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1830. Augt. 16. Original March 12
Official Aptitude or Constitutional Code – Nomography Extract from
Art. 58 – p.1
Service and remuneration
– mode of connection.
59 – 1
Official service heads 1. Operations
transitory 2. Results
more or less permanent.
60 – 1
Power to functionary to give
increase to his own remuneration
a sure source
of waste.
61 – 1
Payment 1. by salary 2. by fees
62 – 1
Where payment is for time
employed and power is
given to the functionary
to increase the time without
giving increase to the quality
or value of the service
he can give increase to
the remuneration without
adequate increase
to the value of the service.
63 – 2
Proportioned to that increase
is the functionary's
interest rendered
adverse to his duty.
64 – 2
Cæteris paribus quantity
of evil produced by a
violatn. of official
duty depends on the
business of the Department.
Evil the greatest
in the case of the Defensive
force sub-department.
65 – 3.
Example – Subsidies granted
by England in the time of
Queen Anne.
66 – 4
English monarch's
claim of the sovereignty
over the seas.
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67 – p.4
Anno 1784 Catherine of Russia's
alliance for defence against
the war then threatened.
68 – 4
By this act the pride of Geoe
3d wounded and the peace
of a large portion of the globe
threatened to be sacrificed but
prevented by means unknown
to most persons but not to
J.B.
69 – 5.
By the fee system had been
produced the practice of commencing
war without previous
declaration.
70 – 5
By Statute law produces of
prizes allotted to captors not
to the national purse.
71 – 5
By Judge made law distinction
taken for the
purpose of lodging a vast
body of power in three functionaries
of the King – a
present favourite of his and
a Judge.
72 – 6
George III got 17 millions
sterling placed at his
disposal.
73 – 6
Sir W Scott's Prize Courts.
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