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<p>1828. March 1<lb/> | |||
<head>Law Amendment.</head></p> | |||
<p>King, an <gap/> God.</p> | |||
<p><add>Be a mans situation what it may</add> So small so ever be the degree of <add>relative and</add> appropriate aptitude<lb/> | |||
possessed by him in relation to it, his interest is that he should<lb/> | |||
by the greatest number possible be believed to be in possession <add>endowed with</add><lb/> | |||
of the highest <gap/> and credible degree of that same<lb/> | |||
aptitude. <del>To the existence</del> Of this same interest to no<lb/> | |||
person in that or any other situation is the exercise a secret.<lb/> | |||
Accordingly so far from holding up to view that same sinister<lb/> | |||
interest and the inaptitude of the laws as the result of it, the <add>a</add><lb/> | |||
constant endeavour on the part of all persons being <gap/><lb/> | |||
in the creation, <unclear>preservation</unclear> or execution of the laws, not <unclear>needing</unclear><lb/> | |||
to keep out of view that same sinister interest with the <unclear>amplitude</unclear><lb/> | |||
<add>which</add> in all branches which is the result of it but to <unclear>inculcate</unclear><lb/> | |||
the persuasion of the existence of the highest <gap/> degree<lb/> | |||
of its opposite – <unclear>appropriate</unclear> aptitude.<hi rend="superscript">+</hi> <note><hi rend="superscript">+</hi> Speak <gap/> of it necessary of <add><gap/></add> <gap/> <gap/> aptitude.</note></p> | |||
<foreign><unclear>Du majorès gentium Du minores gentium</unclear></foreign><lb/> | |||
<gap/>being put on to <gap/> <add>the<gap/> and preservation</add> of the laws<lb/> | |||
King, Lords, and Commons. King, the Almighty. Lords, principals,<lb/> | |||
Commons <gap/> – Such according to the political creed are<lb/> | |||
the <foreign><unclear>Du majores gentium</unclear></foreign>.</p>Westminster Hall Judges – Unpaid Magistracy<lb/> | |||
such according to the same creed – are the <foreign><unclear>Du minores gentium</unclear></foreign><lb/> | |||
inferior to the <foreign><unclear>Du majores</unclear></foreign> in <gap/> <gap/> <gap/> equal to<lb/> | |||
not to speak of identity to so large an extent, as <gap/> <gap/><lb/> | |||
aptitude. They are made a little lower than the <gap/></p> | |||
<p>As <add>to his Majesty</add> to the <gap/> <del>has been</del> Blackstone as every body knows<lb/> | |||
he has been for his Portrait Painter. By Blackstone he stands invested<lb/> | |||
with the attributes, in those very words, of the <gap/>:<lb/> | |||
so close the resemblance, hardly would you know – Yes the art that<lb/> | |||
<gap/> which was which.</p> | |||
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1828. March 1
Law Amendment.
King, an God.
Be a mans situation what it may So small so ever be the degree of relative and appropriate aptitude
possessed by him in relation to it, his interest is that he should
by the greatest number possible be believed to be in possession endowed with
of the highest and credible degree of that same
aptitude. To the existence Of this same interest to no
person in that or any other situation is the exercise a secret.
Accordingly so far from holding up to view that same sinister
interest and the inaptitude of the laws as the result of it, the a
constant endeavour on the part of all persons being
in the creation, preservation or execution of the laws, not needing
to keep out of view that same sinister interest with the amplitude
which in all branches which is the result of it but to inculcate
the persuasion of the existence of the highest degree
of its opposite – appropriate aptitude.+ + Speak of it necessary of aptitude.
Du majorès gentium Du minores gentium
being put on to the and preservation of the laws
King, Lords, and Commons. King, the Almighty. Lords, principals,
Commons – Such according to the political creed are
the Du majores gentium.
Westminster Hall Judges – Unpaid Magistracy
such according to the same creed – are the Du minores gentium
inferior to the Du majores in equal to
not to speak of identity to so large an extent, as
aptitude. They are made a little lower than the
As to his Majesty to the has been Blackstone as every body knows
he has been for his Portrait Painter. By Blackstone he stands invested
with the attributes, in those very words, of the :
so close the resemblance, hardly would you know – Yes the art that
which was which.
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