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<note>Ch.<del> X</del><add><!-- Insert in red ink -->XI</add> Ministers Severally<lb/>
<note>Ch.<del> X</del><add><!-- Insert in red ink -->XI</add> Ministers Severally<lb/>
S.3.14. Army Minister<lb/>
S.3.14. Army Minister<lb/>
SS. Stipendium <gap/> applied<lb/>
SS. <unclear>Stipendiara</unclear> <gap/> applied<lb/>
IX Expence <gap/></note><lb/>
IX Expence <gap/></note><lb/>
<p><hi rend="underline"><gap/> Quere whether to employ this law, or <gap/> will?<!-- Underline in red --></hi></p>
<p><hi rend="underline"><gap/> Quere whether to employ this law, or at all?<!-- Underline in red --></hi></p>
<p><hi rend="underline">Instructional</hi></p>
<p><hi rend="underline">Instructional</hi></p>


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<p>Of the all-embracing principle - the greatest happiness principle<lb/>
<p>Of the all-embracing principle - the greatest happiness principle<lb/>
one obvious branch is this, <add>of</add> the <del>princip</del><add>dictates</add> of which extend<lb/>
one obvious branch is this, <add>of</add> the <del>princip</del><add>dictates</add> of which extend<lb/>
thus impose over <add>the application extend, most<add>applicability cu<gap/></add></add> every branch of the service. At <add>which</add> the same<lb/>
thus impose over <add>the application extend, most<add>applicability <unclear>cuses</unclear></add></add> every branch of the service. At <add>which</add> the same<lb/>
time the case of this object <add>is an interest which antagonizes in some <gap/></add> antagonizes <del>with the interest of</del><lb/>
<gap/> the case of this object <add>is an interest which antagonizes in some <gap/></add> antagonizes <del>with the interest of</del><lb/>
<del>every one of there same br</del>anches in reality or in appearance<lb/>
<del>every one of these same br</del>anches in reality or in appearance<lb/>
with that of every one of these same branches.  Say <hi rend="underline">in appearance</hi>:<lb/>
with that of every one of these same branches.  Say <hi rend="underline">in appearance</hi>:<lb/>
for it has been seen disertion that in regard to some<lb/>
for it has been seen disertion that in regard to services<lb/>
of persons expence if <unclear>unskilfully</unclear><add>unaptly</add> applied may, if in a<lb/>
of persons expence if <unclear>unskilfully</unclear><add>unaptly</add> applied may, if in a<lb/>
certain way unaptly applied counteract and with a force<lb/>
certain way unaptly applied counteract and with a force<lb/>
proportions to the amount of it the objects<add>alluminium of the</add> to which in<lb/>
proportions to the amount of it the objects<add>all<gap/> of the</add> to which in<lb/>
reality or appearance it is directed.  When you have employed<lb/>
reality or appearance it is <unclear>directed</unclear>.  When you have employed<lb/>
the expence necessary to engage for the office the service of an<lb/>
the expence necessary to engage for the office the service of an<lb/>
apt individual, every thing more that you can give to him<lb/>
apt individual, every thing more that you can give to him<lb/>
will bend<add>rather</add> rather to diminish than to augment <add><gap/></add> the <del>value</del><lb/>
will tend<add>rather</add> rather to diminish than to augment <add><gap/></add> the <del>value</del><lb/>
quantity and value of the service <add>good he will do to the service</add> he will render. Then<lb/>
quantity and value of the service <add>good he will do to the service</add> he will render. Then<lb/>
it is that by minimize expence, is meant of course<lb/>
it is that by minimize expence, is meant of course<lb/>
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<p>Thus it is <del>plus</del><add>more particularly</add> <del><gap/></del> in the military force <del>the <gap/> The</del> If<lb/>
<p>Thus it is <del>plus</del><add>more particularly</add> <del><gap/></del> in the military force <del>the <gap/> The</del> If<lb/>
<del>the expence be not lineated</del><add><del><gap/> branch be regarded as at the expence</del></add> The greater the number of functionaries<lb/>
<del>the expence be not lineated</del><add><del><gap/> branch be regarded as at the expence</del></add> The greater the number of functionaries<lb/>
thus employed, the greater other things equal will be the <add>aggregate</add> efficiency<lb/>
thus employed, the greater other things equal will be the <add>aggregate</add> efficiency<add>The greater the number of the function</add><lb/>
of this <add>the aggregate of</add>fine. On the other hand <del>suppose this <gap/></del> Suppose then<lb/>
of this <add>the aggregate of</add>force. <del>On the other hand suppose this expen</del> Suppose then<lb/>
as hand set to the expence<add>aggregate of <gap/></add>, the greater the expence the greater the<lb/>
no limit set to the expence<add>aggregate of <gap/></add>, the greater the expence the greater the<lb/>
number you may have.  On the other hand<lb/>
numbers you may have.  On the other hand suppose the aggregate<lb/>
<add>if <unclear>expence</unclear></add> a <gap/>al quantity not to be exceeded , the number you use him<lb/>
<add>if <unclear>expence</unclear></add> a <unclear>final</unclear> quantity not to be exceeded , the number you <unclear>use time</unclear><lb/>
and thus the aggregate efficiency of this fine will be inversely <lb/>
and thus the aggregate efficiency of this force will be inversely <lb/>
as the quantum of <unclear>expence bestowed</unclear> in each: you <del>more</del><add>less</add> you give<lb/>
as the quantum of <unclear>expence bestowed</unclear> in each: you <del>more</del><add>less</add> you give<lb/>
to each the greater the number you may <add>be able to</add> <del>have</del> of them. you see<lb/>
to each the greater the number you may <add>be able to</add> <del>have</del> of them. you see<lb/>
engage and maintain <add>namely</add> of those upon what you <add>are ready to</add> give to them is sufficient</p>
engage and maintain <add>namely</add> of those upon which you <add>are ready to</add> give to them is sufficient</p>





