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1824. May 3
Constitutional Code.
Art. 7. Of talents aggregate groupes of talents, proficiency in
which may be regarded as necessary to the apt exercise of the
functions belonging to correspondent aggregates groupes of situations, examples
are as follows
I. Talent-requiring Situations
1. Army Ministers: and the several and his various Subordinates
in the several this sub departments
of Offices of Engravers, Constitutor of situations of Commander of Engineers, of Artillerymen,
Artillery Medical Officers and of Cavalry, Commissary for the purchase
, Factors are so far as aptitude preservation and conveyance of military
be Judicature applied stores, and provisions: medical curates: Military
Judge.
2. Navy Minister and his various
subordinates.
schools
3. Internal Communication Minister:
and his Subordinates in various situations
belonging to this Sub-department.
4. Indigence Relief Minister.
5. Domain Minister.
6. Foreign Relations Minister and his
various several subordinates in the several situations
of Envoy for general purposes, and
Consuls for the special purpose of protection
of trade.
7. Finance Minister and his various
Subordinates in various situations
II. Talents therein more especially requisite
1. Various branches of Mechanics and Chemical Art
and Science: various branches Mathematics in
as far as subservient thereto.
Fortification. Military .
Medical Art and Science in
most of is branches. Fortifications
Judicature, as applied
to Army Service.
2. Various branches of Mechanic
and Chemical and Medical Art and Science:
various branches, as above in the case of Army
Service. Astronomy in so far as
applied to the delivering the the place
of a navigable vessel whether at sea anchor
and the or on her course. taken by Mathematics in so
Naval as subservient thereto. Naval Architecture. Military
. as applied to Navy
Services. Judicature as applied
to Navy service.
3. branch of Mechanical
and Chemical Art and Science,
various branches, in more particularly
and Science: Architecture
Hydraulics and Hydraulics and Hydrodynamics.
Mathematics in so far as
subservient thereto.
4. Political Economy.
5. According to the nature of
the several domains, Agriculture,
Geology, Mineralogy,
and the several branches of
Mechanical and Chemical
Art and Science subservient
thereto.
6. Branches of Art and
Science, corresponding to the
faculty of reading speaking and
writing in various forms languages.
Political Economy,
in respect of the affairs of trade.
History and Geography. National Statistics. International
Law.
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