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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>28.<lb/>Treatment during Engagement.<lb/>1. Diet.<lb/>2. <sic>Cloathing</sic><lb/>3. Lodging.</p><p>29. or 1.<lb/>Minimization of hardship<lb/>with regard to<lb/>salubrity of station.<lb/>Rules.<lb/>1. Minimize the length<lb/>of time of exposure.<lb/>2. With that view,<lb/>maximize the number of<lb/>corps exposed.<lb/>3. <del>Maximize</del> <add>Minimize</add> inequality<lb/>of length as between<lb/>corps and corps.<lb/>4. Maximize the application<lb/>of lot as to the<lb/>order of exposure.</p><p>30. or 2.<lb/><add>Reason.</add> Note, that then the<lb/>imputation of partiality<lb/>and the power of oppression<lb/>in this respect<lb/>will be obviated.</p><p>31. or 3.<lb/>II. Officers. In this shape,<lb/>hardship will fall on<lb/>them at least in <sic>it's</sic> full<lb/>share. As oppression and<lb/>partiality have more<lb/>frequently for their object<lb/>the officers than the<lb/>Privates.</p><p>32. or 4.<lb/>Migration facilitated<lb/>from corps to corps —<lb/>Natural causes of<lb/>migration, desire.<lb/>1. Desire of separating<lb/>from unfriendly comrades.<lb/>2. Desire of association<lb/>with friendly comrades.</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>28.<lb/>Treatment during Engagement.<lb/>1. Diet.<lb/>2. <sic>Cloathing</sic><lb/>3. Lodging.</p><p>29. or 1.<lb/>Minimization of hardship<lb/>with regard to<lb/>salubrity of station.<lb/>Rules.<lb/>1. Minimize the length<lb/>of time of exposure.<lb/>2. With that view,<lb/>maximize the number of<lb/>corps exposed.<lb/>3. <del>Maximize</del> <add>Minimize</add> inequality<lb/>of length as between<lb/>corps and corps.<lb/>4. Maximize the application<lb/>of lot as to the<lb/>order of exposure.</p><p>30. or 2.<lb/><add>Reason.</add> Note, that then the<lb/>imputation of partiality<lb/>and the power of oppression<lb/>in this respect<lb/>will be obviated.</p><p>31. or 3.<lb/>II. Officers. In this shape,<lb/>hardship will fall on<lb/>them at least in <sic>it's</sic> full<lb/>share. As oppression and<lb/>partiality have more<lb/>frequently for their object<lb/>the officers than the<lb/>Privates.</p><p>32. or 4.<lb/>Migration facilitated<lb/>from corps to corps —<lb/>Natural causes of<lb/>migration, desire.<lb/>1. Desire of separating<lb/>from unfriendly comrades.<lb/>2. Desire of association<lb/>with friendly comrades.</p><pb/>Ch. X. Defensive Force.<lb/>§. 2. Leading Principles.<lb/><del>§. 3. Army Minister</del><p>33. or 5.<lb/>II. Officers. Observations,<lb/>as above, in regard to<lb/>salubrity of station.</p><p>34. or 6.<lb/>Migration from Station<lb/>to Station facilitated.<lb/>Causes of migration,<lb/>desire either <hi rend="underline">local</hi>. See<lb/>above Salubrity of Station:<lb/>or <hi rend="underline">moral</hi>. See above<lb/>migration from corps<lb/>to corps.</p><p>35. or 7.<lb/>So of officers.</p><p>36. or 8.<lb/>I. Facility as to furloughs.<lb/>1. Privates. Causes of desire<lb/>either the same as for<lb/>change of corps or<lb/>station — or more naturally<lb/>desire of temporary<lb/>intercourse with sympathetic<lb/>connections. When total<lb/>absentation from service<lb/>is desired, the furlough<lb/>will necessarily be of<lb/>short duration: in<lb/>either of the other cases,<lb/>it may be extended to<lb/>an indefinite degree.</p><p>37. or 9.<lb/>II. Officers. In their case,<lb/>the benefit in this shape<lb/>will be shared in a<lb/>much larger proportion<lb/>than by privates. Reason<lb/>not altogether wanting.<lb/>1. The greater mass of<lb/>comfort conferred on him<lb/>who commands as well<lb/>as obeys, the greater his<lb/>responsibility, and thence<lb/>the less the danger of his<lb/>abusing his leave of<lb/>absence. The greater the mass<lb/>of discomfort heaped on him<lb/>whose lot is all obedience,<lb/>the greater the danger of<lb/>delay in returning, or of<lb/>absolute desertion.</p><pb/> | ||
1827. Augt. 18
Constitutional Code.
Ch. X. Defensive Force.
§. 2. Leading Principles.
§. 3. Army Minister
28.
Treatment during Engagement.
1. Diet.
2. Cloathing
3. Lodging.
29. or 1.
Minimization of hardship
with regard to
salubrity of station.
Rules.
1. Minimize the length
of time of exposure.
2. With that view,
maximize the number of
corps exposed.
3. Maximize Minimize inequality
of length as between
corps and corps.
4. Maximize the application
of lot as to the
order of exposure.
30. or 2.
Reason. Note, that then the
imputation of partiality
and the power of oppression
in this respect
will be obviated.
31. or 3.
II. Officers. In this shape,
hardship will fall on
them at least in it's full
share. As oppression and
partiality have more
frequently for their object
the officers than the
Privates.
32. or 4.
Migration facilitated
from corps to corps —
Natural causes of
migration, desire.
1. Desire of separating
from unfriendly comrades.
2. Desire of association
with friendly comrades.
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Ch. X. Defensive Force.
§. 2. Leading Principles.
§. 3. Army Minister
33. or 5.
II. Officers. Observations,
as above, in regard to
salubrity of station.
34. or 6.
Migration from Station
to Station facilitated.
Causes of migration,
desire either local. See
above Salubrity of Station:
or moral. See above
migration from corps
to corps.
35. or 7.
So of officers.
36. or 8.
I. Facility as to furloughs.
1. Privates. Causes of desire
either the same as for
change of corps or
station — or more naturally
desire of temporary
intercourse with sympathetic
connections. When total
absentation from service
is desired, the furlough
will necessarily be of
short duration: in
either of the other cases,
it may be extended to
an indefinite degree.
37. or 9.
II. Officers. In their case,
the benefit in this shape
will be shared in a
much larger proportion
than by privates. Reason
not altogether wanting.
1. The greater mass of
comfort conferred on him
who commands as well
as obeys, the greater his
responsibility, and thence
the less the danger of his
abusing his leave of
absence. The greater the mass
of discomfort heaped on him
whose lot is all obedience,
the greater the danger of
delay in returning, or of
absolute desertion.
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