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<head>MAXIMS Use of their mutual <add>dependency.</add></head>
<head>MAXIMS Use of their mutual <add>dependency.</add></head>


<p>When a series System of Provisions are governed by <add>mutually dependent &#x2014;</add><lb/>
<p>When a series <add>System</add> of Provisions are governed by <add>mutually dependent &#x2014;</add><lb/>
one common end <add>reason <add>design</add></add>, that end [when apprehended]<lb/>
one common end <add>reason <add>design</add></add>, that end [when apprehended]<lb/>
is a <unclear>Bond</unclear> which ties them together and suffers<lb/>
is a Bond which ties them together and suffers<lb/>
them not to slip out of the memory
them not to slip out of the memory
<lb/>
<note>That common design is to the System what the Cellular Membrane is to the Human body</note></p>
<note>That common design is to the System what the Cellular Membrane is to the Human body</note></p>


<p>A <del><gap/></del> <add>Bundle</add> of Provisions which are all [positive]<lb/>
<p>A <del><gap/></del> <add>Bundle</add> of Provisions which are all [positive]<lb/>
co-ordinate &amp; <sic>independant</sic>, are a <unclear>rope</unclear> of sands<lb/>
co-ordinate &amp; <sic>independant</sic>, are a rope of sands<lb/>
which when accumulated in large numbers, are<lb/>
which when accumulated in large numbers, are<lb/>
not retained without  the utmost difficulty<lb/>
not retained without  the utmost difficulty<lb/>
in so leaky a Vessel.</p>  
in so leaky a Vessel.</p>  


 
<p><note>All such as are capable of it, that is, as are <hi rend='underline'>comparate</hi> should be put into Sub-alternation, in manner as <hi rend='underline'>Words</hi> are in the Vocabulary </note>
<p>Maxims being very various in their extent &amp;<lb/>
<lb/>
application should be gather'd together in <gap/><lb/>
Maxims being very various in their extent &amp;<lb/>
application should be <sic>gather'd</sic> together in <gap/><lb/>
<sic>groupes</sic> in which those which are related should be placed in due sub-ordination to each other<lb/>
<sic>groupes</sic> in which those which are related should be placed in due sub-ordination to each other<lb/>
<note>All such as are capable of it, that is, as are <hi rend='underline'>comparate</hi> should be put into Sub-alternation, in manner as <hi rend='underline'>Words</hi> are in the Vocabulary </note>
instead of being made all co-ordinate as<lb/>
instead of being made all co-ordinate as<lb/>
the way is in those collections which are to be<lb/>
the way is in those collections which are to be<lb/>
met with in books. <hi rend='superscript'>+</hi>  
met with in books. <hi rend='superscript'>+</hi>
<lb/>  
<note><hi rend='superscript'>+</hi> Bacon's <unclear>Wingates</unclear> Heath's</note></p>
<note><hi rend='superscript'>+</hi> Bacon's <unclear>Wingates</unclear> Heath's</note></p>


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thus none above them to limit them, are so wide that<lb/>
thus none above them to limit them, are so wide that<lb/>
<add>when presented to</add> the intellect it cannot take them in, and many <unclear>other</unclear><!-- end of word missing at edge of page --><lb/>
<add>when presented to</add> the intellect it cannot take them in, and many <unclear>other</unclear><!-- end of word missing at edge of page --><lb/>
<add>a</add> not having their extent examined previous to their <unclear>being</unclear><lb/>
<add>a</add> not having their extent examined previous to their being<lb/>
utter'd, are not true.</p>
<sic>utter'd</sic>, are not true.</p>




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MAXIMS Use of their mutual dependency.

When a series System of Provisions are governed by mutually dependent —
one common end reason <add>design</add>, that end [when apprehended]
is a Bond which ties them together and suffers
them not to slip out of the memory
That common design is to the System what the Cellular Membrane is to the Human body

A Bundle of Provisions which are all [positive]
co-ordinate & independant, are a rope of sands
which when accumulated in large numbers, are
not retained without the utmost difficulty
in so leaky a Vessel.

All such as are capable of it, that is, as are comparate should be put into Sub-alternation, in manner as Words are in the Vocabulary
Maxims being very various in their extent &
application should be gather'd together in
groupes in which those which are related should be placed in due sub-ordination to each other
instead of being made all co-ordinate as
the way is in those collections which are to be
met with in books. +
+ Bacon's Wingates Heath's

The consequence is, that many of them, having
thus none above them to limit them, are so wide that
when presented to the intellect it cannot take them in, and many other
a not having their extent examined previous to their being
utter'd, are not true.




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050

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025

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maxims use of their mutual dependency

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::[britannia with shield motif]]]

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Paper Producer

Corrections

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Notes public

ID Number

16016

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