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1826. Octr. 31
Review of Humphreys

2o ult
Ch Agenda

(3 1.

Other awkwardnesses there are that come in the company of attendant upon
this surplusage. By the to that belongs to convey the object
indicated and introduced is the person by who the estate is to be received:
by the with that belongs to charge the p thing which the a person
is eventually to receive, by the on a person to whom for whom a benefit
to be charged on and then deducted from the thing is to be received
These can be objects intended for each other put shut up as it were into in
a great bag a dark room, blindfold and left to find one another out as
soon and as well as they can.

If as being a conjunct of the mere substitute settlement
the verb settle is to be employed, such is the obscurity
of it such its want of clear the words convey
and charge the effects of which the effect of it includes
that an article, it should seem, could not be ill employed in
giving an exposition of it: as likewise a preposition to it, an
exposition of the word charge: say for example equivalent eventual conveyance.

Perhaps As a proof of the practical ill effects of the darkness the obscurity
I may perhaps venture to adduce the extreme no small perplexity
[+] in which perplexity, the
is I fear but too
apparent in the attempt
made by me to truncate
the learned into
language

in which I find myself involved in my endeavours to find
my way through it. True it is old and I am I am but
a tyro in the science of which he is a master. Men it
like me has it happened any such happened to be in a that of drawing
nor are we in that of reading a favourite settlement, in the
whole course of my life. Still I can not regard the perplexity
as irrelevant to the purpose of short and an assemblage lay
so ever of short uninvolved sentences in preference as
beneficial substitute to one long one he can lengthen or other
comparatively small number of lengthy ones: for great as is my own perplexity
I hope I am not too assuming in my apprehension
lest not only on the part of the hero of the drama Miss
but even on the part of the hero Mr Allen, the degree intensity of this
unpleasant
unpleasant sensation
should it happen to this
respectively at any time
after the having more
he looks into the fact
of my learned masters
labours; might be still
greater, and it is for
these matters I enquire, if for any that the sweetmeat were intended.




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1826-10-31

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078

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Review of Humphreys

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142

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Review of Humphreys

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recto

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