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NOTORIETY EXCLUSION from DEBATES v. Tit. Punishment A
The external foreign operations of the Executive Power must be secret, because often their very execution
depends upon their being so; so in a very few instances so perhaps in some scatter'd instances [which might be enumerated, + + As the steps taken for the apprehension of Offenders Qu.
(but which tho' few are frequently occurring)] must the domestic —
But howsoever it may have happened, that, in on a very few extraordinary conjunctions instances,
occasions the public may have been surprized by the Legislature into their good,
yet as a general principle and rule of conduct, nothing can be more pernicious
nor indefensible: it is a Rule for the making Laws not for, but against the People.
Identifier: | JB/096/230/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 96. |
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jeremy bentham |
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caroline vernon |
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