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<p>In making treaties: The Treaty is a <lb/>
Compact.  The Contracting party the <lb/>
Legislature: and the King is their Attorney.<lb/></p>


<p>When he sends <add>an</add> Ambassador<del>s</del>, this Attorney<lb/>
appoints a Deputy. <lb/></p>
<p>When he proclaims War he suspends <lb/>
<add>with regard to the Whole Nation</add> certain of the General Laws in which <lb/>
<del><gap/></del> <unclear>Items</unclear> are concerned, establishing<lb/>
a certain standing set of <unclear>Items</unclear><lb/>
in their room.  The Laws thus suspended <lb/>
may be styled the Laws of Peace.  The Laws <lb/>
named in the room of them may be called the Laws of War.<lb/>
When he makes Peace, he <del><gap/></del> suspends <lb/>
the latter set and <unclear>restores</unclear> the former. <lb/></p>
<p>When he issues <add>Letters of</add> Reprisals he suspends <lb/>
the Laws of Peace <add>to the height</add> <del>in favor</del> of the <lb/>
party to whom the Letters are <unclear>presented</unclear>: <lb/>
to the party <hi rend="underline">empowered</hi>. <lb/></p>
<p>When he grants Safe-conducts, he either <lb/>
<unclear>gives</unclear> to the benefit of the party <lb/>
protected a correspondent part of the <lb/>
Laws of Peace: or in the room of the <lb/>
Laws of War in such behalf, sets <lb/>
up a new set of Laws to serve as <lb/>
Laws of Peace in that behalf: according<lb/>
<add>as to what are</add> <del>to</del> the <add>conditions</add> <del><gap/></del> of the safe-conducts, <lb/>
and the penalty for violating it. <lb/></p><pb/>
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<p>The King's Prerogative like <add>any</add> other <unclear>incidents</unclear> <lb/>
of powers (as <add>may</add> <unclear> be distinguished</unclear> <lb/>
into <hi rend="underline">beneficial and Fiduciary</hi> <lb/>
The System of Powers stated Executive <lb/>
is one branch of the Fiduciary. <lb/>
Those which Sr. W. Blackstone <add>terms</add> <del>takes</del> the <lb/>
Fiscus <!-- see vol. i Commentaries on the Laws of England ch. viii --> are chiefly of the Fiduciary <lb/>
kind: those


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In making treaties: The Treaty is a
Compact. The Contracting party the
Legislature: and the King is their Attorney.

When he sends an Ambassadors, this Attorney
appoints a Deputy.

When he proclaims War he suspends
with regard to the Whole Nation certain of the General Laws in which
Items are concerned, establishing
a certain standing set of Items
in their room. The Laws thus suspended
may be styled the Laws of Peace. The Laws
named in the room of them may be called the Laws of War.
When he makes Peace, he suspends
the latter set and restores the former.

When he issues Letters of Reprisals he suspends
the Laws of Peace to the height in favor of the
party to whom the Letters are presented:
to the party empowered.

When he grants Safe-conducts, he either
gives to the benefit of the party
protected a correspondent part of the
Laws of Peace: or in the room of the
Laws of War in such behalf, sets
up a new set of Laws to serve as
Laws of Peace in that behalf: according
as to what are to the conditions of the safe-conducts,
and the penalty for violating it.


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The King's Prerogative like any other incidents
of powers (as may be distinguished
into beneficial and Fiduciary
The System of Powers stated Executive
is one branch of the Fiduciary.
Those which Sr. W. Blackstone terms takes the
Fiscus are chiefly of the Fiduciary
kind: those

Identifier: | JB/075/005/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 75.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

075

Main Headings

evidence

Folio number

005

Info in main headings field

[[info_in_main_headings_field::powers fiduciary public offices [ ] the king]]

Image

002

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

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

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

24459

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