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1827. Aug<hi rend="superscript">t.</hi><lb/><head>Constitutional Code.</head><p>Ch. X. Defensive Force.<lb/>§. 2. Leading Principles</p><p>89.<lb/><del>Anglice - obligation on<lb/>officers to <gap/><lb/><gap/>.</del></p><p>90.<lb/>Time a subject matter<lb/>of necessary expenditure.</p><p>91.<lb/>Divisions two.<lb/>1. time occupied in the<lb/>exercise.<lb/>2. in repairing to the<lb/>place of exercise.</p><p>92.<lb/><hi rend="underline">Exercise-time</hi> not reducible,<lb/>but a day otherwise<lb/>given to idleness may<lb/>be allotted for it.</p><p>93.<lb/>Rule. Allot to Defensive<lb/>Force exercise the day<lb/>not commonly employed<lb/>in productive labour.</p><p>94.<lb/>As to time employed<lb/>in going to the place of<lb/>exercise, it may be reduced<lb/>by multiplying the<lb/>places of exercise.</p><p>95.<lb/>But distance is not<lb/>the only consideration.<lb/>The places should not<lb/>be so multiplied as to<lb/>make the numbers<lb/>met for exercise too<lb/>small for the purpose.</p><p>96.<lb/>Number to be exercised<lb/>all males not<lb/>specially exempted.</p><p>97.<lb/>But to diminish<lb/>expense and vexation,<lb/>they may be divided<lb/>into portions to be<lb/>exercised alternately year<lb/>and year.</p><pb/>Ch. X. Defensive Force.<lb/>§. 2. Leading Principles<p>98.<lb/>For balancing the<lb/>advantages of this<lb/>alternation, disadvantages<lb/>may be determined by<lb/>the following questions.</p><p>99.<lb/>Question 1. What, out<lb/>of the 32 days so allotted,<lb/>is the least number<lb/>requisite for giving the<lb/>appropriate aptitude.</p><p>100.<lb/>Question 2. What number<lb/>of years may they<lb/>remain without losing<lb/>such aptitude.</p><p>101.<lb/>If, instead of the day<lb/>employed in labour, a<lb/>day were taken from<lb/>productive labour,<lb/>there would be a<lb/>constant defalcation from<lb/>the annual mass of<lb/>wealth.</p><p>102.<lb/>Additional loss the<lb/>necessity of providing the<lb/>matter of sustenance<lb/>for that day.</p><pb/>Ch. X. Defensive Force.<lb/>§. 2. Leading Principles<lb/><pb/>Ch. X. Defensive Force.<lb/><del>§. 3. Radicals who<lb/>§. 2. Leading Principles</del><lb/>§. 3. Radicals who<lb/><del>IX. Expence minimized</del><lb/><gap/> minimized<lb/>Radical<p>IX. Expence minimal<lb/>89. 90</p><p>§. 3. Radicals who<lb/>91. 92. 93. 94. 95. 96.<lb/>97. 98. 99. 100. 101.<lb/>102.</p>
<p>1827. Aug<hi rend="superscript">t.</hi></p><head>Constitutional Code.</head>
<p>Ch. X. Defensive Force.<lb/>§. 2. Leading Principles</p>
<p>89.<lb/><del>Anglice &#x2014; obligation on<lb/>officers to <gap/><lb/><gap/>.</del></p>
 
<p>90.<lb/>Time a subject matter<lb/>of necessary expenditure.</p>
 
<p>91.<lb/>Divisions two.<lb/>1. time occupied in the<lb/>exercise.<lb/>2. in repairing to the<lb/>place of exercise.</p>
 
<p>92.<lb/><hi rend="underline">Exercise-time</hi> not reducible,<lb/>but a day otherwise<lb/>given to idleness may<lb/>be allotted for it.</p>
 
<p>93.<lb/>Rule. Allot to Defensive<lb/>Force exercise the day<lb/>not commonly employed<lb/>in productive labour.</p>
 
<p>94.<lb/>As to time employed<lb/>in going to the place of<lb/>exercise, it may be reduced<lb/>by multiplying the<lb/>places of exercise.</p>
 
