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<head>Prospects of Perfection in several Sciences<lb/> Philology.</head>
<head>Prospects of Perfection in several Sciences<lb/> Philology.</head>


<p>1 Indexes of Proper names of men <del>in all original <gap/></del> for a perfect <lb/><add>Ancient</add> Biography &#x2014;</p>  
<p>1 Indexes of Proper names of men <del>in all original Histories</del> for a perfect <lb/><add>Ancient</add> Biography &#x2014;</p>  


<p>2<hi rend='superscript'>d</hi> Indexes of Names of Places &amp;c for a perfect Geography</p> <p>3. Indexes of <del>particular</del> all Words at large to form perfect <hi rend='underline'>particular</hi> <add><del><gap/></del> <add>National</add> </add> <lb/>Grammar &amp; Vocabularies <add><del>Universal</del></add> </p>
<p>2<hi rend='superscript'>d</hi> Indexes of Names of Places &amp;c for a perfect Geography</p>  
 
<p>3. Indexes of <del>particular</del> all Words at large to form perfect <hi rend='underline'>particular</hi> <add><del><gap/></del> <add>National</add> </add> <lb/>Grammar &amp; Vocabularies <add><del>Universal</del></add> </p>
   
   
<p>3. Index Vocabularies perfect with references to the respective <unclear>Authors</unclear> <lb/>will <del>serve</del> <add>make</add> perfect Common-places &amp; Harmonies &#x2014; <note>This can only be done in the dead languages &#x2014; in the living the task would <del>be</del> be infinite.</note> </p>
<p>3. Index Vocabularies perfect with references to the respective Authors <lb/>will <del>serve</del> <add>make</add> perfect Common-places &amp; Harmonies &#x2014;  
 
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<p>4 <del>Vocabularies</del> <add>Such</add> Commonplaces will relate to Politics, Divinity &amp; <gap/> <lb/>Sciences real or imaginary with which the Ancients were conversant, <gap/> <lb/>supersede <add>in good measure</add> the <del>use</del> <add>cultivation</add> of what is called <sic>Litterature</sic>, i.e. the laying in <add>before hand</add> a<lb/> promiscuous &amp; incoherent &amp;, what is never perfect, stock at the <gap/> <lb/>of <sic>it's</sic>   
<note>This can only be done in the dead languages &#x2014; in the living the task would <del>be</del> be infinite.</note> </p>
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


<p>4 <del>Vocabularies</del> <add>Such</add> Commonplaces will relate to Politics, Divinity &amp; <gap/> <lb/>Sciences real or imaginary with which the Ancients were conversant, <gap/> <lb/>supersede <add>in good measure</add> the <del>use</del> <add>cultivation</add> of what is called <sic>Litterature</sic>, i.e. the laying in <add>before hand</add> a<lb/> promiscuous &amp; incoherent &amp;, what is never perfect, stock at the <unclear>least</unclear> <lb/>


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of <sic>it's</sic> ever being wanted, instead of taking in <foreign><unclear>pro se nota</unclear></foreign> what is wanted, <gap/><lb/> as much as ever is <add>shall be</add> wanted</p>


<head><sic>Chymistry</sic> &#x2014;</head>


<p>All that is done in <sic>Chymistry</sic> consists in 1<hi rend='superscript'>st</hi> subjecting bodies to various degrees <lb/>of heat or cold &#x2014; 2<hi rend='superscript'>d</hi> bringing their parts into contiguity <lb/><del>differences</del> <add>distinctions</add> between bodies to be referred to the respective <hi rend='underline'>Senses</hi> <gap/><lb/> they are taken.</p>
<head>Philology Indices <foreign>Universales</foreign></head>






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Prospects of Perfection in several Sciences
Philology.

1 Indexes of Proper names of men in all original Histories for a perfect
Ancient Biography —

2d Indexes of Names of Places &c for a perfect Geography

3. Indexes of particular all Words at large to form perfect particular <add>National </add>
Grammar & Vocabularies Universal

3. Index Vocabularies perfect with references to the respective Authors
will serve make perfect Common-places & Harmonies —
This can only be done in the dead languages — in the living the task would be be infinite.

4 Vocabularies Such Commonplaces will relate to Politics, Divinity &
Sciences real or imaginary with which the Ancients were conversant,
supersede in good measure the use cultivation of what is called Litterature, i.e. the laying in before hand a
promiscuous & incoherent &, what is never perfect, stock at the least

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of it's ever being wanted, instead of taking in pro se nota what is wanted,
as much as ever is shall be wanted

Chymistry

All that is done in Chymistry consists in 1st subjecting bodies to various degrees
of heat or cold — 2d bringing their parts into contiguity
differences distinctions between bodies to be referred to the respective Senses
they are taken.

Philology Indices Universales




Identifier: | JB/107/004/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 107.

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107

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Folio number

004

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prospects of perfection in several sciences

Image

002

Titles

philology / chymistry

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text sheet

Number of Pages

2

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recto

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Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::j honig & zoonen [lion with crown motif]]]

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cc1

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Notes public

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34995

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