which, being<lb/>opposite to greatest<lb/>numbers d<add>o.</add>, prompts<lb/>the sinister sacrifice.</p><p>7./319<lb/>Prejudice is erroneous<lb/>prepossession:<lb/>it is a cause of<lb/>intellectual inaptitude<lb/>in respect of judgment.</p><p>8./320<lb/>More mischievous<lb/>may prejudice be<lb/>than sinister interest.</p><p>Number of persons<lb/>rendered unapt by<lb/>sinister interest can<lb/>not be greater than<lb/>that of possessors and<lb/>expectants of the matter<lb/>of corruptive influence,<lb/>to the number of persons<lb/>rendered unapt by<lb/>prejudice, limits none.</p><p>Men rendered unapt<lb/>by sinister interest, may<lb/>be rendered immediately<lb/>apt by right & proper<lb/>interest. No so men<lb/>rendered d<add>o.</add> by prejudice.<lb/>By prejudice, multitudes<lb/>have been led<lb/>to sacrifice<lb/>self-regarding interest</p><pb/> | <p>For 3. More the hands,<lb/>the less the probable aptitude,<lb/>less the responsibility<lb/>and encouragement:<lb/>so, the consistency.<lb/>These but general<lb/>anticipations: follow, particular<lb/>explanations.</p><p>For 4. Exemption from<lb/>native sinister interest<lb/>and prejudices.<!-- The entire preceding column has been stricken --></p><pb/>3, or 1.<lb/>For statement of<lb/>reasons, few words are<lb/>necessary: for giving them<lb/>full force, a volume.<p>4. or 2.<lb/>Reasons stated.<lb/>1. Greater the number of<lb/>the draughtsmen, greater the<lb/>chance of having the best<lb/>before the public.</p><p>3. item, that the draughtsman<lb/>will not be a<lb/>sharer in the<lb/>consummative power, the<lb/>draught exposed to the<lb/>causes of inaptitude,<lb/>inseparably attached<lb/>to that situation.</p><p>4. A Legislative School<lb/>will thus be formed.<lb/>Scholars the Candidates,<lb/>and without expence.</p><p>5. So indication given<lb/>of aptitude for other<lb/>functions: particularly<lb/>the Judicial.</p><p>3. Members inapt<lb/>Reasons by which the<lb/>volume might be<lb/>occupied are those which<lb/>show the causes of<lb/>inaptitude that attach<lb/>to functionary's situation.<!-- The preceding column up to this point has been stricken. --></p><p>4. 316<lb/>Causes of relative<lb/>inaptitude are absence<lb/>of elements of appropriate<lb/>aptitude: viz.<lb/>1. Moral.<lb/>2. Intellectual.<lb/>3. Active talent.</p><pb/>§. Members inapt<lb/>4 contin<add>d.</add><lb/>Intellectual is<lb/>1. Knowledge.<lb/>2. Judgment.<p>5./317<lb/>Causes of relative<lb/>inaptitude are<lb/>1. Sinister interest.<lb/>2. Interest begotten<lb/>prejudice<lb/>3. Original weakness<lb/>(intellectual)<lb/>4. Authority-begotten<lb/>prejudice.</p><p>6./318<lb/>Sinister interest is<lb/>the cause of moral<lb/>inaptitude: any<lb/>interest which, being<lb/>opposite to greatest<lb/>numbers d<add>o.</add>, prompts<lb/>the sinister sacrifice.</p><p>7./319<lb/>Prejudice is erroneous<lb/>prepossession:<lb/>it is a cause of<lb/>intellectual inaptitude<lb/>in respect of judgment.</p><p>8./320<lb/>More mischievous<lb/>may prejudice be<lb/>than sinister interest.</p><p>Number of persons<lb/>rendered unapt by<lb/>sinister interest can<lb/>not be greater than<lb/>that of possessors and<lb/>expectants of the matter<lb/>of corruptive influence,<lb/>to the number of persons<lb/>rendered unapt by<lb/>prejudice, limits none.</p><p>Men rendered unapt<lb/>by sinister interest, may<lb/>be rendered immediately<lb/>apt by right & proper<lb/>interest. No so men<lb/>rendered d<add>o.</add> by prejudice.<lb/>By prejudice, multitudes<lb/>have been led<lb/>to sacrifice<lb/>self-regarding interest</p><pb/> | ||
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1822 Jan 22 35
Codification Offer
1
Above, and plus.
Now hands: work, not
law as sanctioned, etc.
only original draught.
2.
Conclusions.
Positions.
1. Original draughtsmen
maximized.
2. Foreigner preferable.
2. Remuneration special
none.
3. Draughtsman single.
4. Foreigner preferable.
3.
Reasons.
For 1. The more, the better
chance for maximizing
aptitude, and avoiding
giving effect to sinister
interest, etc.
For 2. Exemption from
native sinister interest
and prejudices.
For 2. Avoidance of
inaptitude through favoritism, precipitation,
avoidance or delay, non-performance.
For 3. More the hands,
the less the probable aptitude,
less the responsibility
and encouragement:
so, the consistency.
These but general
anticipations: follow, particular
explanations.
For 4. Exemption from
native sinister interest
and prejudices.
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3, or 1.
For statement of
reasons, few words are
necessary: for giving them
full force, a volume.
4. or 2.
Reasons stated.
1. Greater the number of
the draughtsmen, greater the
chance of having the best
before the public.
3. item, that the draughtsman
will not be a
sharer in the
consummative power, the
draught exposed to the
causes of inaptitude,
inseparably attached
to that situation.
4. A Legislative School
will thus be formed.
Scholars the Candidates,
and without expence.
5. So indication given
of aptitude for other
functions: particularly
the Judicial.
3. Members inapt
Reasons by which the
volume might be
occupied are those which
show the causes of
inaptitude that attach
to functionary's situation.
4. 316
Causes of relative
inaptitude are absence
of elements of appropriate
aptitude: viz.
1. Moral.
2. Intellectual.
3. Active talent.
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§. Members inapt
4 contind.
Intellectual is
1. Knowledge.
2. Judgment.
5./317
Causes of relative
inaptitude are
1. Sinister interest.
2. Interest begotten
prejudice
3. Original weakness
(intellectual)
4. Authority-begotten
prejudice.
6./318
Sinister interest is
the cause of moral
inaptitude: any
interest which, being
opposite to greatest
numbers do., prompts
the sinister sacrifice.
7./319
Prejudice is erroneous
prepossession:
it is a cause of
intellectual inaptitude
in respect of judgment.
8./320
More mischievous
may prejudice be
than sinister interest.
Number of persons
rendered unapt by
sinister interest can
not be greater than
that of possessors and
expectants of the matter
of corruptive influence,
to the number of persons
rendered unapt by
prejudice, limits none.
Men rendered unapt
by sinister interest, may
be rendered immediately
apt by right & proper
interest. No so men
rendered do. by prejudice.
By prejudice, multitudes
have been led
to sacrifice
self-regarding interest
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