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<head>1826. May 25.</head> <head>Constitutional Code</head> | <head>1826. May 25.</head> <head>Constitutional Code</head> | ||
<note>Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively<lb/> | <note>Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively<lb/> | ||
§ 6. Statistic function</note><del> <head> § 6. Statistic function</head></del><del><head> §§ 4 <gap/>Sub to <hi rend="underline">All Books together</hi></head></del> <head><hi rend="underline">Instructional</hi> and <hi rend="underline">Expositive.</hi></head><!-- the following five words are written in red ink -->No such head in Table<note>This is actually printed in its proper place in Vol I Ch 9. S.Y.</note>Art 1. In regard to this function, and the<lb/>exercise to be given to it, <del>things that will fall</del> <add>topics <del><gap/></del> for consideration</add><lb/><del>to be considered</del> <add><gap/></add> are as follows<lb/>1. Objects or say <hi rend="underline">ends-in-view</hi>, uses <del> or </del> <add>and their</add> purposes,<lb/>of the <add>several</add> operations, <add>in this as in every other part of the <del><gap/></del> business of this and the several other departments, <add>enumerated in </add> <add> <del><gap/></del> §§. 2 Art. 1, expressed in the most general terms their objects may be distinguished <gap/> </add> <lb/><del> <hi rend="underline">subject matters</hi> to wit, </hi></del> <add>1. maximization <lb/> of appropriate good; 2. minimization of <gap/> evil.</add><lb/> 2. Subject matters, in relation to which the operation<lb/> is <del>performed to wit, 1. <gap/> or <gap/> <gap/> service<lb/></del> performable. <add>As to these see §§. 4. <hi rend="underline">Functions in all</hi></add><lb/> <del>2. Things immovable, 3. Things movable; 4. Money; 5. Omissions</del><lb/> <del><gap/></del><lb> 3. Relative time, of the existence of those same<lb/>subject matters in such their character. <del>to wit</del> <add>These are -</add><lb/>1. <del>time of</del> entrance; 2. <del>time of</del> continuance; 3. <del>time of</del> exit.<lb/>4. <hi rend="underline">Entries</hi>, that is to say portions of written dis-<lb/><del>course, which <gap/> constitutes the immediate</del> <add>course, by the penning of which the act of registration <add>as to those several subject-matters</add> is performed.</add><lb/> <del>results of that same operation</del><lb/>4. <hi rend="underline">Books</hi> - Register Books, composed of so many<lb/>aggregates of those same entries.<lb/><add>6. Uses in detail, derivable from the matter of these several<lb/> Books; relation had to the <del><gap/></del> respective businesses of the<lb/>several Subdepartments.</add><lb/>6. <del>Subdepartments to the service of which these<lb/>same operations will <gap/></del><lb/><del>respectively contributors</del><lb/>7. Offices : <del><gap/></del> <del>Offices</del>, <add>Official residences</add> <add>in which</add> this system of registration<lb/>will be to be carried on.<lb/><head><del>Art 2 <gap/> <gap/></head></del> | § 6. Statistic function</note><del> <head> § 6. Statistic function</head></del><del><head> §§ 4 <gap/>Sub to <hi rend="underline">All Books together</hi></head></del> <head><hi rend="underline">Instructional</hi> and <hi rend="underline">Expositive.</hi></head><!-- the following five words are written in red ink -->No such head in Table<note>This is actually printed in its proper place in Vol I Ch 9. S.Y.</note>Art 1. In regard to this function, and the<lb/>exercise to be given to it, <del>things that will fall</del> <add>topics <del><gap/></del> for consideration</add><lb/><del>to be considered</del> <add><gap/></add> are as follows<lb/>1. Objects or say <hi rend="underline">ends-in-view</hi>, uses <del> or </del> <add>and their</add> purposes,<lb/>of the <add>several</add> operations, <add>in this as in every other part of the <del><gap/></del> business of this and the several other departments, <add>enumerated in </add> <add> <del><gap/></del> §§. 2 Art. 1, expressed in the most general terms their objects may be distinguished <gap/> </add> <lb/><del> <hi rend="underline">subject matters</hi> to wit, </hi></del> <add>1. maximization <lb/> of appropriate good; 2. minimization of <gap/> evil.</add><lb/> 2. Subject matters, in relation to which the operation<lb/> is <del>performed to wit, 1. <gap/> or <gap/> <gap/> service<lb/></del> performable. <add>As to these see §§. 4. <hi rend="underline">Functions in all</hi></add><lb/> <del>2. Things immovable, 3. Things movable; 4. Money; 5. Omissions</del><lb/> <del><gap/></del><lb/> 3. Relative time, of the existence of those same<lb/>subject matters in such their character. <del>to wit</del> <add>These are -</add><lb/>1. <del>time of</del> entrance; 2. <del>time of</del> continuance; 3. <del>time of</del> exit.