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<p>8.10.20.40</p>
<p>1.2.4.5</p>


<p>As much as the first is greater than the second in one parcel<lb/>
so much is the last but one greater than the last in the<lb/>
other parcel <add>again</add> as much as the second is greater than<lb/>
the third in one parcel so much is the last but two<lb/>
greater than the last but one in the other parcel<lb/>
By this it appears that in one parcel you diminish<lb/>
your Quantities from the first anticedent to the<lb/>
last consequent <del>where as</del> and in the same proportion<lb/>
as in the other parcel you increase from the last<lb/>
consequent to the first anticedent.  Every  it<gap/> you<lb/>
take every new quantity you apply is a circumstance<lb/>
influencing the value of the last <unclear>consignent</unclear> in the<lb/>
first parcel it is so, but in the other parcels you<lb/>
<del>influence</del> apply a quantity as an influencing circumstance<lb/>
<del>towards</del><add><del>in</del></add> affecting the Value of the first Antecedent</p>


<p>If in the midst of such series you should take a<lb/>
Quantity which shall be greater than the last taken<lb/>
consequently tend to increase the value of the last<lb/>
<del>consequent</del>, you at the same time in the other<lb/>
parcel take a quantity less than the last taken<lb/>
<gap/>consequently tending to increase the first antecedent<lb/>
<unclear>Theme</unclear> it appears that</p>


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8.10.20.40

1.2.4.5

As much as the first is greater than the second in one parcel
so much is the last but one greater than the last in the
other parcel again as much as the second is greater than
the third in one parcel so much is the last but two
greater than the last but one in the other parcel
By this it appears that in one parcel you diminish
your Quantities from the first anticedent to the
last consequent where as and in the same proportion
as in the other parcel you increase from the last
consequent to the first anticedent. Every it you
take every new quantity you apply is a circumstance
influencing the value of the last consignent in the
first parcel it is so, but in the other parcels you
influence apply a quantity as an influencing circumstance
towardsin affecting the Value of the first Antecedent

If in the midst of such series you should take a
Quantity which shall be greater than the last taken
consequently tend to increase the value of the last
consequent, you at the same time in the other
parcel take a quantity less than the last taken
consequently tending to increase the first antecedent
Theme it appears that



Identifier: | JB/135/062/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 135.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

135

Main Headings

Folio number

062

Info in main headings field

Image

002

Titles

Category

copy/fair copy sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

verso

Page Numbering

Penner

sir samuel bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::gr [with crown]]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

465260002

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