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22 Jany 1811
Nomography – Redundancies – modes of
I. Curable by simple Omission
made respecting the imperative
mood – modal.
1. Words of permission in
company with words of
prohibition or is
prohibition.
1. shall [and may]
2. [authorized and] required
2. Numerical
2. 2 respecing number
A general A universal term in the plural
when in comparing with
an indefinite term in
the singular so connected
with the hypothetical
imagination
of as to have the
effect of an universal
term in the plural.
3. 1 a universal
term in the plural
when in comparing with
the universal term in
the singular.
"all and every person
and or persons."
Redundancies
1. Sexual.
2. Numeral
3. Modal.
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II. Curable not but by Superstition.
3. 1 a universal
term in the plural
when in comparing with
the universal term in
the singular.
"all and every person
and or persons."
Redundancies
1. Sexual.
2. Numeral
3. Modal.
1. A list of ungenerical
species. Remedy –
Substitute he common
generic term in the first
place the common generic
term, followed by
the list of those such its
ungenerical species,
with an indication of
the relation which they
thus bear to it.
Thereafter substitute
to the list of ungeneric
species the including inclusive
generic term,
– presenting it in the
-indicating
type – or say emphatic type.
2. iteratively compleative
3. iteratively restorative
4. iteratively synonymistic
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