[4] The bostoelle of the officers of the indelta is a house and lands, which they have the use of, and whose rent is proportioned to their rank. This rent is their salary. The minister’s house is also called his bostoelle, and the minister has the use of it besides his other perquisites. The soldier of the indelta has his torp, his little house with a garden and a few acres of land. The indelta is a rural army, whose excellent organization was formed by Charles XII., and to which there is nothing analogous elsewhere.