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<p>Art. 9 or 1 In relation to the <del>Army</del><add>Defensive Force</add> Service and the <lb/>
<p>Art. 9 or 1 In relation to the <del>Army</del><add>Defensive Force</add> Service and the <lb/>
Prevention Service, the Legislators will <add>it will be evident</add> consider, how far, by a<lb/>
Preventive Service, the Legislators will <add>it will be considered</add> consider, how far, by a<lb/>
mixture of <del>Army</del> <add>Defensive Force</add> Funtionaries with Prevention Service <add>functionaries,</add> the<lb/>
mixture of <del>Army</del> <add>Defensive Force</add> Funtionaries with Preventive Service <add>functionaries,</add> the<lb/>
advantages of a stationary with those of a migratory <del><gap/></del><add><del>body</del></add><lb/>
advantages of a stationary with those of a migratory <del>establishment</del><add><del>body</del></add><lb/>
<add><del>establishment</del> body</add> <del>Legislative</del> may be combined, and <del>the</del> two branches of the <add><del><gap/></del></add> <del><gap/>establishment<lb/>
<add><del>establishment</del> body</add> may be combined, and <del>the</del> two branches of the <add><del>service</del></add> <del>establishment</del><lb/>
<add>Official Establishment rendered</add> <del>may be</del> mutually subservient, each tot he purpose<lb/>
<add>Official Establishment rendered</add> <del>may be</del> mutually subservient, each to the purpose<lb/>
for which the other is instituted</p>
for which the other is instituted</p>


<p>Under the Legislation, this will be matter of special consideration<lb/>
<p>Under the Legislation, this will be matter of special consideration<lb/>
for <del><gap/> <gap/> Subservient</del> <add><del><gap/></del></add> - the Prime Minister.  He<lb/>
for <del>their common Subservient</del> <add><del>Superordinant</del></add> - the Prime Minister.  He<lb/>
will accordingly, <add>if he reason, unless inhibited by the Legislature</add>  <unclear>attack</unclear> from time <add>to time</add> to the Preventive Service,<lb/>
will accordingly, <add>if he sees reason, unless inhibited by the Legislature</add>  <unclear>attack</unclear> from time <add>to time</add> to the Preventive Service,<lb/>
subjecting them for the time to the direction of the Preventive<lb/>
subjecting them for the time to the direction of the Preventive<lb/>
Service Minister  <del><gap/></del> certain portions of the Stipendiary <del>Army</del><lb/>
Service Minister  <del><gap/></del> certain portions of the Stipendiary <del>Army</del><lb/>
Defensive Force, Land or Sea Force or both,  as occasion may</p>
Defensive Force, Land or Sea Force or both,  as occasion may<lb/>
require</p>


<p>Art. 10 or 2 <add>1. Advantages to</add> <del>To</del> the Army Service. <add>Defensive Force more particularly the Land Force </add> <del>the disadvantages are</del><lb/>
<p>Art. 10 or 2 <add>1. Advantages to</add> <del>To</del> the Army Service. <add>Defensive Force more particularly the Land Force </add> <del>the disadvantages are</del><lb/>
<del>No giving in time of peace then additional need</del><lb/>
to Army Functionaries</p>
<p><del>No giving in time of peace then additional need</del><lb/>
<add><del>nothing from <gap/></del></add> 1. The from the employment extending principle. <del><gap/></del> as per Ch. X.<lb/>
<add><del>nothing from <gap/></del></add> 1. The from the employment extending principle. <del><gap/></del> as per Ch. X.<lb/>
<del>collateral <gap/> <gap/> <gap/> <gap/> they form the application</del><lb/>
<del>collateral <gap/> <gap/> <gap/> <gap/> they form the application</del><lb/>
<add>Defensive Force. SS.2 Leading principles: ]</add> <del>of the above <gap/> principle &#x2014; namely the Exmployment</del></p>  
<add>Defensive Force. SS.2 Leading principles: ]</add> <del>of the two above <gap/> principle &#x2014; namely the Employment</del></p>  
<p>2. Those form the Term occupying principle, as per Ch.X.S.2.|
<p>2. Those form the Term occupying principle, as per Ch.X.S.2.|<lb/>
<del>maximizing and the Term occupying</del></p>
<del>maximizing and the Term occupying</del></p>
<p>3. The <add>appropriate acquaintance with</add> <del><gap/></del> <del>Knowledge of</del> the territory on a military point<lb/>
<p>3. The <add>appropriate acquaintance with</add> <del><gap/></del> <del>Knowledge of</del> the territory on a military point<lb/>
of view <gap/> proportionable aptitude  as to the purpose of defending it against <note>an invading enemy. <del>of</del><lb/>
of view <gap/> proportionable aptitude  as to the purpose of defending it against <note>an invading enemy. <del>of</del><lb/>
<del>the advantage</del> In time of<lb/>
<del>the advantage</del> In time of<lb/>
extent the rate of the<lb/>
extent the value of the<lb/>
advantage would increase<lb/>
advantage would increase<lb/>
with the frequency of<lb/>
with the frequency of<lb/>
the migration.  Nor would<lb/>
the migration.  Nor would<lb/>
it proportionably decreaase,<lb/>
it proportionably decrease,<lb/>
in respect of correctness<lb/>
in respect of correctness<lb/>
and <sic>compleatness</sic>, within<lb/>
and <sic>compleatness</sic>, within<lb/>
each <del>treat</del> portion of<lb/>
each <del>local</del> portion of<lb/>
territory: <del><gap/> <gap/></del> <add>for, sufficient for</add> <lb/>
territory: <del><gap/> <gap/></del> <add>for, sufficient for</add> <lb/>
the military portion would<lb/>
the military portion would<lb/>
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<del>length</del> portion of the time<lb/>
<del>length</del> portion of the time<lb/>
<del><gap/></del> of these <del><gap/></del><lb/>
<del><gap/></del> of these <del><gap/></del><lb/>
military <gap/> than<lb/>
military ancillaries than<lb/>
would naturally be<lb/>
would naturally be<lb/>
allotted for the benefit <add><del>to the  <gap/> having</del></add><lb/>
allotted for the benefit <add><del>to the  <gap/> having</del></add><lb/>
<del>of the <gap/> <gap/> <gap/> <gap/></del><lb/>
<del>of the Preventive Service</del><lb/>
applied to the use of the<lb/>
applied to the use of the<lb/>
<add><del><gap/> <gap/></del></add> Preventive Service. )
<add><del><gap/> <gap/></del></add> Preventive Service. )
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1824. May 19 Constitutional Code Ch. 10 Ministers Severally
S

