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regulate the publicity of discussion , mode , of ejL ^ tion , cliitributiou of business , &c , in the wisest manner ; yet these n ^ after ^ are con- ; sidered at lengthy and properly , inasmuch as . thpir arra , ngen > ent affects the constitution and functions of a representative govern ^ ment- Much more must the character of the executive . Moreover ,
it i $ , only ii > combination with the idea of an hereditary executive that the theory of representation is of any practical use . Only under tjijs mpdification is it possessed by our own country , or can it be attained bjy £ ny other country , except through violent revolution , Uncier t | ws modification , with the addition of a delegation , of th # executive authority , did it exist in the state governments , of ^ me . ric . a mutual checking
p ^ ipr ^^ hair independence . The and . influ ^ cing of an hereditary executive and an elective legislature inust afl ' eci ti ^ j ^ Otipn and the expediency of almost every form and , m < o 4 ^ of pi ^ qceej ^ ng ... that can be devised . The question is epiougjb ^/ of itselfc fpr a volume a ^ large as the one before us . We / wish , > va n ^ ig ht hopet fpr . it from the pen of Mr . Bailey . His , introductory
chapter ., ' On the Progress and Present State of Political Repre * seat ^ t ^ on ^ ' ibvief as it is , shows his aptitude forlhe hisjtorioa , ! portion ojf / the , subject ; and there can be no doubt of the skilk clearness , apd mpraf courage with which he would arrange and philosophize o ajh ^ raa . te r ials . The remainder of our analysis must be postponed till next mouth ?
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. 1 ' < * Supposed to be fiom the posthumous Pen of Jeremy Bent ham ; Ott TH ) t THAUMATURQIC FANTASIE , AFTER HOFFMAN , ENTITLED « NUTCRACKER ; '"
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• ELUCIDATORY COMMENTS ;
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), May 2, 1835, page 328, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2645/page/36/
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