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<head>1824. May 19</head>
<head>Constitutional Code</head> <note><!-- Pencil note -->Ch. 10 Ministers Severally<lb/>
S. Army Minister<lb/>
<gap/> Private Service Min</note>
 
<p>Arts Arts 5 Subject-matters of such local knowledge. Examples. <note><!-- Pencil Note -->or 5<lb/>
Art 5. Subjects of such <lb/>
local knowledge. Examples<lb/>
1. Statistic circumstances<lb/>
Sites of habitations: these <lb/>
abodes of householders and<lb/>
Inmates <del>of all</del> <add>with</add> <gap/> and  age<lb/>
Necessitated and effected them<lb/>
for Election purposes by <lb/>
d<hi rend="superscript">o</hi> Code</note><lb/>
<del>Art.  Of the subjects of knowledge with which with a</del><lb/>
<add><del>for the purposes</del></add> <del>view to the preventive service and in particular that branch of</del><lb/>
<del>it which is employed in the</del> <add><del>checking</del></add> <del>suppression of delinquency in its various</del><lb/>
<del>shapes examples are the following are examples.</del></p>
<p>1. <del> All strictly topoograph</del> Statistic circumstances: sites of<lb/>
the several habitation <del>with those</del> <add>thence. <del>the</del> the abodes of the</add> respective householders <add>with these</add> <del>and</del><lb/>
inmates of both <gap/> <add>with that of their</add> and all ages.  <del>those</del>Of these <del>the</del> <add>particulars an adequate degree</add><del>naturally</del><lb/>
would be necessitated, and effected, for the purposes of <del>the</del> Elective <note>2. Moral circumstances.<lb/>
DIspositions as resulting<lb/>
from habitual services<lb/>
of livelyhood and other<lb/>
occupations</note><lb/>
Service, in the Election Code. S. 10</p>
 
<p>2. Moral circumstances &#x2014; disposition of the several inhabitants.<lb/>
as resulting from habitual <del>occpations</del> sources of <note>3. Topographical circumstances<lb/>
<gap/> in respect of<lb/>
elevation and soil:<lb/>
plains, <add>valleys</add> hills mountains<lb/>
Ground sandy strong <gap/>:<lb/>
woody or woodless<lb/></note><lb/>
<sic>livelyhood</sic> and others occupations.</p>
 
<p>3. Circumstances purely topographical.  Condition of the serving<lb/>
in respect of places <del>and</del> bills and <gap/> &#x2014; <del>In</del> revise - later and <lb/>
Scars &#x2014; soil <add>whether</add>sandy <add>cloying</add> chalky <del>gravelly cloying</del> gravelly, <gap/>chy &amp;c <note>Uses of this knowledge<lb/>
facilitating eventual<lb/>
accretion of <add>Delinquent and</add> Dif<gap/><lb/>
or eventual pre<gap/><lb/>
of d<hi rend="superscript">o</hi> and property for<lb/>
evidence or juduciability</note><lb/>
<add>and natural productions - <del>woody</del> <gap/> <add>woody</add></add><add>or woodless.</add></p>
<p>Of the knowledge of these last mentioned particulars the use is<lb/>
the giving facility to the eventual <del>portion <gap/></del><add><del>accersition</del><add>accersition</add></add> <del>of the <add>supposed</add> delinquent</del><lb/>
and in case of need the pra<gap/> of the supposed delinquent, or <lb/>
with or without <del>his</del> <add>other defendant, and of individuals whose attendance is required<lb/>
such or such</add> articles of his property, for the purpose of evidence<lb/>
or justiciability.</p>
<note>With these helps scarcely<lb/>
would a band of malefactors<lb/>
be formed but <add>by</add> Officers<lb/>
and Privates of one or both<lb/>
services.  Offences with<lb/>
evidence for conviction<lb/>
would be <del>in</del><add>placed within</add> the  price of<lb/>
justice</note><lb/>
<p>With the benefit of all these helps, scarcely would any band<lb/>
of malefactor be formed, <del>but</del> <del>if not</del> <del>of themselves by means of Privates</del><lb/>
<del>the Officers</del> <add>whence the functionaries</add> so employed <del>whether Military or belonging <gap/></del><lb/>
<del>to the Preventive Service</del> would <add>not</add> know where to find <del>them</del> together<lb/>
with the appropriate evidence requisite for their conviction.</p>
<note><hi rend="underline">or 6<lb/>
Art. 6. </hi> Sole ulterior<lb/>
<del>advan</del><add><gap/></add> disadvantage from<lb/>
employing the Military<lb/>
stipendiaries the expence<lb/>
of these migrations</note><lb/>
<p><del>Sole <add><gap/></add>advantages saving the expence of migration</del><lb/>
<del>So far as <gap/> functionaries permanently attached to the</del><lb/>
<del>branch of service are employed, the expence of migration whatever</del><lb/>
<del>in the case of these Military <gap/> it would <gap/> <gap/> to will</del><lb/>
<del>be saved</del></p>






