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Indirect Legislation § 10
Conclusion
the policy of Jesuitry and Machiavelism: but
that which forms the best feature in the exalted
characters of the Frederics, the Gustavus's and
the Catherines.
Chapter entitled
[Plan]
for the next
We should might now enter immediately upon the body
of the work: a upon that part of it which descending
to matters of detail may under many
of the heads instead of a general account idea of
the law, exhibit a specimen of the proposed law itself conceived
in terminis. But first it may not be altogether
without it's use to give a general idea sketch
of the plan adopted in the treatment of these
details; whereby some idea [may be conceived]
of the method that has been observed in the
view of giving it what it is to be wished
for it should possess
in point of
the proportions requisite degrees of [propriety] [efficacy, innoxiousness]
pertinancy
perspicuity, precision perspicuity, amplitude, discrimination
and symmetry may be concerned.
This then will be the business of the concluding
chapter of this introduction. As to the development of the rules which
have been observed in the view view of bestowing investing it
with on it the abovementioned properties
this belongs to the head of composition and must
be referred to the Appendix.
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