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1824 June 18
Constitutional CodeCh. X. Ministers severally Defensive Force
§. 3. Minister
§. Stipendiary Principles applied
VII. Employment extending

Art. or . Of the qualities particularly requisite to in a functionary
belonging to the Army Service Sub-department examples are the following.
1. Vigilance
2. Punctuality or say exactness in obedience
3. Promptitude in obedience
4. Intrepidity
5. Asterity
6. Hardiness – capacity of power and will to endure hardship
in every shape in which the endurance of it is necessary
to the apt performance of the service.
7. Simultaneousness of exertion, namely whenever
a number are employed in conjunction.

<p>For those same qualities

In both those branches of the preventive service the demand

for those same qualities has place, and occasionally is little
less imperative. Both Those services may both of them be
considered as services of a sort of guerilla warfare.</p>

While employed in them a man In men of power by
being employed in those this analogous occupations a military man
will be employed more in his own way than he could be if
employed in no other service than military service so called,
for except punctuality and promptitude of obedience of the
qualities requisite as above in time of active service, men will
be called into service by the occupation belonging to his
own department while they will all all will be without exception they will
all be called into exercise by the occupations belonging to
those kindred departments. So sensible are governments in
general to the rule is the importance of keeping from enfeeblement qualities
so necessary to the security of the State that so long as the general propensities
to war continues unsubdued, it may when peace
it has for a certain length of time compared as to a state of peace,
but for this resource of self preservation might make almost render it
matter of necessary to encourage functionaries of this class to
seek through to the injury of unoffending nations communities the by opportunity
of keeping themselves in a state of aptitude for the defence
of their own: but from of so antisocial and justifiable necessity criterion of
self defence the necessity is done away by an expedient so consummately unexceptionable.
to the radical branch of
the military army to


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