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1824. June 8 Constitutional Code Ch. XXI Ministers Severally
S.3.14 Army Minister
SS.4. R principle
Expence minnimizing
Inequality minimizing

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Art.26 Sources of supply
for the above, suppose
1. For musquets and
powder used with them
taxation by Legislature
or Sub Legislature, imposed
either in the District or on
the Sub district according
to its ability and relative
needs say, from contiguity
or vicinity to a foreign
territory.
2. So for rifles, and with
powder and ball.

Art. 276 Sources of supply suppose as follows
1. For musquets small guns ordinary firelocks and powder with them, taxation by the imposed
by the either by the Legislation or by the Sublegislation of the district
imposed, either on the whole District, or on this or that Sub District,
according to its ability and relative need: for need, for example in respect
of ambiguity of vicinity to a foreign territory.

2. So for rifles, and powder and ball used with them.

2

Art 278. For cloathing, voluntary contribution. By the
act of contribution, when recorded each contributor would take his station in that distinguished
class

Art Of cloathing as well as for the articles of still less
indispensable exigency. In the articles of side and cloathing

Art 3 2 The supply should be for all or none: for
all who, would either for comparatively <add>manipulational or <add>for</add></add><add>evolutional exercise</add> ulanical exercise evolution would
time to mix together.

Art 278
Art 278 3. For
Cloathing, voluntary contributions.
By act of
contribution, contributor
would take his station
in the distinguished class.

Art 289 As to order and source of supply, those
general rules these —

1. Articles of more urgent before those of less urgent necessity.

2. Necessaries before luxuries.

3.Necessaries, at the expence of all who are particulars particularly as the expence
benefit

4. Luxuries, at the expence of all those who are particulars all particularly in the peculiar
gratification comfort.

289
Art 289 Supply — General
rules
1. As to firelocks and
cloathing, supply for
all or non: for all
who whether for manipulations
or evolution
could even have to mend
2. Necessaries before
luxuries
3. Necessaries at expence
of all partaking
in the benefit
4. Luxuries, at the
expence of all partaking
in the comfort

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Art 27. For rifle
grew the skill. Rifle

(1)

Art. 287 For the taking effectual aim, at is done by
rifleman at individual objects, much skill, the result of much
practice is necessary. But of such practice, the expence whenif
multiplied by the whole number of those capable capable of joining in
it would at its minimumif even if minimized be so great and would in the
nature of the case be so much exposed to waste, that the
defraying it might well require to be left to the voluntary contributions,
of such as are able and willing to contribute to
it, for themselves and their comrades.

[+] by all capable of joining in it, so great
even if minimized, and so exposed to
that the defraying it should be might well be
left to the voluntary contributions of

those able and willing to contribute
to it for selves and comrades




Identifier: | JB/042/048/001
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Date_1

1824-06-08

Marginal Summary Numbering

26-29

Box

042

Main Headings

constitutional code

Folio number

048

Info in main headings field

constitutional code

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

e7

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

12971

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