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1824. June 18 Constitutional Code

Ch. XXI Ministers Severally
S.3.14. Army Minister
SS. Stipendiara applied
IX Expence

Quere whether to employ this law, or at all?

Instructional

Art. or . V. Expence minimizing principal.

Of the all-embracing principle - the greatest happiness principle
one obvious branch is this, of the principdictates of which extend
thus impose over the application extend, most<add>applicability cuses</add> every branch of the service. At which the same
the case of this object is an interest which antagonizes in some antagonizes with the interest of
every one of these same branches in reality or in appearance
with that of every one of these same branches. Say in appearance:
for it has been seen disertion that in regard to services
of persons expence if unskilfullyunaptly applied may, if in a
certain way unaptly applied counteract and with a force
proportions to the amount of it the objectsall of the to which in
reality or appearance it is directed. When you have employed
the expence necessary to engage for the office the service of an
apt individual, every thing more that you can give to him
will tendrather rather to diminish than to augment the value
quantity and value of the service good he will do to the service he will render. Then
it is that by minimize expence, is meant of course
reduce it to narrow something as it can be reduced to
without preponderant detriment to the to the branch of service to what
it is applied.

Instructional

Thus it is plusmore particularly in the military force the The If
the expence be not lineated branch be regarded as at the expence The greater the number of functionaries
thus employed, the greater other things equal will be the aggregate efficiencyThe greater the number of the function
of this the aggregate offorce. On the other hand suppose this expen Suppose then
no limit set to the expenceaggregate of , the greater the expence the greater the
numbers you may have. On the other hand suppose the aggregate
if expence a final quantity not to be exceeded , the number you use time
and thus the aggregate efficiency of this force will be inversely
as the quantum of expence bestowed in each: you moreless you give
to each the greater the number you may be able to have of them. you see
engage and maintain namely of those upon which you are ready to give to them is sufficient





Identifier: | JB/042/044/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 42.

Date_1

1824-06-18

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

042

Main Headings

constitutional code

Folio number

044

Info in main headings field

constitutional code

Image

001

Titles

instructional

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

c1

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

j whatman turkey mill 1824

Marginals

Paper Producer

admiral pavel chichagov

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1824

Notes public

"quere whether to employ this here, or at all?"

ID Number

12967

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