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NOTORY Tabular Form. Use to Legislators.
Priestly
Introduction to
Perpective
Preface.
It is particularly fatiguing to the imagination
to put together the parts of a
complex object, when the discription of
each of them is made separately; for each
part being in danger of being forgotten,
while the mind is engaged in attending
to another, the conception of the whole
cannot but be very obscure and inadequate.
The Symetry and elegance of a pile of
building is absolutely lost without a
drawing, and the most masterly painters
are incapable of producing any thing but
the most hideous and unnatural groupes
Yet these tho not
exhibited simultaneously
are exhibited successively
without interruption
In a chain of
Statutes, vast chains
& long intervals of interruption,
during which
[a thousand heterogeneous]
objects] [assail]
the attention is assailed by
Of those Ideas which are
destined to co-exist
in the mind, the material
symbols ought to correspondently co-exist
on their material substratum
PROMULGATION. State. Law. Sensible Form of the Instru
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of figures, without the assistance of
this art.
The thread which
is in working weaving by
the Judgment is
in danger every instant
to be broken
by the strain upon
the memory.
[XXVI] -ment: Tabular. Use to Legislators.
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