On the Constitution of the Church And State According to the Idea of Each With

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The total interests of the country, the interests of the state, were entrusted to a great council or parliament, com- posed of two Houses. The first consisting exclu- sively of the Major Barons, who at once stood as the guardians and sentinels of their several estates and privileges, and the representatives of the common weal. The Minor Barons, or Franklins, too nume- rous, and yet individually too weak, to sit and maintain their rights in person, w^ere to choose among the worthiest of their ow...n body representa- tives, and these in such number as to form an im- portant though minor proportion of a second House — the majority of which was formed by the repre- sentatives chosen by the cities, ports, and boroughs ; 28 which representatives ought on principle to have been elected not only by, but from among, the mem- bers of the manufacturing, mercantile, distributive, and professional classes.
These four classes, by an arbitrary but convenient use of the phrase, I will designate by the name of the Personal Interest, as the exponent of all move- able and personal possessions, including skill and acquired knowledge, the moral and intellectual stock in trade of the professional man and the artist, no less than the raw materials, and the means of elaborating, transporting, and distributing them.


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