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Of favouring Desertion
therefore which any one nation state makes in this way
out of the fund belonging to another state is so much
cost Of loss to the latter state not only an a relative but
in some measure a relative loss to the state of
which the man enlisted was a member . .
Upon the whole therefore it appears that there are
two ways in by which this branch of the public force
may undergo a relative diminution: O by the
desertion of a man from the service of the state in question: it's serviced: and by
the enlisting of one any of it's subjects from in any
foreign service.
Disabling one's Self from Serving. It is a kind of desertion where a man mutilates
himself in any manner in order render
himself incapable of serving. This offence belongs also
to the Military Law.
It is difficult to know how to deal with the
offender in such a case. If it were possible Where this commission
of it were is not very frequent, the best way
perhaps were may be to then let the crime be it's own
punishment. Or perhaps in order to distinguish persons
offenders of this kind from persons who have been
reduced to the same condition by misfortune, it may
be proper to stigmatise them for example with the
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