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1827. July 18.
Constitutional Code.
Ch. X. Defensive Force.
§. 2. Leading Principles.
12.
Art 12. II. External security
maximizing.
In the case of stipendiaries,
this property is of
primary importance;
in the case of radicals,
secondary only.
13.
Art 13. II. Internal security
maximizing.
In the case of stipendiaries,
this property is of
secondary importance
only: in the case of radical,
of primary.
For the modes in which
the stipendiary force
may be rendered subservient to
internal security, see
Ch. XI. §. 5. Preventive
Service Minister. and
§. 18. Collateral employment.
4.
Art 14. III. Aptitude maximizing.
Subject matters, persons
and things: subjects or
objects of reference, the several
ends, means and
properties hereinabove and
after mentioned.
See Ch. IX. §. 7. Statistic
function.
This property applies to
both branches.
Security maximizing
points to the desired
object; aptitude maximizing
to the main cause of that
effect.
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