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1820. April 25
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Powers everyone to British
and Despotic Monarchs
1. Supreme legislative power
in the hands of the Monarch
alone.
—
4. Supreme Executive
power, in respect of the
power of appointing men
to almost all Official situation
between Administrative
) which and removing them
in most instances
III. Supreme Executive or
Judicial power, in respect
of the ower of appointing
men to almost
all Official Judicial
situations, and with in
few exceptions, removing
them from the same.
1. This power in the hands
of the Monarch alone
4. Counter Securities mostly
peculiar to British
Subjects
1. The superior
Common Law Judges and two of thethird of the
Superior Equity Judges
throughappointed by the Monarch
not removable by him.
2. Of In some instances
Judges subordinate to the
above irremovable in like
manner: instanced the
Welsh Judges, and
the Chief Justice of Check
and Ely
III. Causes of inefficiency in these
2.
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Securities Checks peculiar to
British SubjectsMonarchs
1. The power not exercised
but with the concurrence
of the House of Lords:undo
of the House of Commons in
which some Members
who are dependent for their
scale on the free suffrages of
the people.
II. The power not exercised
but with the concurrence
of other persons, one or
more who are responsible
for the exercisemanner in which of it.
I. The Judge whose power shapes: the mass of those favours being of boundless magnitude.
is superior to thatthose of the
greater part of their part
1. All the to
Judges appropriate
together the the Judge of a
single-seated judicatory
the Lord High Chancellor
appointed by the Monarch
and removable by him at
pleasure
2. The irremovable Judges
appointed, all of them at
the recommendation of
this removable one.
3. All of them susceptible
of and rationally looking
for favour, to themselves their
less and and defend into
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