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Ch. Agenda
(7 § Forms
Neither time nor space to spend for further particularization
or exemplification, neither time nor space can be spared, nor space.
To my learned master I must beg here to refer myself for whatsoever corrects this loss, least any be to
require.
1
For avoidance of misallocation,
avoid its causes
For avoidance of undignity in so far as producible,
by want of appropriate order in the contents of a sentence : in
one word by misallocation. Avoid the several the employing any of its
several causes. Examples.
Look out for and give description of all participatory
the English lawyers as distinguished for their
use as well as
lawyers in the language of all other nations.
2
Examples
1. Between a pronoun
relative and its antecedent
interposition of another
word capable of acting as
antecedent — Remedy appropriate
transposition
Example.
1. Between a pronoun relative con sat adjective as substantive
and its proper and intended antecedent interposition of another
word capable of threading bearing towards it in the relation of the
anteced. Remedy appropriate transposition.
3
2 Placing a negative
in contiguity with an
unintended subject-matter
2. Placing in contiguity with one a negative or a adverb
relative in contiguity with a subject matter — a term
or a clause a preposition other than that to which it is intended to
be applied.
4
3 So a restrictive
So a restrictive (only) Note a restrictive is a partial
negative
5
4 Placing a modificative
clause so as to be
applicable to an unintended
principal.
Placing a limitative modificative or say restrictive or other modificative clause bet in
such situation that it is alike applicable to a principal an unintended
clause, as to the intended principal to which in the character of a principal clause it is
not meant as to the to which it is meant to apply
Example Parliament shall be held over every year, or
oftener if need be
Remedies to example 4
1. Imbed the modificative
clause in the intended principal
2. Place as follows 1. the
modificative clause 2. the intended
principal 3. the unintended
principal
Remedies one or other according to the structure
of the sentence Imbed the rest modificative sentence clause in the
intended principal clause. Example — or, if need be, oftener
If of the intended principal clause the place is anterior to
that of the principal clause not intended, place the modificative
clause
clause at the beginning of
the sentence, and next
to it the clause intended
to be modified.
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