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1823. June 10. E. 3
Constitut. CodeIII Rationale
Ch. 3. Constitutive
Publ. Opin. Tribunal
Sections
or 1.
From sinister aristocratical
interests & desires,
through do. declared
opinions, real or pretended
came legislative
arrangements.
or 2.
Aristocratical declared
opinions drew to them
those of democrats, who
avow aristocratical
opinions and tastes,
that they may be regarded
as belonging to that
Section, and accordingly
respected and courted.
or 3.
Aristocratic Section.
Opinions, Sentiments
and tastes held by it,
in opposition to universal
interest.
In Democrat Section,
opinion conformable
as it is to universal
interest, depredation and
oppression, by whomsoever
exercised, aristocrats
or democrats, are
alike disreputable and
odious.
Per Arist Sect, in these
cases alone where
detrimental to democrats
only, but rather reputable
and laudable.
or 4. Aristocratical depredation
and oppression
distinguishes into
1. Directly established.
2. Indirectly established.
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or 5.
1. Directly established,
that of which the
instruments or channels
are offices —
1. Sinecure.
2. Useless.
3. Needless.
4. Overpay of useful
and needful do.
offices, including
temporary as well as
permanent.
or 6.
2. Indirectly established,
the arrangements by
which property, in large
masses, such as
comparatively speaking is
that which has land
for it's subject, is exempted
from obligation of
being sold for payment
of debts.
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