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<hi rend="superscript"><gap/></hi> <head>GEOM.</head>
<note><hi rend="superscript">4)</hi></note>


The reason why Fictitious entities admit<lb/>
<head>GEOM.</head>
 
<p>The reason why Fictitious entities admit<lb/>
not of any definition for genus it <unclear>differention</unclear><lb/>
not of any definition for genus it <unclear>differention</unclear><lb/>
appears to be this.  They are of no genus<lb/>
appears to be this.  They are of no genus<lb/>
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the only way in which they are capable<lb/>
the only way in which they are capable<lb/>
of being expounded is this one may<lb/>
of being expounded is this one may<lb/>
point out, by which <del><gap/></del> our senses<lb/>
point out, by which <del>of</del> our senses<lb/>
<del>and by and they</del> as discover such<lb/>
<del>and by and they</del> as discover such<lb/>
properties to exist. how they introduce<lb/>
properties to exist. how they introduce<lb/>
themselves to our cognizance by means<lb/>
themselves to our cognizance by means<lb/>
of our senses,
of our senses, what appearances bodies<lb/>
exhibit when thay are said to exist.<lb/>
This is done not by <add>an <add>2 or 3</add></add><add>exact number of</add> <del>The ex</del> words but <lb/>
by one or more sentences, by as <unclear>many sentences</unclear><lb/>
as is convenient to express <add>describe</add> such appearances<lb/>
by that number of Sentences which will<lb/>
do this but by a Paraphrasis.<lb/>
To describe the circumstances of an act is<lb/>
to <del>describe</del> enumerate the fictitious entities of <note>Circumstances.</note><lb/>
<unclear>circumjoint</unclear> bodies and the <unclear>degrees</unclear> in which they <lb/>
influence  the action.</p>
 
 
 
 


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4)

GEOM.

The reason why Fictitious entities admit
not of any definition for genus it differention
appears to be this. They are of no genus
they are each of them a head itself
under which Substances may be classed
according as they have that property Fictitious
Entities
how Expanded.

the only way in which they are capable
of being expounded is this one may
point out, by which of our senses
and by and they as discover such
properties to exist. how they introduce
themselves to our cognizance by means
of our senses, what appearances bodies
exhibit when thay are said to exist.
This is done not by an <add>2 or 3</add>exact number of The ex words but
by one or more sentences, by as many sentences
as is convenient to express describe such appearances
by that number of Sentences which will
do this but by a Paraphrasis.
To describe the circumstances of an act is
to describe enumerate the fictitious entities of Circumstances.
circumjoint bodies and the degrees in which they
influence the action.





Identifier: | JB/135/059/004"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 135.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

not numbered

Box

135

Main Headings

Folio number

059

Info in main headings field

geom.

Image

004

Titles

Category

copy/fair copy sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

sir samuel bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::[gr with crown] [pro patria motif]]]

Marginals

sir samuel bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

46177

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