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1824. May 19 Constitutional Code Ch. 10 Ministers Severally
S. Army Minister
Private Service Min

Arts Arts 5 Subject-matters of such local knowledge. Examples. or 5
Art 5. Subjects of such
local knowledge. Examples
1. Statistic circumstances
Sites of habitations: these
abodes of householders and
Inmates of all with and age
Necessitated and effected them
for Election purposes by
do Code

Art. Of the subjects of knowledge with which with a
for the purposes view to the preventive service and in particular that branch of
it which is employed in the checking suppression of delinquency in its various
shapes examples are the following are examples.

1. All strictly topoograph Statistic circumstances: sites of
the several habitation with those thence. the the abodes of the respective householders with these and
inmates of both with that of their and all ages. thoseOf these the particulars an adequate degreenaturally
would be necessitated, and effected, for the purposes of the Elective 2. Moral circumstances.
DIspositions as resulting
from habitual services
of livelyhood and other
occupations

Service, in the Election Code. S. 10

2. Moral circumstances — disposition of the several inhabitants.
as resulting from habitual occpations sources of 3. Topographical circumstances
in respect of
elevation and soil:
plains, valleys hills mountains
Ground sandy strong :
woody or woodless

livelyhood and others occupations.

3. Circumstances purely topographical. Condition of the serving
in respect of places and bills and In revise - later and
Scars — soil whethersandy cloying chalky gravelly cloying gravelly, chy &c Uses of this knowledge
facilitating eventual
accretion of Delinquent and Dif
or eventual pre
of do and property for
evidence or juduciability

and natural productions - woody <add>woody</add>or woodless.

Of the knowledge of these last mentioned particulars the use is
the giving facility to the eventual portion accersition<add>accersition</add> of the supposed delinquent
and in case of need the pra of the supposed delinquent, or
with or without his other defendant, and of individuals whose attendance is required
such or such
articles of his property, for the purpose of evidence
or justiciability.

With these helps scarcely
would a band of malefactors
be formed but by Officers
and Privates of one or both
services. Offences with
evidence for conviction
would be inplaced within the price of
justice

With the benefit of all these helps, scarcely would any band
of malefactor be formed, but if not of themselves by means of Privates
the Officers whence the functionaries so employed whether Military or belonging
to the Preventive Service would not know where to find them together
with the appropriate evidence requisite for their conviction.

or 6
Art. 6.
Sole ulterior
advan disadvantage from
employing the Military
stipendiaries the expence
of these migrations

Sole advantages saving the expence of migration
So far as functionaries permanently attached to the
branch of service are employed, the expence of migration whatever
in the case of these Military it would to will
be saved




Identifier: | JB/042/057/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 42.

Date_1

1824-05-19

Marginal Summary Numbering

or 5 - or 6

Box

042

Main Headings

constitutional code

Folio number

057

Info in main headings field

constitutional code

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

c3

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

j whatman turkey mill 1824

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

admiral pavel chichagov

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1824

Notes public

ID Number

12980

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