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1822 Jany 8
Penal Code Form Generation NomographyNeology

Barbarous – as applied to words – fallacy invoked on it.

Opposite to
may is – not
may not, but can not,
an anomaly analogous
to that which has place in
the case of shall and will.

☞ 21 April 1826. Add to compound appellations – part and parcel

Onomatopœia – is
1. Nature
2. Origin of the word
3. Uses and justification.
4. Rules for applications

Uses. 1. Clearness. 2. Conciseness. 3. Comprehensiveness.
4. Uniformity: idus verba eudem

1824 Feb. 16. Extend this to formularies:
to formular phrases: examples of which are numerous
in the text of J.B.'s Constitutional Code.


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Const. or Penal Code Form Neology
Panorama
Peristrephic Panorama
Diorama
Cosmorama
Pæceilorama
Panstereorama
Eidonranion
Monopoloylogue
Musical Automata
Arraphostic Shoes
N– odontica
Hydrostatic Moon Lamps
Gymnastics
Papyro-plastics
Cephalic Snuff


Identifier: | JB/549/064/001
"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 549.

Date_1

1822-01-08

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549

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064

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Nomography or Form

Image

001

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Text sheet

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Penner

Jeremy Bentham

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Jeremy Bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Jeremy Bentham

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