Instructions to the Legislator

Art. 9 or 1 In relation to the ArmyDefensive Force Service and the
Preventive Service, the Legislators will it will be considered consider, how far, by a
mixture of Army Defensive Force Funtionaries with Preventive Service functionaries, the
advantages of a stationary with those of a migratory establishmentbody
establishment body may be combined, and the two branches of the service establishment
Official Establishment rendered may be mutually subservient, each to the purpose
for which the other is instituted

Under the Legislation, this will be matter of special consideration
for their common Subservient Superordinant - the Prime Minister. He
will accordingly, if he sees reason, unless inhibited by the Legislature attack from time to time to the Preventive Service,
subjecting them for the time to the direction of the Preventive
Service Minister certain portions of the Stipendiary Army
Defensive Force, Land or Sea Force or both, as occasion may
require

Art. 10 or 2 1. Advantages to To the Army Service. Defensive Force more particularly the Land Force the disadvantages are
to Army Functionaries

No giving in time of peace then additional need
nothing from 1. The from the employment extending principle. as per Ch. X.
collateral they form the application
Defensive Force. SS.2 Leading principles: ] of the two above principle — namely the Employment

2. Those form the Term occupying principle, as per Ch.X.S.2.|
maximizing and the Term occupying

3. The appropriate acquaintance with Knowledge of the territory on a military point
of view proportionable aptitude as to the purpose of defending it against an invading enemy. of
the advantage In time of
extent the value of the
advantage would increase
with the frequency of
the migration. Nor would
it proportionably decrease,
in respect of correctness
and compleatness, within
each local portion of
territory: for, sufficient for
the military portion would
be a much smaller
length portion of the time
of these
military ancillaries than
would naturally be
allotted for the benefit to the having
of the Preventive Service
applied to the use of the
Preventive Service. )

Art 11 or 3 Advantages to the Preventive Service of the advantages

1. Those resulting form the will resulting
from the natural pre of the Military functionary,
in the articles respect of the qualities of vigilance, functionality
of obedience, promptitude of obedience, activity, simulat of obedience and intrepidity.

2. Those resulting from the additional security which
such admixture will naturally give against sinister connection
between the adversaries and the functionaries when the and the
<add>internal</add> adversaries, against whom they are employed to combat. On the pointIn the case
of those whose residence all time confront to the spot division in
within which containing constitute the
, the of the it would be
less and less the less the the time of them Of this sincerity Magnitude, as frequency
of migration.
This without proportionable
division of
compleatness: for
for this would be a smaller length that wont naturally be other than

the degree and value , in the case of each body, could be inversely as the length of time
during which it continued stationed in the same place. |



Identifier: | JB/042/055/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 42.

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1824-05-19

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042

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instructions to the legislator

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jeremy bentham

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