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1827. July 18.
Constitutional Code.
Ch. X. Defensive Force.
§. 2. Leading Principles.
1.
Art 1. Ends of the Defensive
force Establishment.
(composite subdepartment portion of the
Executive Department.)
I. Positive ends. 1. Main or
primary security against
foreign hostility.
2. Collateral or secondary subserviency to other parts
branches of the public service.
II. Negative.
1. Minimizing danger to
superordinate from this
subordinate authority.
2. Minimizing expense.
2.
Art 2. Subject-matters, on
the aptitude of which the
do. aptitude of this establishment
depends are
1. The persons.
2. The things.
Not to this head belongs
what regards things: but
to Ch. IX. §. 7. Statistic function,
(they belonging to the real
stock) and National
Defence Code, as per §. 1.
Branches — Art 2. and infra-Art.
3.
Art 3. As To persons belonging
to the Personal Stock,
so far as depends on them
the aptitude of a Defensive
Force Establishment will
depend on their appropriate
aptitude respectively.
4.
Art 4. As to these ends,
all others are subordinate:
I. e. means.
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