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TABULATION.

The Analogy between Table TABLES the Compendy
of Science, & SKELETONS the Compendia
of the Human Body, applied thus to their Nature may beg further in some respects be extended
to their use — Never will a Surgeon learn
to a wound by the the method of treating a diseased limb by the bare Study of a Skeleton:
scarcely will a Student learn a Science,
by the pursuit of a Table. They serve not
to acquaint, but to fix & to preserve: They are
not Institutes, but Memorials. They serve to
knit together the parts of Knowledge when learnt, but
it is not alone that it can (best be acquired.

Accordingly the same Table shall appear to
the Student at his entrance into the Science
confused and unintelligible, which shall have
become after some degree of initiation his , shall be
& instructive.

The same words
speak differently
to the different
understandings.

The A mans name before his
before journey & the
same name after his
Travels through a
discovery have two
different understandings.

Tabulation is to
Clarification, what
elocution is to discourse: composition

Sketches fine slender & general like these, are pleased
in front of a performance, for those initiated who
are familiarized with the details, to contemplate
& persuade in all their parts at once: for those
ascend to some wild compacted
Tabulation
from whence, as from
a Tower, he may
the
which he has
panelled in an 2 abbreviated a list as [and] an extended comprehension to an encreased extent. forms [meditates]

to where it to being who have yet to become so to refer to necessity
as they arrive at the correspondents in
the detail.

This example now it is before us will furnish
us with a few observations that may be |usefull
exhaustive.

When the mind can be brought to perceive
that it grasps every way the limits of this subject
then it is, that it's satisfaction is entire.
A division into two contradictory members so necessarily exhuaus
Adjuncts of specification.

When the Popular Current Form is exactly equal
to the classical one it may be put directly & in
opposition to it: where it comes short of being so,
it may be introduced by [wherein of]
It will often happen that the Popular Form imposed] is
at random & according to no rule, shall be in this case is

This will often be
the case with it
imposed as it is
from some narrow
or other, at
random, & not according
to any corrupt
plans for confirming
in the beneath his subjection, or pushing on for conquest —



Identifier: | JB/070/153/001
"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 70.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

070

Main Headings

of laws in general

Folio number

153

Info in main headings field

tabulation

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

l v g

Marginals

Paper Producer

caroline vernon

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

23268

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