<p>95.<lb/>But distance is not<lb/>the only consideration.<lb/>The places should not<lb/>be so multiplied as to<lb/>make the numbers<lb/>met for exercise too<lb/>small for the purpose.</p>
 
<p>96.<lb/>Number to be exercised<lb/>all males not<lb/>specially exempted.</p>
 
<p>97.<lb/>But to diminish<lb/>expense and vexation,<lb/>they may be divided<lb/>into portions to be<lb/>exercised alternately year<lb/>and year.</p>
 
<pb/>
 
<p>Ch. X. Defensive Force.<lb/>§. 2. Leading Principles</p>
 
<p>98.<lb/>For balancing the<lb/>advantages of this<lb/>alternation, disadvantages<lb/>may be determined by<lb/>the following questions.</p>
 
<p>99.<lb/>Question 1. What, out<lb/>of the 32 days so allotted,<lb/>is the least number<lb/>requisite for giving the<lb/>appropriate aptitude.</p>
 
<p>100.<lb/>Question 2. What number<lb/>of years may they<lb/>remain without losing<lb/>such aptitude.</p>
 
<p>101.<lb/>If, instead of the day<lb/>employed in labour, a<lb/>day were taken from<lb/>productive labour,<lb/>there would be a<lb/>constant defalcation from<lb/>the annual mass of<lb/>wealth.</p>
 
<p>102.<lb/>Additional loss the<lb/>necessity of providing the<lb/>matter of sustenance<lb/>for that day.</p><pb/>
 
<p>Ch. X. Defensive Force.<lb/>§. 2. Leading Principles</p><pb/>
 
<p>Ch. X. Defensive Force.<lb/><del>§. 3. Radicals who<lb/>§. 2. Leading Principles</del><lb/>§. 3. Radicals who<lb/><del>IX. Expence minimized</del><lb/><gap/> minimized<lb/>Radical</p>
 
<p>IX. Expence minimal<lb/>89. 90</p>
 
<p>§. 3. Radicals who<lb/>91. 92. 93. 94. 95. 96.<lb/>97. 98. 99. 100. 101.<lb/>102.</p>






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1827. Augt.

Constitutional Code.

Ch. X. Defensive Force.
§. 2. Leading Principles

89.
Anglice — obligation on
officers to
.

90.
Time a subject matter
of necessary expenditure.

91.
Divisions two.
1. time occupied in the
exercise.
2. in repairing to the
place of exercise.

92.
Exercise-time not reducible,
but a day otherwise
given to idleness may
be allotted for it.

93.
Rule. Allot to Defensive
Force exercise the day
not commonly employed
in productive labour.

94.
As to time employed
in going to the place of
exercise, it may be reduced
by multiplying the
places of exercise.

95.
But distance is not
the only consideration.
The places should not
be so multiplied as to
make the numbers
met for exercise too
small for the purpose.

96.
Number to be exercised
all males not
specially exempted.

97.
But to diminish
expense and vexation,
they may be divided
into portions to be
exercised alternately year
and year.


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Ch. X. Defensive Force.
§. 2. Leading Principles

98.
For balancing the
advantages of this
alternation, disadvantages
may be determined by
the following questions.

99.
Question 1. What, out
of the 32 days so allotted,
is the least number
requisite for giving the
appropriate aptitude.

100.
Question 2. What number
of years may they
remain without losing
such aptitude.

101.
If, instead of the day
employed in labour, a
day were taken from
productive labour,
there would be a
constant defalcation from
the annual mass of
wealth.

102.
Additional loss the
necessity of providing the
matter of sustenance
for that day.


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Ch. X. Defensive Force.
§. 2. Leading Principles


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Ch. X. Defensive Force.
§. 3. Radicals who
§. 2. Leading Principles

§. 3. Radicals who
IX. Expence minimized
minimized
Radical

IX. Expence minimal
89. 90

§. 3. Radicals who
91. 92. 93. 94. 95. 96.
97. 98. 99. 100. 101.
102.




Identifier: | JB/038/347/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 38.

Date_1

1827-08

Marginal Summary Numbering

89-102

Box

038

Main Headings

constitutional code

Folio number

347

Info in main headings field

constitutional code

Image

001

Titles

ch. x defensive force / leading principles

Category

marginal summary sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d8

Penner

john flowerdew colls

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

11984

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