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1831 Aug 9 J
Colonization Society + +

Ch. II. Means of effectu
§.1. Vicinity maxim

1

Chapter II

Ch § Means of effectuation, primary, characteristic
and distinctive — the Vicinity maximizing or Dispersion-preventing principle.

1
Radical, or say
Fundamental
means of effectuation

§.1. Radical or say fundamental means, juxtaposition Import and use of this term.

Understand by this principle that according to which
or say maximization of vicinity will be made as between the spot
granted to and occupied by each Colonist or say Settler; relation had
to the aggregate of the spots, granted to and occupied
by the Colonists which the grant finds already in
existence.

2
Correspondent Rule
Maximize Vicinity

Rule 1. Choose for the subject matter of each
grant after the first, a spot contiguous to some
part of the land already granted or as near to
the being contiguous as the nature of the case will admitt.

3
Correspondent principle
Vicinity-maximizing
principle: or say
Dispersion preventing
principle.

Such may be the words of the rule to which allusion may be considered to be
made by the mention of Correspondent principle Vicinity-maximization
principle. or Dispersion-preventing principle,
as above. (a)

Observation or Notes

☞ Of the principle I should expect to find the propriety
incontestably established. But the proof of it has been diffused
and scattered through a variety of small publications;
and requires (it should seem) to be condensed, and placed —
the whole of it — under this one head. that is to say under
the head of this Rule; to which, when occasion calls
allusion may be made by the principle.

4
Usefulness of the
appropriate denomination

More then will be immediately perceived will be found
☞ Next will come the question in regard to the several
descriptions whose concurrence is necessary to the
effectuation of this object, what shall be the arguments
by which this concurrence may be obtained

the convenience from the having for the designation and communication

☞ The aground: for I cannot spare time
for the endeavour to extract from all the pamphlets

of a state of things in which every thing the
in question which to me seem needful
under the several other heads —

finds a locution composed of no more J. B. than three
words all of them perfectly familiar to every body, by which the
idea may be called up into the mind of any body and every body
in its clearest state, instead of a multitude of different phrases new
more
more or less lengthy phrases
sentences or broken
scraps of sentences in
endless variety liable
to present to different
persons ideas more or less different — Logically speaking, it will afford to all persons interested, a comm subject of predication.



Identifier: | JB/008/154/001
"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 8.

Date_1

1831-08-09

Marginal Summary Numbering

1-4

Box

008

Main Headings

Folio number

154

Info in main headings field

colonization society

Image

001

Titles

chapter ii / observation or notes

Category

copy/fair copy sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

e1

Penner

james mill

Watermarks

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

3258

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