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<p>1829. Nov. 17.<lb/>
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<head>Constitutional Code.  U.S.</head><lb/>
 
(1)</p>
 
<p>1.  President<lb/>
 
Heterogeneous powers not<lb/>
necessarily belonging to<lb/>
two house system.</p>
<p>2.  President<lb/>
1.  Power of making treaties<lb/>
given to the Upper<lb/>
house with the <del>Pres<hi rend="superscript">t.</hi></del><lb/>
President.</p>
<p>3.<lb/>
This power in effect<lb/>
legislative.</p>
<p>4.<lb/>
To a boundless extent<lb/>
internal legislation may<lb/>
be modified by the exercise<lb/>
of this power.</p>
<p>5.<lb/>
Power thus given to these<lb/>
28 to make internal<lb/>
regulations to an unlimited<lb/>
extent.</p>
<p>6.<lb/>
Power to sell the<lb/>
State to any foreign power.</p>
<p>7.<lb/>
The President impeachable<lb/>
by these his accomplices.</p>
<p>8.<lb/>
Powers given to Pres<hi rend="superscript">t.</hi><lb/>
for nomination of<lb/>
public ministers,</p>
<p>9.<lb/>
and to fill up vacancies<lb/>
in the Senate.</p>
<p>10.<lb/>
Heterogeneous power II.<lb/>
Concurrent locating power.</p>
<p>11.<lb/>
Persons thus located –<lb/>
1.  Ambassadors, &amp;c.<lb/>
2.  Supreme Judges.<lb/>
3.  Officers whose location<lb/>
not otherwise provided<lb/>
for.</p>
<p>12,<lb/>
Here in addition to the<lb/>
above legislative power<lb/>
is a corresponding administrative<lb/>
power.</p>
<pb/>
<p>13.  President &amp; Senate<lb/>
Majority in the Senate<lb/>
21.  Discussing each location<lb/>
between them<lb/>
&amp; the President impossible.<lb/>
Shorter &amp; more<lb/>
probable way dividing<lb/>
the patronage between<lb/>
them &amp; the President.</p>
<p>14.  President &amp; Senate<lb/>
If in all this a bad<lb/>
choice made no punishment.</p>
<p>15.  President &amp; Senate<lb/>
For bad choice without<lb/>
evil consciousness no<lb/>
punishment could be inflicted.</p>
<p>16.  President and Senate<lb/>
But suppose punishment<lb/>
probable the persons<lb/>
criminals themselves.</p>
<p>17.  President &amp; Senate<lb/>
Even the weight of<lb/>
the popular sanction<lb/>
cannot fall on the<lb/>
President.</p>
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1829. Nov. 17.
Constitutional Code. U.S.
(1)

1. President
Heterogeneous powers not
necessarily belonging to
two house system.

2. President
1. Power of making treaties
given to the Upper
house with the Prest.
President.

3.
This power in effect
legislative.

4.
To a boundless extent
internal legislation may
be modified by the exercise
of this power.

5.
Power thus given to these
28 to make internal
regulations to an unlimited
extent.

6.
Power to sell the
State to any foreign power.

7.
The President impeachable
by these his accomplices.

8.
Powers given to Prest.
for nomination of
public ministers,

9.
and to fill up vacancies
in the Senate.

10.
Heterogeneous power II.
Concurrent locating power.

11.
Persons thus located –
1. Ambassadors, &c.
2. Supreme Judges.
3. Officers whose location
not otherwise provided
for.

12,
Here in addition to the
above legislative power
is a corresponding administrative
power.


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13. President & Senate
Majority in the Senate
21. Discussing each location
between them
& the President impossible.
Shorter & more
probable way dividing
the patronage between
them & the President.

14. President & Senate
If in all this a bad
choice made no punishment.

15. President & Senate
For bad choice without
evil consciousness no
punishment could be inflicted.

16. President and Senate
But suppose punishment
probable the persons
criminals themselves.

17. President & Senate
Even the weight of
the popular sanction
cannot fall on the
President.


Identifier: | JB/023/004/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 23.

Date_1

1829-11-17

Marginal Summary Numbering

1-17

Box

023

Main Headings

constitutional code

Folio number

004

Info in main headings field

constitutional code us

Image

001

Titles

Category

marginal summary sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f4

Penner

john flowerdew colls

Watermarks

b&m 1828

Marginals

Paper Producer

arthur moore; richard doane

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

1828

Notes public

ID Number

7875

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