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1821 April 25
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Constitutional Finances
Law concerning Finance — Financial Department of Government
The financial department is that
by which is performed the extraction
custody and expenditure of such money and money's worth as is
employed or professed to be employed in the public service: viz. in
the several other departments — in this and the several
other branches of the public service.
Whatsoever be the public function by the exercise of which service is
rendered or pretended
to be rendered to the public, or to any part of it,
money, or money's worth, or both, are, in a quantity more or less
considerable, necessary to be employed and disbursed on the occasion
of its being rendered: the financial branch is thus a branch which
intertwines itself and runs through the several
other branches of the public service.
This branch of Government has for its proper end that
branch of good economy which consists of appropriate
frugality.
In every department of the public service, good management has two perfectly
distinguishable branches: the first peculiar to itself being correspondent
to the particular nature of the service: the other common to it with all
the others: this universally applying branch of good management is
frugality.
Considered in another point of view the peculiar and
characteristic branch here spoken of may be stiled the positive
branch: this, which is common to all, the negative branch. The dictates of
frugality are conformed to in so far as, without preponderant prejudice to
good management in other respects, money and money's worth is avoided
to be disbursed or consumed.
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