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SECOND DIVISION,—Civil Laws. BOOK I. SYSTEM OF GOVERNMENT. | ||
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| XLVII. | Hereditary Succession
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49 |
| XLVIII. | Great Officers of State not authorized to confer Appointments
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51 |
| XLIX. | Officers of Government not allowed to solicit hereditary Honours
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52 |
| L. | Supernumerary Officers of Government
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ibid. |
| LI. | Transmission of official Dispatches
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54 |
| LII. | Partiality in the Examination of Candidates for Degrees
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55 |
| LIII. | Relative to Officers of Government dismissed for Misconduct
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56 |
| LIV. | Officers of Government quitting their Stations without leave
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57 |
| LV. | Officers of Government to proceed to their Destinations without Delay
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58 |
| LVI. | Attendance of Officers of Government at Court
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59 |
| LVII. | Irregular Interference of Superiors with subordinate Magistrates
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ibid. |
| LVIII. | Cabals and State Intrigues
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60 |
| LIX. | Combination and Collusion between provincial Officers and Officers of the Court
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62 |
| LX. | Addresses in favour of Great Officers of State
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ibid. |
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BOOK II. CONDUCT OF THE MAGISTRATES. | ||
| LXI. | Due Knowledge of the Laws
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64 |
| LXII. | Non-Execution of an Imperial Edict
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65 |
| LXIII. | Destroying or discarding Edicts and Seals of Office
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ibid. |
| LXIV. | Errors and Informalities in public Documents
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67 |
| LXV. | Neglecting to make such Reports to superior Officers as are by Law required
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68 |
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