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Academic
will come after
Natural History
Chemistry and
Botany

It must probably
be home-made
— from
Cullen, Fordyce
Duncan, Buchan
&c See
Townsend.

Principal objects

1. Knowledge of
ones own constitution

2. Diatetics

3. General instructions
for
cases of sudden
exigency

4. Antidotes against
Vulgar Errors

As there is so
much reasoning
in it, it should
be one of the last
studies

Of Anatomy
such a knowledge
will be sufficient
as may be
conveyed by Skeletons
and preserved
specimens
without — Dissections.


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Morals

Must be all home
made and ought
to be taught before
much of
History is read
except the very
choicest such as
Hume & Voltaire
To which may perhaps
be added
Robertson as
containing perhaps
no anti pacific
or other bad principles.

7. Biana will
probably all or
most of them be
ready by that time
— at least the Legislation
Books

Private Morals
will come after
the Theory of Legislation
as being
built upon the theory
of offences, as
far as that goes.

Instruments
Converting comforts
into Rewards


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Ordo docend

Reading

Writing

Arithmetic

Drawing (perspective
for
Machinery)

Botany

Mechanics

Chemistry

Geometry (the proposition
without the
demonstrations) incorporated
with
Drawing and Mechanics.

Writing will come
in very early requiring
no force of
either body or mind
much less intelligence
than reading

So drawing in
its simplest forms
which are sufficient
for Mechanics

Music — earlier
or later, according
to the Ear —

From the very first,
they will all be thrown
in the way of it.

Writing and drawing
instruction not
so early in domestic
education as they
might be, because
they require Masters
or sending School.
Masters for such an age too expensive
and reading too school
too expensive as well
as too early.


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Two Classes of
Boys

Literary — with
handicraft recreations

Handicraft — with
literary recreations.

The Literary to be
selected and draughted
from such of the
whole number as
promise best for literature

Good Husbandry

Each boy put to
the particular of literature French for which
he discovers most
talent

Improvements contin:d

15 Sciences consisting
if as chiefly of exhibition
of nomenclature
may in so far
be taught at the earliest
period: especially when
the same things which
are objects of exhibition
are subjects of nomenclature.

16 In respect of
that branch of morality
that concerns venery,
to provide the means
of gratification as
early as is consistent
with health, and to
keep back the formation
of the desire till
the means of innocent
gratification are
presented.


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Recreations

Such as are not
useful; i:e: moving
getting, to be either

1. Common and
made to illustrate
philosophical principles.
Ex.gr

1. Peg a lop — Te-to-tum,

2. Marbles

3. Shuttlecock

4. Ball

2. Philosophical
requiring philos:
apparatus — or
In this case they
should make or
help make the apparatus

The philosophical
recreation apparatus
likely advertised
in cheap sets
may serve as
models -

Scot the namet, in
the nd — Exeter
Change or thereabouts.




Identifier: | JB/107/054/002
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Box

107

Main Headings

panopticon

Folio number

054

Info in main headings field

paedotrophium

Image

002

Titles

improvements

Category

plan

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

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Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

35045

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