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1831 March 7 M
Posology

Ch. 2. Posology in general Introduction
§. Users
Opponents, whom
— their motives

3 2

4
Expected should consequently
be of every
lawyer aversion to
extirpation of Judge-made
law.

Thus it is — that independently of the uneasiness produced
by apprehended from the loss of the profit derived from the maleficence of
the system of Judge-made law and technical procedure
in the mind of every practical lawyer to whatsoever class belonging can
not but be have been produced by the causes abovementioned
by the neglect and contempt into which would fall every information
relating to the maleficent system of Judge made substantive
law and procedure law to which another a different system how beneficent
so ever shall should have succeeded

5
So, in theology, which
teaches how to comprehend
what it acknowledges to be
incomprehensible.

Suppose for argument sake — and it is merely for
elucidation and thus for argument sake, the opinion being stated
were regarded as proved to be true, that theology is the knowledge
of information things incapable of being known — — the comprehension of objects
and subject matters incomprehensible — so surely as this effect were
produced so surely would they persons by whom had been
m known to production of this effect be an object of enmity
to all theologians

6
Accordingly proportioned
to the comparative inaptitude
of the present course of language-
learning will be
the present teachers' enmity
to the improvement
and the improver of
posology.

By points of reasoning so sure as the comparative
uselessness and inaptitude of the course hitherto pursued for the
obtaining of information on the subject of posology in of its
branches is rendered manifest so surely will be in a more
or less considerable will every person by whom
should be seen in support it has been made towards the production
of their effect to an object of enacting by the race of
mathematicians.

7
Though not so strong
as in the case of lawyers
and priests — and
poets — genus irritabile
vatum
.

Not quite altogether so drastic and effective will naturally be the im
sentiment in the breast on the part of mathematicians, as on the part of lawyers,
priests, not to speak of poets, of whose a race or class to whom it has happened
to be spoken of by one who himself belongs to it, it has happened to be spoken of by the name
of genus irritabile or irritable class.




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Date_1

1830-03-07

Marginal Summary Numbering

4-7

Box

135

Main Headings

posology

Folio number

309

Info in main headings field

posology

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

c3 / c2

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

street & co 1830

Marginals

Paper Producer

antonio alcala galiano

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1830

Notes public

ID Number

46427

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