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1824. May 19 Constitutional Code Ch. 10 Ministers Severally
S. IV Army Minister
VII Preventive Service Min
or 3
Art. 3.4. Advantages to
the Preventive Service
1. There naturally
from the natural preconceive
of the MIlitary in
1. Vigilance
2. Functionalityexactness of obedience
3. Promptitude of obedience
4. Activity
5. Simulaneity of operation
6. Intrepidity

In a word for the Preventive Service in every branch of it
the Military functionaries would be better adapted thence the Preventive
functionaries themselves than those attached to the Preventive
Service were it cut from for that local knowledge as to
persons and places and persons and things therein situated
that localpriceless knowledge which on the part of those specially attached
would be in continually in the increase which in the case of the
Military functionaries it would be in such places local situation be limited to
a comparatively small portion of time.

Add here the advantage by saving the expence of migration.

2. Those from the severity
given by the mixture
against sinister connection
between functionaries and
advantages.
This security would
as the length of
the time of service of the
Military
to the Preventive
Service

Art 12 or 4. There seems to be but one qualification,
in respect of which, with reference to the Preventive Service
functionaries belonging to the Defensive force Service, Land
and Sea, according to local circumstances included, would not naturally possess
more aptitude with relation to the Preventive Service
may much those would, who are exclusively attached to that this last mentioned
Service: and this is - local knowledge including that of the the abodes or 4
Art 4 Sole qualification
by which for Preventive
Service Military functionaries
would be prevented
from being more apt than
Preventive Service functionaries
themselves, their superiority
of appropriate knowledge as to local circumstances
from the length
of their experience

characters, family circumstances, abodes and haunts of the individual delinquents, and otherspersons most
in danger of falling into delinquency. But if military If, of each persons
functionarys time, one portion being employed in active service in this shape,
another were employed in the performance of the military
exercises, , appropriate aptitude with relation to military
service might thus be continued unimpaired. As to
the advantage desired from acquaintance with the characters, family circumstances,
abodes and haunts of delinquents and persons liable to become
delinquents, or this admixture of the migratory with the stationary with migratory
functionaries would might afford the advantage and at the same
time obviate the danger from sinister connection






Identifier: | JB/042/056/001
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Date_1

1824-05-19

Marginal Summary Numbering

or 3 - or 4

Box

042

Main Headings

constitutional code

Folio number

056

Info in main headings field

constitutional code

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

c2

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

j whatman turkey mill 1824

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

admiral pavel chichagov

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1824

Notes public

ID Number

12979

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