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1826. May 22<hi rend="superscript">d.</hi> A 4<lb/><head>Constitutional Code.</head><p>Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively.<lb/>§. 6. Statistic function.</p><p>Expository 16.<lb/>Art. 16. III. Loss Book or<lb/>Books. By a Loss Book<lb/>understand a Book<lb/>in which is made<lb/>entry of loss in all<lb/>shapes, with the <hi rend="underline">causes</hi>:<lb/>distinguishing<lb/>in each case whether the loss be<lb/><del>how</del> ascertained,<lb/>conjectured, <del>and</del> <add>or</add><lb/>unconjecturable.</p><p>17.<lb/>Art. 17. To each subject<lb/>matter, as above, there<lb/>may be a <hi rend="underline">Loss Sub book</hi>.</p><p>18.<lb/>Art. 18. As to things<lb/>moveable &#x2014; <hi rend="underline">Serviceably<lb/>eliminated</hi> will<lb/>be those which are no<lb/>otherwise of use than<lb/>in so far as they are<lb/><hi rend="underline">consumed</hi>: <hi rend="underline">disserviceably</hi><lb/>eliminated, as<lb/>above, those, from the<lb/>elimination of which<lb/>no profit is in any<lb/>shape derived.</p><p><gap/> 19 Uses<lb/>Art. 19. III Loss Book<lb/>in Uses: to wit. 1<lb/>All comprehensive<lb/>and ultimate use of<lb/>it in respect of contents<lb/>and form of loss.</p><p>20.<lb/>Art 20. Particular,<lb/>elementary and<lb/>instrumental uses, these.<lb/>1. As to each individual<lb/>loss, preventing<lb/>or minimizing the<lb/>instance of <sic>it's</sic> removal,<lb/>by pointing the attention<lb/>of those whom it<lb/>may concern to <sic>it's</sic><lb/>nature, efficient causes,<lb/>and authors.</p>
1826. May 22<hi rend="superscript">d.</hi> A 4<lb/><head>Constitutional Code.</head><p>Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively.<lb/>§. 6. Statistic function.</p><p>Expository 16.<lb/>Art. 16. III. Loss Book or<lb/>Books. By a Loss Book<lb/>understand a Book<lb/>in which is made<lb/>entry of loss in all<lb/>shapes, with the <hi rend="underline">causes</hi>:<lb/>distinguishing<lb/>in each case whether the loss be<lb/><del>how</del> ascertained,<lb/>conjectured, <del>and</del> <add>or</add><lb/>unconjecturable.</p><p>17.<lb/>Art. 17. To each subject<lb/>matter, as above, there<lb/>may be a <hi rend="underline">Loss Sub book</hi>.</p><p>18.<lb/>Art. 18. As to things<lb/>moveable &#x2014; <hi rend="underline">Serviceably<lb/>eliminated</hi> will<lb/>be those which are no<lb/>otherwise of use than<lb/>in so far as they are<lb/><hi rend="underline">consumed</hi>: <hi rend="underline">disserviceably</hi><lb/>eliminated, as<lb/>above, those, from the<lb/>elimination of which<lb/>no profit is in any<lb/>shape derived.</p><p><gap/> 19 Uses<lb/>Art. 19. III Loss Book<lb/>in Uses: to wit. 1<lb/>All comprehensive<lb/>and ultimate use of<lb/>it in respect of contents<lb/>and form of loss.</p><p>20.<lb/>Art 20. Particular,<lb/>elementary and<lb/>instrumental uses, these.<lb/>1. As to each individual<lb/>loss, preventing<lb/>or minimizing the<lb/>instance of <sic>it's</sic> removal,<lb/>by pointing the attention<lb/>of those whom it<lb/>may concern to <sic>it's</sic><lb/>nature, efficient causes,<lb/>and authors.</p><pb/>>Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively.<lb/>§. 6. Statistic function.<p>20 contin<hi rend="superscript">d.</hi><lb/>2. So, to the aggregate<lb/>annual or other periodical<lb/>amount.<lb/>3. Serving for comparison<lb/>between each and<lb/>each other's year's loss:<lb/>thereby for increase of<lb/>preventive attention<lb/>where loss is upon the<lb/>increase.<lb/>4. For the purpose of<lb/>prevention in future, pointing<lb/>the attention of<lb/>inspecting superordinates<lb/>to loss by negligence or<lb/>wilfulness on the part<lb/>of their subordinates, and<lb/>to loss by wilful<lb/>delinquency on the part of<lb/>non-functionaries.<lb/>5. So, to loss by the<lb/>disadvantageous bargains<lb/>with non-functionaries<lb/>on the occasion of<lb/>purchase or hire, sale or<lb/>lease-letting.<lb/>6. So, to <hi rend="underline">extra merit</hi><lb/>on the part of subordinates,<lb/>in respect of<lb/>the prevention or<lb/>diminution of loss, with<lb/>a view to <hi rend="underline">extra remuneration</hi>.<lb/>7. Exciting and keeping<lb/>up emulation among<lb/>subordinates as to the<lb/>minimization of loss.<lb/>8. Pointing the attention<lb/>of the Public Opinion<lb/>Tribunal to the prevention<lb/>of loss by the apprehension<lb/>of its censors<lb/>and furnishing it with<lb/>matter to operate upon.</p><pb/>>Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively.<lb/>§. 6. Statistic function.





