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have been produced a complete set of functionaries by whom<lb/>
have been produced a complete set of functionaries by whom<lb/>
the full benefit of the system will have been reaped.</p>
the full benefit of the system will have been reaped.</p>
<note>Art. 54 Instructional<lb/>
and ratiocinative<lb/></note>
<p><del>Art. 58.</del> <add>Art. 54. Instructional and Ratiocinative.</add> Coincident with the <hi rend="underline">earliest consummation period</hi><lb/>
<add>that, been place,</add> will be the <hi rend="underline">preparation period.</hi>. So many years, <add>half years or quarters,</add> so many <hi rend="underline">stages</hi>,<lb/>
into which it may be considered as divided. By whatever considerations<lb/>
the Legislature will have been determined to cause the<lb/>
course of instruction to be administered in its entire length, by the<lb/>
same will <add>it have been determined to</add> <del>it</del> cause to be administered whatsoever <add>smaller</add> portion the<lb/>
interval of time will, at each stage, have admitted. For <add>1.</add> in relation<lb/>
to appropriate aptitude in official situations, any quantity of time<lb/>
employed in appropriate instruction for the obtainment of it will<lb/>
be better than none: 2. of any given degree of such aptitude, any<lb/>
such <hi rend="underline">direct</hi> evidence will be better than none: 3. on grounds unknown<lb/>
to all men, <hi rend="underline">no man's</hi> base opinion, in affirmance of another<lb/>
man's aptitude, can be so well grounded, as that of <hi rend="underline">all men</hi> will<lb/>
be, after a public examination, tho' there were no more than one<lb/>
followed as it will be by collective judicial opinion, <del>grounded on</del> <add>having</add><lb/>
<add>such examinations for its ground</add> &amp; expressed by secret, &amp; thence by free, <unclear>rotation/votation</unclear>, as above.</p>


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Constitutional Code

Ch. IX. Ministers collectively
§. 12. 14. Locable who.

<note>Art. 53 Enactive

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Art. 57. Art. 53 Enactive Length of the consummation period say [seven]
years. Day of commencement, either the day of the first examination,
or some anterior day — say that same the Examination-appointing day in the
preceding year appointed for the purpose of giving time for intervening
instruction
as above. In each place, if there be places more than one, the number
of examinations, in the course of that period will be, if annual, 7,: if semiannual,
14: if quarterly, 28. By the last examination will
have been produced a complete set of functionaries by whom
the full benefit of the system will have been reaped.

Art. 54 Instructional
and ratiocinative

Art. 58. Art. 54. Instructional and Ratiocinative. Coincident with the earliest consummation period
that, been place, will be the preparation period.. So many years, half years or quarters, so many stages,
into which it may be considered as divided. By whatever considerations
the Legislature will have been determined to cause the
course of instruction to be administered in its entire length, by the
same will it have been determined to it cause to be administered whatsoever smaller portion the
interval of time will, at each stage, have admitted. For 1. in relation
to appropriate aptitude in official situations, any quantity of time
employed in appropriate instruction for the obtainment of it will
be better than none: 2. of any given degree of such aptitude, any
such direct evidence will be better than none: 3. on grounds unknown
to all men, no man's base opinion, in affirmance of another
man's aptitude, can be so well grounded, as that of all men will
be, after a public examination, tho' there were no more than one
followed as it will be by collective judicial opinion, grounded on having
such examinations for its ground & expressed by secret, & thence by free, rotation/votation, as above.




Identifier: | JB/039/059/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 39.

Date_1

1824-11-07

Marginal Summary Numbering

not numbered

Box

039

Main Headings

constitutional code

Folio number

059

Info in main headings field

constitutional code

Image

001

Titles

enactive / instructional and ratiocinative

Category

copy/fair copy sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d24 / e24 / f42

Penner

john flowerdew colls; richard doane

Watermarks

j whatman turkey mill 1824

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

jonathan blenman

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

1824

Notes public

ID Number

12066

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