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Constitutional Code
Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively.
§ 6. Statistic function.
or 11.
Art. ___ or 11. For an Subject
indefinite length of
matters, considered in
time, in a perfectly
respect of their degrees
closed vessel, by determinate
of natural desirability,
and unvarying
independently of their
degrees of heat,
application to use.
these substances are
Examples found preservable
from the
I. Articles of greatest desirability
acetous and putrefactive
fermentation.
What other changes
they would undergo,
and whether any for
the better, remain for
the most part to be tried.
Of late, wine has
been improved by heat.
So by cold. For heat, the
instrument wd. be
steam: for cold, Ice.
or 12
Art. ___ or 12. Subject
matters, considered
as to the length of
time during which
the use made of them
respectively continues.
Examples.
I. Articles of quickest
consumption.
1. Gunpowder and
shot.
2. Combustible matters
used for heating
and lighting.
3. Matters of food and
drink.
II. Articles of slowest
consumption.
1. Articles composed
of gold, silver and
platina.
Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively.
§ 6. Statistic function.
or 12 contind.
2. Articles composed of
other metals.
3. Materials employed in
building.
4. Materials employed
in receptacles for liquids,
and for solids, in a
state of powder — glass
and earthenware.
5. Materials employed
in the composition of
the steadiment, or say
unmoving parts of fixt
machinery.
6. Utensils, articles of
Household furniture
employed as receptacles
for smaller articles.
Chests of Drawers, Book
Cases, &c.
7.Articles of Household
furniture and for repose:
the
parts, chairs, tables,
bedsteads.
8. Artillery.
III. Articles of intermediate
quickness of consumption
1. Articles of household
furniture those composed
of the oxydable metals
and mixt as
copper, mass.
2 Articles composed of
^^^ matter, and
as furniture of ships or
houses
3. Tasks and the moving
parts of machinery
4. Beasts of draught and
carriage
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§ 6. Statistic function.
or13.
Art ___ or 13. In the business
of each subdepartment,
immediate
subaggregates of the aggregate
stock of moveables,
kept in custody,
and applied or waiting
to be applied, and as
such considered as
liable to be subject matters
or sources of loss
are
1. Articles of work finished
for use.
2. Materials for the furniture
of work finished
for use.
3. Machine tools, and
other instruments employed
in the formation
of work finished
for use, or in the formation
of other instruments
so employed.
4. Moveable receptacles
of all sorts.
5. Vehicles of all sorts.
6. Beasts of draught and
saddle.
Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively.
§ 6. Statistic function.
III. Loss Books
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