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1826 Decr. 10
Review of Humphreys
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Ch Agenda
§ Expositing matter
IV Terms belonging to the common stock of
the language, but but by reason of their ambiguity, their imput rendering their imput needing fixation by
coupled with frequency of occurrence and importance with reference to practice their imput needing for legal purposes by reason of that extent and importance:
distinction and fixation: wherein universally intelligible, but by reason perfectly intelligible but not the less indeterminate
of ambiguous, the their ambiguousness, not the less needing to bee thus filled for use.or ambiguous. Examples. 1. Land. 2. House
2. Modifications of place, divers Times its division 3. Divisions of time
3. Time. 34. Works 45. Denomination of time fo
Sub examples. 1. Day, the Day the portion of the year: day in contradistinction to Night. as contradistinction for
Day the portion of tim the opposite to Night. and Day the of the week
4.2. Month Calendar Lunar, andMonth Calendar. .3. Year ordinary, Year
Bestdite. In regard to Land, up comes here a suspicion that on
authors definition or exposition wants something of being adequately comprehensive: scarcely being capable of being
note comprised, for example
groundworks and underground
works.
V. Words. some therthere are, which, notwithstanding ththus all
-comprehensiveness, of their extent and and this and this and the need there will be of them
in the an all-comprehensive Pan the universal Code, stand not in need ofnot not any express defounction;
import buy on each occasions rendered by the occasion rendered sufficiently determinate To this land belong devious names
of genera generadefficiency besides
the jurisprudential terms
Hap
brought to view above.
by the occasion in which they andemployed. They belong to the prodmany of them
of gr qu which
wantLa sh belonging to that
(2)
A pretty hascollection of them may be seen in the
of the employment given to them in the abovementioned a Chapter of Chapter of
Constitutional Code Ch IX Ministers collectively. S1.7 Statute of indu (4)
[2] The uch of law is not
small but the field they belong
to is proportionably
extensive. The time when for each I
willof them require to receive its exposition
is the time when the subject
it belongs to is for the first
first time brought uponupon the
carpet.
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(1)
namely Examples 4. Subject matters of operation. 2. Operations. 3. Correspondent functions 34 Operators. 45 Instruments.
5 Functions 5 Judicial and other Mandates. 7. States of things. 8. Events. 9. Occasioncies |
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(3)
As to expositions, candidates our learned Reformists Code, short as it is, Candidates
in it Candidates for this honour the h I of I have
a list of, not fewer than 289, belonging to one or other of the above selected from it this same Code of one
Authors show as it is This These however in no inconsiderable number
Of finding times presenting a demand, in one account or otheralators apply not to this above but to every other portion of
for this operation I have a list of Candidates no far the 289
the universal Code. Of the whole number stock belonging to that aggregate
site both from the 48 Statute of an Authors Code
the number, of course, can ot be small. But[+]
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But (says somebody) here are two sets of words:one composed of the desire of distinction in the conscious
of those which require exposition; the other of those that are fit
if such is the of requiring to be defined,
to be employed in giving it: and which therefore must not of them where is the business of distinction to end what need him yet to
be such as to render their imput clear require to be themselvesdefine them who will and which on the account material
in need of being defended subjected to
that same operation. Between the one set and the other where will you draw the lines?
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