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' | 1 1827. Aug<hi rend="superscript">t.</hi> 18 13<lb/><head>Constitutional Code.</head><p>Ch. X. Defensive Force.<lb/><del>§. 2. Leading Principles<lb/>§. 3. Army Minister</del><lb/>§. 10. Remuneration</p><p>44. or 16.<lb/>Pay with Rank<lb/>9. Pay rising with the<lb/><hi rend="underline">rank</hi>. In military<lb/>service, gradation of<lb/>power, i.e. number of<lb/>subject <hi rend="underline">wills</hi>, accompanies<lb/>gradation of rank.</p><p>45. or 17.<lb/>In modern pratice<lb/>in the plebeian ranks,<lb/>denominations two —<lb/>Sergeant and Corporal.</p><p>46. or 18.<lb/>In this service, the<lb/>expectation of reward<lb/>sh<hi rend="superscript">d.</hi> be constantly<lb/>present to every idea.<lb/>Obedience and nothing but<lb/>obedience maximizes<lb/>power. Reward in the<lb/>shape of power and rank<lb/>is the natural reward,<lb/>in the shape of money<lb/>is the factitious reward.</p><p>47. or 19.<lb/>In a state where<lb/>augmentation of pay is<lb/>established, what reason<lb/>soever has place for<lb/><sic>it's</sic> continuance — reasons<lb/>alike obvious for<lb/>abolition.</p><p>48. or 20.<lb/>In Greek and Roman<lb/>practice, difference of<lb/>pay between the priest<lb/>and the commander in<lb/>chief next to nothing<lb/>in comparison with<lb/>what it is in modern<lb/>practice.</p><p>49. or 21.<lb/>II. Officers. To these, the<lb/>same observations,as<lb/>above, to Privates.</p> | ||
1 1827. Augt. 18 13
Constitutional Code.
Ch. X. Defensive Force.
§. 2. Leading Principles
§. 3. Army Minister
§. 10. Remuneration
44. or 16.
Pay with Rank
9. Pay rising with the
rank. In military
service, gradation of
power, i.e. number of
subject wills, accompanies
gradation of rank.
45. or 17.
In modern pratice
in the plebeian ranks,
denominations two —
Sergeant and Corporal.
46. or 18.
In this service, the
expectation of reward
shd. be constantly
present to every idea.
Obedience and nothing but
obedience maximizes
power. Reward in the
shape of power and rank
is the natural reward,
in the shape of money
is the factitious reward.
47. or 19.
In a state where
augmentation of pay is
established, what reason
soever has place for
it's continuance — reasons
alike obvious for
abolition.
48. or 20.
In Greek and Roman
practice, difference of
pay between the priest
and the commander in
chief next to nothing
in comparison with
what it is in modern
practice.
49. or 21.
II. Officers. To these, the
same observations,as
above, to Privates.
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