★ Find a new page to transcribe in our list of Untranscribed Manuscripts
No edit summary |
No edit summary |
||
Line 3: | Line 3: | ||
<!-- ENTER TRANSCRIPTION BELOW THIS LINE --> | <!-- ENTER TRANSCRIPTION BELOW THIS LINE --> | ||
1824. | <head>1824. Jan<hi rend="superscript">y</hi>. 7. +<lb/> | ||
Constitutional Code. Etised | Constitutional Code. <unclear>Etised</unclear></head> | ||
Ch. XII. Judiciary collectively | <note>Ch. XII. Judiciary collectively<lb/> | ||
§.10. Self-suppletive function | §.10. Self-suppletive function</note> | ||
1 8 | <p>1 8</p> | ||
Ratiocinative | <p>Ratiocinative<lb/> | ||
Now as to the pay and attendance coupled | Now as to the pay and attendance coupled<lb/> | ||
together: the closeness of the attendance which it is | together: the closeness of the attendance which it is<lb/> | ||
supposed will be submitted to, and the moderateness | supposed will be submitted to, and the moderateness<lb/> | ||
of the pay which it is supposed will be accepted: | of the pay which it is supposed will be accepted:<lb/> | ||
for in regard to probability of acceptance of the situation, | for in regard to probability of acceptance of the situation,<lb/> | ||
these considerations as they apply to the | these considerations as they apply to the<lb/> | ||
situation of the principal who is in possession, so do they to that of the | situation of the principal <add>who is in possession</add>, so do they to that of the<lb/> | ||
Depute who is but in expectancy, and with added force. | Depute <add>who is but in expectancy,</add>, and with added force.</p> | ||
The quantum of pay for which, in to a situation | <p>The quantum of pay for which, in <add>to</add> a situation<lb/> | ||
which subjects a man to another's power and at | which subjects a man to another's power and at<lb/> | ||
the same time while it gives him none, a man is content | the same time <add>while it</add> gives him none, a man is content<lb/> | ||
to give the requisite quantum of attendance. Substitute | to give the requisite quantum of attendance. Substitute<lb/> | ||
a situation in which, to the above elements, power, | a situation in which, to the above elements, power,<lb/> | ||
such as that of the sort of functionary in question, | such as that of the sort of functionary in question,<lb/> | ||
is added. Under this arrangement, will pay | is added. Under this arrangement, will pay<lb/> | ||
in a greater quantity than before, be requisite? No, | in a greater quantity than before, be requisite? No,<lb/> | ||
says the obvious answer: instead of more being necessary, | says the obvious answer: instead of more being necessary,<lb/> | ||
even less, if will suffice, unless distinction, power, with chance | even less, if <add>will suffice, unless</add> distinction, power, with chance<lb/> | ||
of appropriate reputation on an unlimited scale, | of appropriate reputation on an unlimited scale,<lb/> | ||
be any thing, will be sufficient. are altogether of an<gap/> un<gap/>. | be any thing, will be sufficient. <add>are altogether</add> <add>of an<gap/></add> <add>un<gap/></add>.</p> | ||
But now comes an objection, grounded on | <p>But now comes an objection, grounded on<lb/> | ||
the supposed | the supposed transcendency and proportionable rarity<lb/> | ||
of the mass of talent supposed to be here | of the mass of talent supposed to be here<lb/> | ||
requisite. Be the number who will be ready to | requisite. Be the number who will be ready to<lb/> | ||
offer ever so considerable, — | offer ever so considerable, <add>—</add> small, if appropriate<lb/> | ||
active aptitude, coupled with appropriate intellectual<lb/> | |||
aptitude in both it's branches is set down as necessary,<lb/> | |||
will be the number of those on whom it<lb/> | |||
is fit that the choice should fall.</p> | |||
<p><add>Here</add></p> | |||
1824. Jany. 7. +
Constitutional Code. Etised
Ch. XII. Judiciary collectively
§.10. Self-suppletive function
1 8
Ratiocinative
Now as to the pay and attendance coupled
together: the closeness of the attendance which it is
supposed will be submitted to, and the moderateness
of the pay which it is supposed will be accepted:
for in regard to probability of acceptance of the situation,
these considerations as they apply to the
situation of the principal who is in possession, so do they to that of the
Depute who is but in expectancy,, and with added force.
The quantum of pay for which, in to a situation
which subjects a man to another's power and at
the same time while it gives him none, a man is content
to give the requisite quantum of attendance. Substitute
a situation in which, to the above elements, power,
such as that of the sort of functionary in question,
is added. Under this arrangement, will pay
in a greater quantity than before, be requisite? No,
says the obvious answer: instead of more being necessary,
even less, if will suffice, unless distinction, power, with chance
of appropriate reputation on an unlimited scale,
be any thing, will be sufficient. are altogether of an un.
But now comes an objection, grounded on
the supposed transcendency and proportionable rarity
of the mass of talent supposed to be here
requisite. Be the number who will be ready to
offer ever so considerable, — small, if appropriate
active aptitude, coupled with appropriate intellectual
aptitude in both it's branches is set down as necessary,
will be the number of those on whom it
is fit that the choice should fall.
Here
Identifier: | JB/042/316/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 42. |
|||
---|---|---|---|
1824-01-07 |
1-3 |
||
042 |
constitutional code |
||
316 |
constitutional code |
||
001 |
ratiocinative |
||
copy/fair copy sheet |
1 |
||
recto |
c1 |
||
"used" |
13239 |
||