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1825 Sept. 27 + + + 5
<head>1825 Sept. 27 + + + 5<lb/>
Constitutional Code
Constitutional Code</head>


Ch. XI. Ministers Severally
<note>Ch. XI. Ministers Severally<lb/>
&sect;.3. Army Minister
&sect;.3. Army Minister</note>


1
<p>1</p>


From Packet marked
<p>From Packet marked<lb/>
"Copied from H<gap/>."
"Copied from H<gap/>."</p>


&sect;.3. Of the Army Minister.
<p>&sect;.3. <hi rend="underline"><add>Of the</add> Army Minister</hi>.</p>


Art. 1. To the Army Minister, under the Legislature
<p>Art. 1. To the Army Minister, under the Legislature<lb/>
and the Prime Minister, it belongs to give, at all times,
and the Prime Minister, it belongs to give, at all times,<lb/>
execution and effe3ct, to the matter of the <gap/> M<gap/>
execution and effect, to the matter of the <del><gap/> M<gap/></del><lb/>
Army Code: Ch. and to the temporary orders from time to
Army Code: <del>Ch.</del> and to the temporary orders from time to<lb/>
time emanating from the Prime Minister.
time <unclear>emanating</unclear> from the Prime Minister.</p>


Art. 2. To In regard to the professional army <gap/>, to this purpose it belongs to him, to exercise,
<p>Art. 2. <del>To</del> <add>In regard to the professional army</add> <del><add><gap/></add></del><add>, to</add> this purpose it belongs to him, to exercise,<lb/>
under the direction of the Prime Minister, as to all persons, in so far as employed in the business of any part of the army army business,
<add>under the</add> <add>direction of the</add> <add>Prime Minister,</add> as to all persons, in so far as employed in <del><add>the business of</add> <add>any part of the</add> army</del> <add>army</add> business,<lb/>
of the professional army, the locative, suppletive, directive, and dislocative function; as
<del><add>of the professional army,</add></del> the locative, suppletive, directive, and dislocative functions; as
to his own office, the suppletive function; as
to his own office, the suppletive function; as<lb/>
to things, in so far as thus employed, the procurative, custodative,
to things, in so far as thus employed, the procurative, custodative,<lb/>
applicative, reparative, and diminitive functions; as to persons
applicative, reparative, and diminitive functions; as to persons<lb/>
and things, the inspective; as to persons things and occurrences, things belonging the statistic and recordative; as to nature
<add>and things, the inspective; as to persons</add> things and occurrences <add>thereto belonging</add>, the statistic and recordative; as to <unclear>nature</unclear><lb/>
of things, ordinances and arrangements, the mil<gap/>-suggestive.
of things, ordinances and arrangements, the melioration-suggestive.</p>


Art. 3. So, likewise in particular the instructive function: as exercised by
<p>Art. 3. So, <del>likewise</del> <add>in particular</add> the <hi rend="underline">instructive</hi> function: as exercised by<lb/>
directions given in relation to the military exercise, whether singly <gap/>
directions given in relation to the military exercise, whether singly <del><gap/></del><lb/>
performed or in bodies.
performed or in bodies.</p>


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From p.2. Art. 4 5. Examples of the things constituting which are the subjects of
these functions are the following


I. Things movable
<p>From p.2. Art. <del>4</del> 5. Examples of <add>the</add> things <del>constituting</del> <add>which are</add> the subjects of<lb/>
1. Arms without fire: as swords and pikes
these functions are the following</p>
2. Small fire arms portable by man: as firelocks musquets and pistols with accoutrements
and ammunition
3. Fire arms portable by <gap/> beasts only, as horse artillery
4. Large arms not portable but only drawable: as cannon
and mortars with their carriages and ammunition
5. Army Provisions
6. Army <gap/>
5. Fortification of all sorts.
II. Things immovable
&sect;.<gap/> 7 7. Barracks for lodgment of <gap/> troops. Horses and other beasts, redden or drawing


