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1822 Oct. 17

Constitut. Code

Securities

Public Opin Trib

Sections Aristoc and Democrat

1. Interests

Sanctioning power.

In speaking of the Public Opinion Tribunal or say the Tribunal of the social sanction that is to say /composed in its power and influence of/ the power and the influence of the members of it in the character of a Security against Mis-rule, one observation /considerable/ presents an irresistible claim to attention in the first instance. This is that in the bosom of it are individuals in no small multitude, against whom rather than for whom the need of whatever security it is in the power of such a tribunal to afford, has place that is to say the Members /individuals/ of whom the Aristocracy of the country whatsoever be that country, the Aristocracy, in all its shapes and divisions /sub-sections/. Of those sections, or at least the principal of them it is necessary that a clear conception be obtained and kept constantly in view. In most countries, and for example in England in particular They may be thus enumerated. \ZA\ Here insert them