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<p>1829 Aug. 16</p> <head>Reformists reviewed</head> <p> <note> Reformists classed</note><lb/> <!-- number in pencil --> (7 <note>1. All comprehending</note></p> <p> <del><gap/></del> <add> Imperative that law</add> that which <del> determines so far as is <gap/></del> <lb/> by the functionaries in question, so far as by them is thought<lb/> necessary <del>and</del> <add> or</add> requisite &#x2014; so far as a word as they think<lb/> fit manipulations are made of their will, chalking out the<lb/> course, what on each several occasion, <add> the conduct of</add> each individual<lb/> subject to them <add> their rule</add> shall take performing or abstaining from<lb/> <add> the performance of</add>  all acts of the sort specified for that purpose, either case<lb/> may be.  <del>Imperative</del> Constitutional that which determines<lb/> in what hands the power of <del>performing</del> giving assistance to the <lb/> imperative law <add>branch</add> in all its ramifications shall be lodged.</p> <!-- pencil bracket in right hand margin around the remainder of the text --> <p> Here presents itself as rather awkward it must be confessed,<lb/> though not altogether uncompleted circle.  Both exist.<lb/> <del>yet we</del> and by one of them must the other have been created<lb/> <del>This</del> Yet for its creation of the one <del>there is</del> nothing <add> no person</add> is there but the<lb/> other.  By the constitutional branch <add> law</add> is determined by who the<lb/> persons <gap/> by the imperative branch stand to <gap/> But<lb/> by the imperative branch must be determined by whom the<lb/> power required by the constitutional branch <del><gap/></del> shall, and <lb/> by whom they shall not be <gap/></p> <p> In <add>the case of</add> a <sic>democratical</sic> government <del><gap/></del> in its <sic>compleatest</sic> form, the <del>paradox</del> <add> riddle</add> is solved, the paradox is reconciled<lb/> to <gap/>.  The <del> people</del> <add> great order of the community composed of all <!-- continues in margin -->such of its members, as <lb/> <del>n</del> the occasion in<lb/> question <del><gap/></del> <add> being</add> capable <lb/> of acting out accordingly,,lb/> <del> in a </del> say for shortness<lb/> in a word &#x2014; the people</add> are in fact the constituents of all<lb/> parts: in proportion to their obedience, and no otherwise, has it<lb/>place.  Under the same <sic>democratical</sic> government, the people<lb/> accordingly must not take upon themselves <hi rend="underline">in person</hi> to <lb/> <gap/> to order by whom the powers belonging to the imperative<lb/> branch shall be, and <add> thence</ad> by whom they shall not be, exercised.<lb/> But when to the purpose, <add> by these same individuals <add> aggregate of</add>, powers belonging to the imperative branch<lb/> has been exercised, no other person belonging to that <gap/> is<lb/> exercised.</p>  
<p>1829 Aug. 16</p> <head>Reformists reviewed</head> <p> <note> Reformists classed</note><lb/> <!-- number in pencil --> (7 <note>1. All comprehending</note></p> <p> <del>Constitutional</del> <add> Imperative that law</add> that which <del> determines so far as is deemed</del> <lb/> by the functionaries in question, so far as by them is thought<lb/> necessary <del>and</del> <add> or</add> requisite &#x2014; so far as a word as they think<lb/> fit manipulations are made of their will, chalking out the<lb/> course, what on each several occasion, <add> the conduct of</add> each individual<lb/> subject to them <add> their rule</add> shall take performing or abstaining from<lb/> <add> the performance of</add>  all acts of the sort specified for that purpose, either case<lb/> may be.  <del>Imperative</del> Constitutional that which determines<lb/> in what hands the power of <del>performing</del> giving assistance to the <lb/> imperative law <add>branch</add> in all its ramifications shall be lodged.</p> <!-- pencil bracket in right hand margin around the remainder of the text --> <p> Here presents itself as rather awkward it must be confessed,<lb/> though not altogether uncompleted circle.  Both exist.<lb/> <del>yet we</del> and by one of them must the other have been created<lb/> <del>This</del> Yet for its creation of the one <del>there is</del> nothing <add> no person</add> is there but the<lb/> other.  By the constitutional branch <add> law</add> is determined by whom the<lb/> powers exercised by the imperative branch shall be exercised. But<lb/> by the imperative branch must be determined by whom the<lb/> power required by the constitutional branch <del><gap/></del> shall, and <lb/> by whom they shall not be exercised</p> <p> In <add>the case of</add> a <sic>democratical</sic> government <del><gap/></del> in its <sic>compleatest</sic> form, the <del>paradox</del> <add> riddle</add> is solved, the paradox is reconciled<lb/> to truth.  The <del> people</del> <add> great order of the community composed of all <!-- continues in margin -->such of its members, as <lb/> <del>n</del> the occasion in<lb/> question <del>our</del> being capable <lb/> of acting out accordingly,<lb/> <del> in a </del> say for shortness<lb/> in one word &#x2014; the people</add> are in fact the constituents of all<lb/> parts: in proportion to their obedience, and no otherwise, has it<lb/>place.  Under the same <sic>democratical</sic> government, the people<lb/> accordingly must not take upon themselves <hi rend="underline"><unclear>in person</unclear></hi> to <lb/> <gap/> to order by whom the powers belonging to the imperative<lb/> branch shall be, and <add> thence</add> by whom they shall not be, exercised.<lb/> But when to the purpose, <add> by these same <add>aggregate of</add> individuals, power belonging to the imperative branch<lb/> has been exercised, no other power belonging to that <unclear>service</unclear> is<lb/> exercised.</p>  


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1829 Aug. 16

Reformists reviewed

Reformists classed
(7 1. All comprehending

Constitutional Imperative that law that which determines so far as is deemed
by the functionaries in question, so far as by them is thought
necessary and or requisite — so far as a word as they think
fit manipulations are made of their will, chalking out the
course, what on each several occasion, the conduct of each individual
subject to them their rule shall take performing or abstaining from
the performance of all acts of the sort specified for that purpose, either case
may be. Imperative Constitutional that which determines
in what hands the power of performing giving assistance to the
imperative law branch in all its ramifications shall be lodged.

Here presents itself as rather awkward it must be confessed,
though not altogether uncompleted circle. Both exist.
yet we and by one of them must the other have been created
This Yet for its creation of the one there is nothing no person is there but the
other. By the constitutional branch law is determined by whom the
powers exercised by the imperative branch shall be exercised. But
by the imperative branch must be determined by whom the
power required by the constitutional branch shall, and
by whom they shall not be exercised

In the case of a democratical government in its compleatest form, the paradox riddle is solved, the paradox is reconciled
to truth. The people great order of the community composed of all such of its members, as
n the occasion in
question our being capable
of acting out accordingly,
in a say for shortness
in one word — the people
are in fact the constituents of all
parts: in proportion to their obedience, and no otherwise, has it
place. Under the same democratical government, the people
accordingly must not take upon themselves in person to
to order by whom the powers belonging to the imperative
branch shall be, and thence by whom they shall not be, exercised.
But when to the purpose, by these same <add>aggregate of individuals, power belonging to the imperative branch
has been exercised, no other power belonging to that service is
exercised.



Identifier: | JB/011/082/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 11.

Date_1

1829-08-16

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Box

011

Main Headings

law amendment

Folio number

082

Info in main headings field

reformists reviewed

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

e7

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

3779

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