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1827. April 25.
Constitutional Code.

Ch. X. Defensive Force.
Ch. X. Ministers Severally
§. 3. III. Army Minister.

1 V. Contentmt
Minimization of hardship
with regard to
salubrity of station.
Rules —
Salubrity
1. Minimize the length
of time of exposure.
2. With that view,
maximize the number
of corps exposed.
Inequality
3. Minimize inequality
of length as between
corps and corps.
4. Maximize the
application of lot as to
the order of exposure.

Inequality 2. V. Contentmt
Note that then the
imputation of
partiality and the power
of oppression in this
respect will be obviated.

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Inequality 3. V. Contentmt.
II. Officers. In this
shape, hardship will
fall on them at least
in it's full share.
As oppression and
partiality have more
frequently for their
object the officer than
the Privates.

4. V. Contentmt
Migration facilitated
from corps to
corps.
Natural causes of
migration.
1. Desire of separating
from unfriendly comrades.
2. Desire of association
with friendly comrades.


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Ch. X. Defensive Force.
Ch. X. Ministers Severally
§. 3. III. Army Minister.

5. V. Contentmt
Officers.
II. Observations, as above,
in regard to salubrity
of station.

6.
Migration from station
to station facilitated.
Cause of migration,
desire either local — see
above salubrity of station
or moral — see above
migration from corps
to corps.

7. V. Contentmt
So of officers.

8. V. Contentmt
Facility as to furloughs
1. Privates. Causes of
desire either the same
as for change of corps
or station — or more
naturally desire of
temporary intercourse with
sympathetic connections.
Where total absentation
from service is desired,
the furlough will
necessarily be of short
duration, in either of the
other cases, it may be
extended to an indefinite
degree.


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Ch. X. Defensive Force.
Ch. X. Ministers Severally
§. 3. III. Army Minister.

9 V. Contentmt
II. Officers. In their
case, the benefit in
this shape will be
shared in a much
larger proportion
than by privates.
Reasons not altogether
wanting.

The greater the mass
of comfort conferred
on him who commands
as well as obeys, the greater
his responsibility, and
thence the less the
danger of his abusing his
leave of absence.

The greater the mass
of discomfort heaped
on him whose lot is
all obedience, the greater
the danger of delay
in returning, or of
absolute desertion.

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10.
Concurrent causes
for enjoyment of this
benefit, two —
1. On the part of the
law permission to
give leave.
2. On the part of the
superordinate functionary,
the giving leave
accordingly.

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Rule minimize
the length of the term of
service engaged for, in
so far as is consistent
with the maximization
of appropriate aptitude.
See §. 5. Terms of
service.


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Ch. X. Defensive Force.
Ch. X. Ministers Severally
§. 2. Leading Principles.
§. 3. III. Army Minister.
Alliances and
Contentment-maximizing




Identifier: | JB/038/353/001
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Date_1

1827-04-25

Marginal Summary Numbering

not numbered

Box

038

Main Headings

constitutional code

Folio number

353a
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Info in main headings field

constitutional code

Image

001

Titles

ch. x defensive force

Category

marginal summary sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d5

Penner

john flowerdew colls

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

11990

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