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Greece. J.B. Observations on particular Articles

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Now then as to the Operative department, it is by the necessity of the case that it stands divided as above, into the two departments stiled the legislative and the Executive Not that of these two departments the Executive is to be understood as being coordinate with the legislative any more than the legislative alone or the legislative and the Executive taken together are to be regarded as coordinate with the Constitutive. No, it is matter of absolute necessity that, with reference to one of them, namely the legislative, the other namely the Executive should be subordinate. The /For the/ legislative department being established, why is it that any part of the business of the Operative department is committed to any functionary or set of functionaries other than those by which that of the legislative department is to be executed /done/? Is it that the functionaries employed in the legislative department may find in another department a man or set of men by whom controul or obstruction in any shape may in any event be opposed to their power? a man or set of men by whom the giving execution and effect to any will, which they have concurred in the formation of, may be subjected to frustration or even to delay? No such thing. The reason why that which is taken out of their hands, is accordingly taken out of their hands is - or at any rate the only reason on which its being so can be justified, is - simply this: namely that when the business, turned over, and as it were turned down, to the Executive department has, the whole of it, been taken out of their hands as much is left in their hands as it is physically speaking, supposing due attention paid to it, possible for them to go through indeed, as in the American United States experience has amply shewn, more than they do or can go through without continually subjecting large portions of it to a delay by which serious inconvenience, in particular and assignable shapes, is continually produced, as also the ultimate frustration of many a useful design, for want of the faculty of applying to it that portion of time, at the expiration of which, its original feasibility deserted it. In the Executive department of that same Government Look to the four Secretaries of State acting immediately under the President. See them staggering, each of them, under the load of the business, which is continually pouring in upon their shoulders. This done, conceive the aggregate mass of their respective businesses added to the mass of business at present executed by the legislative assembly stiled the Congress. Say then whether the mere division of the load of business, without any such design as that of dividing power between two sets of conflicting functionaries with opposite interests and consequently opposite wills, has not been the true and only beneficial effect which has been experienced, from these arrangements at least by which the business of the Executive department has been placed in hands different from those which stand charged with the business of the legislative.