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1821 Decr. 24
Codification Proposal
☞ 29 Decr 1821. Rewrite this text for the head of universal admissn.
First, as to universal admissibility.
To show For showing the grounds of the conclusion formed thus expressed in relation
to this head, the following positions or observations
to be brought to view.
1. as between part and part out of the question
1. Each part In a draught for the purpose taking each
part by itself, aptitude of on the part of his work will be
greater, if there be but one hand, than if divers hands
be employed in it.
2. By the draughtsman's political situation with reference to in respect of political power
the influence of all the several causes of inaptitude on
the part of the workman and his work will be modified.
3. To each such situation belongs causes of inapitude in the shape a particular and sinister
interest, strengthened by interest-begotten and other prejudices.
4. In each such situation the influence of such sinister
interests and prejudices receives encrease encrease proportioned
to from the number of the hands; encrease originating in
proportion to the number of the hands.
5. As between part and part, regard for consistency
of design and execution requires that of this great body the parts should
all of them if possible be the work of one and the same
hand.
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