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1826 March
Constitutional Code.Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively.
§. 1. Subordinates Grades.
Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively.
§. Subordinates Grades.
14.
Art. 14. Cases where
superiority may have place
without subordination
1. by means of power, to
wit, over a third person.
Primus has more power
than Secundus over
Tertius.
15.
Art. 15. Examples.
If by directive and
suspensive power, a
superordinate in the
Administrative Depaartment
can produce more
suffering on the part of a
Subordinate, than, in
execution of a law, bearing
up on any part of
his conduct, the Judge
can, the Superordinate
member of the
Administrative will be so
far superior in power
to the Judge.
16.
2. Without power: in
this case, the field and
_____ of comparison
may be in quantity
possessed of any desirable
quality.
Examples.
1. Personal strength.
2. Personal beauty.
3. Moral accomplishment.
4. Intellectual accomplishment.
(Judicial) cognitional
5. Intellectual accomplish
5. Intellectual accomplishments
(Judicial
6. __________ activity
in any line.
7. Skill in pastimes
of any sort.
8. Agreeableness in
conversation
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