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1827. Aug<hi rend="superscript">t.</hi> 7< | <p>1827. Aug<hi rend="superscript">t.</hi> 7</p><head>Constitutional Code.</head> | ||
<p>Ch. X. Defensive Force.<lb/>§. 2 Leading Principles</p> | |||
<p>75.<lb/>1. Manipulations, what.</p> | |||
<p>76.<lb/>2. Evolutions, what.</p> | |||
<p>77.<lb/>Expense of Evolutionary<lb/>exercise.</p> | |||
<p>78.<lb/>Expense of manipulatory<lb/>exercise.</p> | |||
<p>79. For this purpose, an<lb/>instrument necessary,<lb/>resembling the musket<lb/>in <hi rend="underline">form</hi>.</p> | |||
<p>80.<lb/>But not exploding<lb/>matter.</p> | |||
<p>81.<lb/>For supply, one source —<lb/>those employed in<lb/>service, and become<lb/>unserviceable.</p> | |||
<p>82.<lb/>Of all arms, the pike<lb/>the least expensive.</p> | |||
<p>83.<lb/>Expense-minimizing.<lb/>Military <sic>Cloathing</sic> for<lb/>radicals — advantages.<lb/>1. Keeping the individual<lb/>ready to be<lb/>called on service.<lb/>2. Preventing confusion<lb/>at the time of<lb/>exercise.<lb/>3. Preserving the opulent<lb/>from being averse<lb/>to association with<lb/>the poorer.</p> | |||
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<p>Ch. X. Defensive Force.<lb/>§. 2 Leading Principles</p> | |||
<p>84.<lb/>Order of supply of<lb/>materials for radicals<lb/>1. Muskets, instead<lb/>of imitations, as above.<lb/>2. Powder.<lb/>3. Rifles, with powder<lb/>and ball.<lb/>4. <sic>Cloathing</sic>.</p> | |||
<p>85.<lb/>Practice in taking<lb/>aim desireable, but so<lb/>expensive as to render<lb/>it adviseable to be left<lb/>to be defrayed by<lb/>voluntary contribution.</p> | |||
<p>86.<lb/>For <sic>cloathing</sic>, voluntary<lb/>contribution.</p> | |||
<p>87.<lb/>Rules.<lb/>1. Articles of more<lb/>urgent before those of less<lb/>urgent necessity.<lb/>2. Necessaries before<lb/>luxuries.<lb/>3. Necessaries at the<lb/>expense of all.<lb/>4. Luxuries at that<lb/>of the partakers in them.</p> | |||
<p>88.<lb/>Sources of supply.<lb/>For ordinary muskets<lb/>and powder taxation.<lb/>So, for rifles and powder.</p> | |||
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<p>Ch. X. Defensive Force.<lb/>§. 2 Leading Principles</p> | |||
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<p>Ch. X. Defensive Force.<lb/>§. 2 Leading Principles.</p> | |||
<p>Expense.</p> | |||
<p>IX Expense minimiz<hi rend="superscript">s</hi><lb/>The whole <gap/><lb/>75. 76. 77. 78. 79. 80 81<lb/>82. 83. 84. 85. 86 87<lb/>88</p> | |||
<p> 10 Sept. 1827<lb/>If employed this<lb/>Sheet belongs to<lb/>§. 3. Radicals who:<lb/>not to §. 2. Leading<lb/>Principles nor to<lb/>§. 10. Remuneration.</p> | |||
1827. Augt. 7
Constitutional Code.
Ch. X. Defensive Force.
§. 2 Leading Principles
75.
1. Manipulations, what.
76.
2. Evolutions, what.
77.
Expense of Evolutionary
exercise.
78.
Expense of manipulatory
exercise.
79. For this purpose, an
instrument necessary,
resembling the musket
in form.
80.
But not exploding
matter.
81.
For supply, one source —
those employed in
service, and become
unserviceable.
82.
Of all arms, the pike
the least expensive.
83.
Expense-minimizing.
Military Cloathing for
radicals — advantages.
1. Keeping the individual
ready to be
called on service.
2. Preventing confusion
at the time of
exercise.
3. Preserving the opulent
from being averse
to association with
the poorer.
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Ch. X. Defensive Force.
§. 2 Leading Principles
84.
Order of supply of
materials for radicals
1. Muskets, instead
of imitations, as above.
2. Powder.
3. Rifles, with powder
and ball.
4. Cloathing.
85.
Practice in taking
aim desireable, but so
expensive as to render
it adviseable to be left
to be defrayed by
voluntary contribution.
86.
For cloathing, voluntary
contribution.
87.
Rules.
1. Articles of more
urgent before those of less
urgent necessity.
2. Necessaries before
luxuries.
3. Necessaries at the
expense of all.
4. Luxuries at that
of the partakers in them.
88.
Sources of supply.
For ordinary muskets
and powder taxation.
So, for rifles and powder.
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Ch. X. Defensive Force.
§. 2 Leading Principles
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Ch. X. Defensive Force.
§. 2 Leading Principles.
Expense.
IX Expense minimizs
The whole
75. 76. 77. 78. 79. 80 81
82. 83. 84. 85. 86 87
88
10 Sept. 1827
If employed this
Sheet belongs to
§. 3. Radicals who:
not to §. 2. Leading
Principles nor to
§. 10. Remuneration.
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