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1826. May 23<hi rend="superscript">d.</hi> 2 D 5. 24<lb/><head>Constitutional Code.</head><p>Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively.<lb/>§. 6. Statistic function</p><p>or 15.<lb/>Art ___ or 2. Exceptions<lb/>1. Where, and in so far<lb/>as the value of the subject<lb/>matters with reference<lb/>to the service<lb/>may be affected by <hi rend="underline">age</hi>;<lb/>and thence by the <hi rend="underline">time</hi><lb/>they have continued in<lb/>the service: in most<lb/>cases, it will thus be<lb/><hi rend="underline">deteriorated</hi>, but in some<lb/>it may be <hi rend="underline">improved.</hi></p><p>or 16.<lb/>Art ___ or 3. As to<lb/><hi rend="underline">persons</hi>, up to a certain<lb/>age, their value will<lb/>naturally be increased<lb/>by experience: beyond<lb/>a certain age, it may<lb/>be diminished by weakness.</p><p>or 17.<lb/>Art ___ or 4. As to <hi rend="underline">things</hi>,<lb/>of most things, the value<lb/>regularly decreases<lb/>by age: but of some,<lb/>before it decreases, it<lb/>commonly increases:<lb/>witness many fermented<lb/>liquors.</p><p>or 18.<lb/>Art. ___ or 4. Hence, a<lb/>memento, where the<lb/>effect of the age is important<lb/>enough to be worth<lb/>the trouble, establish a<lb/>column, headed "<hi rend="underline">When<lb/>introduced;</hi> with or without<lb/>another, headed "<hi rend="underline">When<lb/>produced:</hi> to wit, where<lb/>the time of <hi rend="underline">production</hi><lb/>is known, and the<lb/>difference between that<lb/>and the time of <hi rend="underline">introduction</hi><lb/>into the service<lb/>is considerable.</p> | 1826. May 23<hi rend="superscript">d.</hi> 2 D 5. 24<lb/><head>Constitutional Code.</head><p>Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively.<lb/>§. 6. Statistic function</p><p>or 15.<lb/>Art ___ or 2. Exceptions<lb/>1. Where, and in so far<lb/>as the value of the subject<lb/>matters with reference<lb/>to the service<lb/>may be affected by <hi rend="underline">age</hi>;<lb/>and thence by the <hi rend="underline">time</hi><lb/>they have continued in<lb/>the service: in most<lb/>cases, it will thus be<lb/><hi rend="underline">deteriorated</hi>, but in some<lb/>it may be <hi rend="underline">improved.</hi></p><p>or 16.<lb/>Art ___ or 3. As to<lb/><hi rend="underline">persons</hi>, up to a certain<lb/>age, their value will<lb/>naturally be increased<lb/>by experience: beyond<lb/>a certain age, it may<lb/>be diminished by weakness.</p><p>or 17.<lb/>Art ___ or 4. As to <hi rend="underline">things</hi>,<lb/>of most things, the value<lb/>regularly decreases<lb/>by age: but of some,<lb/>before it decreases, it<lb/>commonly increases:<lb/>witness many fermented<lb/>liquors.</p><p>or 18.<lb/>Art. ___ or 4. Hence, a<lb/>memento, where the<lb/>effect of the age is important<lb/>enough to be worth<lb/>the trouble, establish a<lb/>column, headed "<hi rend="underline">When<lb/>introduced;</hi> with or without<lb/>another, headed "<hi rend="underline">When<lb/>produced:</hi> to wit, where<lb/>the time of <hi rend="underline">production</hi><lb/>is known, and the<lb/>difference between that<lb/>and the time of <hi rend="underline">introduction</hi><lb/>into the service<lb/>is considerable.</p><pb/>Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively.<lb/>§. 6. Statistic function<p>or 19.<lb/>Art. ___ or 5. Causes or<lb/>occasions of loss, by human<lb/>agency, on the part of<lb/>supreme functionaries, to<lb/>wit the Legislators.</p><p>Examples.<lb/>1. Expenditure of persons,<lb/>things moveable, and<lb/>money, in commencement,<lb/>continuance of or<lb/>preparation for, needless<lb/>wars.<lb/>2. Expenditure of d<hi rend="superscript">o.</hi> in the<lb/>purchase, foundation, or<lb/>emancipation of distant<lb/>dependencies.<lb/>3. Expenditure of d<hi rend="superscript"><hi rend="underline">o</hi> of<lb/>money on articles, for the<lb/>accommodation or amusement<lb/>of the comparatively<lb/>opulent few at the<lb/>expence of all, including in<lb/>prodigiously greater number,<lb/>the <add>un</add>opulent many,<lb/>who are incapable of<lb/>participating in the benefit:<lb/>production of the fine arts,<lb/>for instance, and books<lb/>the uselessness of which<lb/>is demonstrated by their<lb/>rarity.</p><p>The expense, however, is<lb/>in this third case but as<lb/>a drop of water to the<lb/>ocean, compared with<lb/>what it is in the two<lb/>former: and the mischief<lb/>consists - not so much<lb/>in the absolute expence<lb/>as in the preference<lb/>given to it over needful<lb/>expences, and in <sic>it's</sic><lb/>operation in the character<lb/>of</p><pb/> | ||
1826. May 23d. 2 D 5. 24
Constitutional Code.
Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively.
§. 6. Statistic function
or 15.
Art ___ or 2. Exceptions
1. Where, and in so far
as the value of the subject
matters with reference
to the service
may be affected by age;
and thence by the time
they have continued in
the service: in most
cases, it will thus be
deteriorated, but in some
it may be improved.
or 16.
Art ___ or 3. As to
persons, up to a certain
age, their value will
naturally be increased
by experience: beyond
a certain age, it may
be diminished by weakness.
or 17.
Art ___ or 4. As to things,
of most things, the value
regularly decreases
by age: but of some,
before it decreases, it
commonly increases:
witness many fermented
liquors.
or 18.
Art. ___ or 4. Hence, a
memento, where the
effect of the age is important
enough to be worth
the trouble, establish a
column, headed "When
introduced; with or without
another, headed "When
produced: to wit, where
the time of production
is known, and the
difference between that
and the time of introduction
into the service
is considerable.
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Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively.
§. 6. Statistic function
or 19.
Art. ___ or 5. Causes or
occasions of loss, by human
agency, on the part of
supreme functionaries, to
wit the Legislators.
Examples.
1. Expenditure of persons,
things moveable, and
money, in commencement,
continuance of or
preparation for, needless
wars.
2. Expenditure of do. in the
purchase, foundation, or
emancipation of distant
dependencies.
3. Expenditure of d<hi rend="underline">o of
money on articles, for the
accommodation or amusement
of the comparatively
opulent few at the
expence of all, including in
prodigiously greater number,
the unopulent many,
who are incapable of
participating in the benefit:
production of the fine arts,
for instance, and books
the uselessness of which
is demonstrated by their
rarity.
The expense, however, is
in this third case but as
a drop of water to the
ocean, compared with
what it is in the two
former: and the mischief
consists - not so much
in the absolute expence
as in the preference
given to it over needful
expences, and in it's
operation in the character
of
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