II. Receptacles moveable.
<p>I. <hi rend="underline">Things movable</hi><lb/>
7. <gap/> 7. S<gap/>
1. Arms used without fire: as swords and pikes<lb/>
8 7. 1. <gap/> Baggage Waggons.
2. Small fire arms portable <add>by man</add>: as <del>firelocks</del> <add><sic>musquets</sic></add> and pistols with accoutrements<lb/>
9 8.2. Pontoons for crossing rivers and other waters.
and ammunition<lb/>
3. Fire arms portable by <del><gap/></del> beasts only, as horse artillery<lb/>
4. Large arms not portable but only drawable: as cannon<lb/>
and mortars with <add>their</add> carriages and ammunition<lb/>
5. <del>Army</del> Provisions<lb/>
6. <del>Army</del> <unclear>Clothing</unclear><lb/>
<del>5. Fortification of all sorts.<lb/>
II. Things immovable<lb/>
&sect;.<gap/> 7 Barracks for lodgment of <gap/> troops.</del> <add>7. Horses and other beasts, ridden or drawing</add></p>


III. Receptacles immovable
<p>II. <hi rend="underline">Receptacles moveable.</hi><lb/>
16 <gap/> 1. Barracks for lodgment of troops.
<del>7. <gap/> <add>7. S<gap/></add></del><lb/>
11 <gap/> 2. Army Hospitals
8 <del>7.</del> 1. <del><gap/></del> Baggage Waggons.<lb/>
12 <gap/> 3. Storehouses.
9 <del>8.</del> 2. Pontoons for crossing rivers and other waters.</p>
13 <gap/> 4. Fortifications.
 
<p>III. <hi rend="underline">Receptacles immovable</hi><lb/>
10 <del><gap/></del> 1. Barracks for lodgment of troops.<lb/>
11 <del><gap/></del> 2. Army Hospitals<lb/>
12 <del><gap/></del> 3. Storehouses.<lb/>
13 <del><gap/></del> 4. Fortifications.</p>






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1825 Sept. 27 + + + 5
Constitutional Code

Ch. XI. Ministers Severally
§.3. Army Minister

1

From Packet marked
"Copied from H."

§.3. Of the Army Minister.

Art. 1. To the Army Minister, under the Legislature
and the Prime Minister, it belongs to give, at all times,
execution and effect, to the matter of the M
Army Code: Ch. and to the temporary orders from time to
time emanating from the Prime Minister.

Art. 2. To In regard to the professional army , to this purpose it belongs to him, to exercise,
under the direction of the Prime Minister, as to all persons, in so far as employed in the business of any part of the army army business,
of the professional army, the locative, suppletive, directive, and dislocative functions; as to his own office, the suppletive function; as
to things, in so far as thus employed, the procurative, custodative,
applicative, reparative, and diminitive functions; as to persons
and things, the inspective; as to persons things and occurrences thereto belonging, the statistic and recordative; as to nature
of things, ordinances and arrangements, the melioration-suggestive.

Art. 3. So, likewise in particular the instructive function: as exercised by
directions given in relation to the military exercise, whether singly
performed or in bodies.

To p.2.

From p.2. Art. 4 5. Examples of the things constituting which are the subjects of
these functions are the following

I. Things movable
1. Arms used without fire: as swords and pikes
2. Small fire arms portable by man: as firelocks musquets and pistols with accoutrements
and ammunition
3. Fire arms portable by beasts only, as horse artillery
4. Large arms not portable but only drawable: as cannon
and mortars with their carriages and ammunition
5. Army Provisions
6. Army Clothing
5. Fortification of all sorts.
II. Things immovable
§. 7 Barracks for lodgment of troops.
7. Horses and other beasts, ridden or drawing

II. Receptacles moveable.
7. 7. S
8 7. 1. Baggage Waggons.
9 8. 2. Pontoons for crossing rivers and other waters.

III. Receptacles immovable
10 1. Barracks for lodgment of troops.
11 2. Army Hospitals
12 3. Storehouses.
13 4. Fortifications.




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

Date_1

1825-09-27

Marginal Summary Numbering

[[marginal_summary_numbering::1-2, 4 [sic]]]

Box

042

Main Headings

constitutional code

Folio number

042

Info in main headings field

constitutional code

Image

001

Titles

of the army minister

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d5 / e1

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

"from packet marked 'copied from & corrected'"

ID Number

12965

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