<lb/>4. <hi rend="underline">Entries</hi>, that is to say portions of written dis-<lb/><del>course, which <gap/> constitutes the immediate</del> <add>course, by the penning of which the act of registration <add>as to those several subject-matters</add> is performed.</add><lb/> <del>results of that same operation</del><lb/>4. <hi rend="underline">Books</hi> - Register Books, composed of so many<lb/>aggregates of those same entries.<lb/><add>6. Uses in detail, derivable from the matter of these several<lb/> Books; relation had to the <del><gap/></del> respective businesses of the<lb/>several Subdepartments.</add><lb/>6. <del>Subdepartments to the service of which these<lb/>same operations will <gap/></del><lb/><del>respectively contributors</del><lb/>7. Offices : <del><gap/></del> <del>Offices</del>, <add>Official residences</add> <add>in which</add> this system of registration<lb/>will be to be carried on.<lb/><head><del>Art 2 <gap/> <gap/></head></del> | ||
6. <add><unclear>Similars</unclear> for correctness and completeness <lb/>in the part<lb/>of the <del><gap/></del> aggregate mass of the <del><gap/></del> <gap/> entries</add><lb/> <del>1. Maximization of the good capable of being produced</del><lb/>by the application of those same subject matters to<lb/><del>their respective<gap/></del><lb/><add>Under the several heads that follow, in this work<lb/> have been expressed the appropriate details.<lb/></add><del>2. Minimization of the evil, naturally, and in some <lb/>degree grows out of the good, but<lb/>capable <gap/> seem, of being in a <gap/><lb/> high degree <gap/> of it<lb/></del> | 6. <add><unclear>Similars</unclear> for correctness and completeness <lb/>in the part<lb/>of the <del><gap/></del> aggregate mass of the <del><gap/></del> <gap/> entries</add><lb/> <del>1. Maximization of the good capable of being produced</del><lb/>by the application of those same subject matters to<lb/><del>their respective<gap/></del><lb/><add>Under the several heads that follow, in this work<lb/> have been expressed the appropriate details.<lb/></add><del>2. Minimization of the evil, naturally, and in some <lb/>degree grows out of the good, but<lb/>capable <gap/> seem, of being in a <gap/><lb/> high degree <gap/> of it<lb/></del> | ||
Art <del>3</del> <add>2</add>. | Art <del>3</del> <add>2</add>. |
1826. May 25. Constitutional Code
Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively
§ 6. Statistic function § 6. Statistic function §§ 4 Sub to All Books together Instructional and Expositive.No such head in TableThis is actually printed in its proper place in Vol I Ch 9. S.Y.Art 1. In regard to this function, and the
exercise to be given to it, things that will fall topics for consideration
to be considered are as follows
1. Objects or say ends-in-view, uses or and their purposes,
of the several operations, in this as in every other part of the business of this and the several other departments, <add>enumerated in §§. 2 Art. 1, expressed in the most general terms their objects may be distinguished
subject matters to wit, </hi> 1. maximization
of appropriate good; 2. minimization of evil.
2. Subject matters, in relation to which the operation
is performed to wit, 1. or service
performable. As to these see §§. 4. Functions in all
2. Things immovable, 3. Things movable; 4. Money; 5. Omissions
3. Relative time, of the existence of those same
subject matters in such their character. to wit These are -
1. time of entrance; 2. time of continuance; 3. time of exit.
4. Entries, that is to say portions of written dis-
course, which constitutes the immediate course, by the penning of which the act of registration <add>as to those several subject-matters is performed.</add>
results of that same operation
4. Books - Register Books, composed of so many
aggregates of those same entries.
6. Uses in detail, derivable from the matter of these several
Books; relation had to the respective businesses of the
several Subdepartments.
6. Subdepartments to the service of which these
same operations will
respectively contributors
7. Offices : Offices, Official residences in which this system of registration
will be to be carried on.Art 2
6. Similars for correctness and completeness
in the part
of the aggregate mass of the entries
1. Maximization of the good capable of being produced
by the application of those same subject matters to
their respective
Under the several heads that follow, in this work
have been expressed the appropriate details.
2. Minimization of the evil, naturally, and in some
degree grows out of the good, but
capable seem, of being in a
high degree of it
Art 3 2.
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