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1826. Decr. 8 13
Review of Humphreys
Ch. Agenda
§. 11 Form or Matter?
§ Anti d body expend
4. Now as to the exposition matter a order purpose of its Distinguishable uses and purposes
exclusion of the several malefactors, to which, on this only all subjects but every part
of the field, and on this inbut
particular, manner in
that, discourse is liable
to labour under. On the
part of heavens, and rad,
non-conception and unsuception:
on the part
of the discourse itself,
unintelligibility, obscurity,
indeterminateness, ambiguity.
Purposes and use
of expositive number
exclusion of this
undesirable results.
For the exclusion of the
frin a Code of law.
I beFor this purpose a set of rules
which little from
, and too be when
compleated will beere long candidates
for employment at
the hands of my band
master: most of them See I would
on the present occasion
give use: but time and
space forbid.
Import fixation expedients arrangements or say arrangements
lengthiness [+] unitelligibility, obscurity indeterminateness, and
for prevention of obscurity and ambiguity in the point
lengthiness of the discourse - non conception or misconception on his part
of the hear render, sufficient of the
learned masters service when compleated which it wants not
much of being learned master's service
—
For prevention exclusion of all four imperfections, appropriate
exposition. Needs of exposition, deficiency (for it deposition)and paraphrasis
add description where needful - exemplification where needful
How by defction or paraphrasis acceding to the nature of the exp
How the three last iderations are accomplished is obvious
existence of lengthiness is so by substitutingthereafter the word so expanded
to the matter employed or the equivalent of the matter of the word in the expanding it the word so expounded
word: so likewise to lists of particular of any sort, some
one common appellate simple or compounded, bestowed once for upon
the aggregate of three
—
Subject Objects Topics For not require ge governlessience: red
applying applicable to the covering each of them an its own way whole field of law which field of law. . .1
1. Subject matter of operation subject entities matters real and fictitious
2. Operations
3. Operative
4. Instruments
5. Results. 6. Events. 7. States of things both included under 8. Occurrences
The operations are effectively fictitious entities: the other one
representative respectively of real or of fictitious entities acceds
as the same lies in the body or the mind
Add to them the as Subject matter of requires exposition - for instancethe name of
the law of ambiguity fictitious entities - circumstance - constituting entities - space
place and time
Divisions of Time
Divisions of time requiring to be expanded for exclusion of
ambiguity to day the ethem of the Greeks comprising night
and day and considered as constituting a part of the year. 2, Day
as opposed and with it light as distinguished from darkness, with
a view to right of entry and aggravation of the office of privilaless--braking
ordinary and .
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