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1827. Aug<hi rend="superscript">t.</hi> 18<lb/><head>Constitutional Code.</head><p>Ch. X. Defensive Force.<lb/>§. 2. Leading Principles.<lb/><del>§. 3. Army Minister</del></p><p>20. or 1.<lb/>Art or 1. Facility as to<lb/>quitting — 1. Privates —<lb/>Not inconsistent with<lb/>engagement for life is<lb/>the existence of this in<lb/>particular cases.<lb/>Examples.<lb/>1. Power of discharge<lb/>given to a superordinate<lb/>and exercised gratuitously,<lb/>or for a price<lb/>certain or uncertain.</p><p>21. or 2.<lb/>Art. or 2. Conditions<lb/>applicable, if the result<lb/>were made dependent<lb/>in any way on the<lb/>individual's pleasure.<lb/>1. The liberty confined to<lb/>peace.<lb/>2. If allowed in war, a<lb/>certain length of notice<lb/>rendered necessary.</p><p>22. or 3.<lb/>Art or 3. II. Officers.<lb/>Here, too, such the<lb/>desireableness of the service,<lb/>scarcely is any difficulty<lb/>in quitting it ever<lb/>experienced.</p><p>23 or 4.<lb/>Art. or 4. On diminution<lb/>of Defensive<lb/>force at the end of a<lb/>war, considerandum<lb/>whether, instead of<lb/>disbanding in bodies, the<lb/>diminution might not<lb/>be better effected by<lb/>giving discharge to individuals<lb/>desirous of it.</p><pb/> | 1827. Aug<hi rend="superscript">t.</hi> 18<lb/><head>Constitutional Code.</head><p>Ch. X. Defensive Force.<lb/>§. 2. Leading Principles.<lb/><del>§. 3. Army Minister</del></p><p>20. or 1.<lb/>Art or 1. Facility as to<lb/>quitting — 1. Privates —<lb/>Not inconsistent with<lb/>engagement for life is<lb/>the existence of this in<lb/>particular cases.<lb/>Examples.<lb/>1. Power of discharge<lb/>given to a superordinate<lb/>and exercised gratuitously,<lb/>or for a price<lb/>certain or uncertain.</p><p>21. or 2.<lb/>Art. or 2. Conditions<lb/>applicable, if the result<lb/>were made dependent<lb/>in any way on the<lb/>individual's pleasure.<lb/>1. The liberty confined to<lb/>peace.<lb/>2. If allowed in war, a<lb/>certain length of notice<lb/>rendered necessary.</p><p>22. or 3.<lb/>Art or 3. II. Officers.<lb/>Here, too, such the<lb/>desireableness of the service,<lb/>scarcely is any difficulty<lb/>in quitting it ever<lb/>experienced.</p><p>23 or 4.<lb/>Art. or 4. On diminution<lb/>of Defensive<lb/>force at the end of a<lb/>war, considerandum<lb/>whether, instead of<lb/>disbanding in bodies, the<lb/>diminution might not<lb/>be better effected by<lb/>giving discharge to individuals<lb/>desirous of it.</p><pb/>Ch. X. Defensive Force.<lb/>§. 2. Leading Principles.<lb/><del>§. 3. Army Minister</del><p>23. or 4 conten<hi rend="superscript">d.</hi><lb/>Reasons for<lb/>1. Individual hardship<lb/>diminished.<lb/>2. Getting rid of those<lb/>rendered less apt by<lb/>discontent: keeping none<lb/>but those whose aptitude<lb/>was increased by<lb/>contentment.</p><p>24. or 5.<lb/>Reasons contra —<lb/>Of knowledge in the<lb/>situation no evidence<lb/>of which the probative<lb/>force would be as the<lb/>number quitting to the<lb/>number staying: thence<lb/>so the reluctance in<lb/>others to enlist.</p><p>25. or 6.<lb/>Art. or 6. Mode of<lb/>eliminating by lot none<lb/>but those desirous, yet<lb/>without giving publicity<lb/>to the unwelcome<lb/>state of things.<lb/>1. To every individual<lb/>in the body in question<lb/>give two similar pair<lb/>of voting cards — one<lb/>expressing desire to<lb/>continue; the other, desire<lb/>to quit.<lb/>2. Boxes contiguous, two<lb/>into each, each individual<lb/>in the corps<lb/>drops his vote card thro'<lb/>a slit.<lb/>3. By all it is seen that<lb/>he drops one of his vote<lb/>cards in each: by no<lb/>one is it seen which.</p><pb/> | ||
1827. Augt. 18
Constitutional Code.
Ch. X. Defensive Force.
§. 2. Leading Principles.
§. 3. Army Minister
20. or 1.
Art or 1. Facility as to
quitting — 1. Privates —
Not inconsistent with
engagement for life is
the existence of this in
particular cases.
Examples.
1. Power of discharge
given to a superordinate
and exercised gratuitously,
or for a price
certain or uncertain.
21. or 2.
Art. or 2. Conditions
applicable, if the result
were made dependent
in any way on the
individual's pleasure.
1. The liberty confined to
peace.
2. If allowed in war, a
certain length of notice
rendered necessary.
22. or 3.
Art or 3. II. Officers.
Here, too, such the
desireableness of the service,
scarcely is any difficulty
in quitting it ever
experienced.
23 or 4.
Art. or 4. On diminution
of Defensive
force at the end of a
war, considerandum
whether, instead of
disbanding in bodies, the
diminution might not
be better effected by
giving discharge to individuals
desirous of it.
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Ch. X. Defensive Force.
§. 2. Leading Principles.
§. 3. Army Minister
23. or 4 contend.
Reasons for
1. Individual hardship
diminished.
2. Getting rid of those
rendered less apt by
discontent: keeping none
but those whose aptitude
was increased by
contentment.
24. or 5.
Reasons contra —
Of knowledge in the
situation no evidence
of which the probative
force would be as the
number quitting to the
number staying: thence
so the reluctance in
others to enlist.
25. or 6.
Art. or 6. Mode of
eliminating by lot none
but those desirous, yet
without giving publicity
to the unwelcome
state of things.
1. To every individual
in the body in question
give two similar pair
of voting cards — one
expressing desire to
continue; the other, desire
to quit.
2. Boxes contiguous, two
into each, each individual
in the corps
drops his vote card thro'
a slit.
3. By all it is seen that
he drops one of his vote
cards in each: by no
one is it seen which.
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