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1826. May 22d. A 4
Constitutional Code.

Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively.
§. 6. Statistic function.

Expository 16.
Art. 16. III. Loss Book or
Books. By a Loss Book
understand a Book
in which is made
entry of loss in all
shapes, with the causes:
distinguishing
in each case whether the loss be
how ascertained,
conjectured, and or
unconjecturable.

17.
Art. 17. To each subject
matter, as above, there
may be a Loss Sub book.

18.
Art. 18. As to things
moveable — Serviceably
eliminated
will
be those which are no
otherwise of use than
in so far as they are
consumed: disserviceably
eliminated, as
above, those, from the
elimination of which
no profit is in any
shape derived.

19 Uses
Art. 19. III Loss Book
in Uses: to wit. 1
All comprehensive
and ultimate use of
it in respect of contents
and form of loss.

20.
Art 20. Particular,
elementary and
instrumental uses, these.
1. As to each individual
loss, preventing
or minimizing the
instance of it's removal,
by pointing the attention
of those whom it
may concern to it's
nature, efficient causes,
and authors.


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>Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively.
§. 6. Statistic function.

20 contind.
2. So, to the aggregate
annual or other periodical
amount.
3. Serving for comparison
between each and
each other's year's loss:
thereby for increase of
preventive attention
where loss is upon the
increase.
4. For the purpose of
prevention in future, pointing
the attention of
inspecting superordinates
to loss by negligence or
wilfulness on the part
of their subordinates, and
to loss by wilful
delinquency on the part of
non-functionaries.
5. So, to loss by the
disadvantageous bargains
with non-functionaries
on the occasion of
purchase or hire, sale or
lease-letting.
6. So, to extra merit
on the part of subordinates,
in respect of
the prevention or
diminution of loss, with
a view to extra remuneration.
7. Exciting and keeping
up emulation among
subordinates as to the
minimization of loss.
8. Pointing the attention
of the Public Opinion
Tribunal to the prevention
of loss by the apprehension
of its censors
and furnishing it with
matter to operate upon.


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>Ch. IX. Ministers Collectively.
§. 6. Statistic function.




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Date_1

1826-05-22

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16-22

Box

038

Main Headings

constitutional code

Folio number

317

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constitutional code

Image

001

Titles

ch. ix ministers collectively / statistic function

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marginal summary sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

c4 / d4 / e4

Penner

john flowerdew colls

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Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

11954

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