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<head>CLASSIFICATION Law &amp; Physic &#x2014;  Premunire</head>
<p>&amp; some <hi rend="underline">no relation at all</hi>.</p>


CLASSIFICATION LAW & PHYSIC PROMUNIRE
<p>One may judge by this specimen of the<lb/>
<add>how well calculated it is to assist the memory, or inform <lb/>
the judgment</add> methodicalness  of <add>a</add> <del>that</del> system, of which <lb/>
when one comes to examine a <hi rend="underline">Species</hi>,<lb/>
(or <add>rather</add> as for this purpose it must be termed <lb/>
a <hi rend="underline">Genus</hi>) <add>the relation which</add> <del>it turns into that</del> it's subordinate <lb/>
species <add>or to another turns out to be just" none</add> <del>have no relation at all" to one</del><lb/>
<add>at all."</add> <del>another</del>.</p>


& SOME [U/NO RELAITON AT ALL.]
<note>When we come afterwards <lb/>
to make<add>observe</add> enquiry <lb/>concerning <lb/>the points of relation <lb/>between the <lb/>
several species of<lb/>
this species or another<lb/>
as for this purpose it <lb/>
ought to be termed)<lb/>
Genus, we are told<lb/>
in express terms <lb/>
that between several <lb/>
of them there is <lb/>
no relation <lb/>
none at all."</note>
<pb/>
<note>finding a Science <lb/>
intimately connected <lb/>
with their principal <lb/>
one <lb/>
naturally carried to <lb/>
The Science of Botany <lb/>
by <add>its connected intimates</add> the exigencies <lb/>
of their principal ones<lb/>
laid <add>early</add> by the increasing<lb/>
variety of<lb/>
the objects of their<lb/>
speculation under<lb/>
&#x2014; happy necessity<lb/>
of seeking that relief<lb/>
that <gap/><lb/>
supplement to<lb/>
human <add>power</add> faculties<lb/>
of the human need<lb/>
which only order<lb/>
can bestow</note>


One may judge by this speedness of the
<p>It was <add>always</add> the rights of a certain men, or of certain <lb/>
[/how will caulculated it is to adjust the memory, or inform the judgment]
classes of men, <add>or the interests</add><del>that mad</del> of what has in <lb/>
methodically of a system, of which
each society been called Religion, that have<lb/>
when one comes to examine a [u/Species],
made the principal figure in the System.<lb/>
(or p/rather] as for this purpose it must be termed
by<add>to</add> those <del>their nature</del>  of each species of metal<lb/>
a [u/Genus]) p/the relation which ] [x/xxx] it's subordinate
has been referred: by their relation to those <lb/>
[species [/or to another turns out to be "just" none]
<add>properties have been determine'd</add> nature has been judged of.</p>
no relation at all to one at all."


[side note left:
<p>The principle of General Interest, far from <lb/>
when we come afterwards to make enquiry concerning the points of relation between the several species of
being <add>suffer'd</add> put to preside <add>at</add> over the arrangement<lb/>
this species ... for this purpose it ought to be termed
of the whole, has been sufferd only to exercise<lb/>
Genus, we are told
it's dominion ever have &amp; there a part,<lb/>
in express terms
under the <sic>controul</sic> of some other; <del>to</del> which <lb/>
that between several of them there is no relation none at all.]
<add>has not with</add> better countenance <add>from</add> <del>was by</del> the <add>reigning</add> forwarding prejudice.<lb/>
 
<note> a short &amp; logical<lb/>
[top right] [margin: finding a Science insensibly connected with their prejudicial one intolerably connected to
method</note> <del>made convenient to be give</del>.</p>
The Science of Botany by [/its ???] the exigencies of their principal ]
<pb/>
 
It was [/always] the rights of a certain men, or of certain
classes of men, p/or the interests] of what has in
each society been called Religion, that have
made the principal figure in the System.
by those [x/their nature?] of each species of action
has been referred: by their relation to those
[/properties have been determine'd] nature has been judged of.
 
The principle of General Interest, far from  
being [/suffer'd] put to preside [/at] over the arrangement
of the whole, has been suffer'd only to exercise
it's dominion over have & those a part,
under the controul of some other , to which  
[/has not with] better countenance [/from] the [/reigning] ... force
dries?
 
[bottom left]
 
[x/ The authoraties of the art of Leading, nature,
led by the exigencies of that their ???, to the
cultivation of Natural History more especially
of that branch of it which is termed
Botany, as of a subservient & kindred
Science, + [+: ??] soon found [/early] [x/the ???? variety]
themselves under the happy necessity of calling
in Method to their assistance in subjecting
the exercising variety of it's
productions [x/subjects] to the dominion of their memories
& their understandings.
 
[side note: Those who devoted themselves to [/upon] affter the revival of Letters to the study of [/the works of] nature?
 
To establish a basis of connectino between articles [/at once] so numerous & so diversified, request the utmost stretch of ther sagacity to
investigate & of them to
exhibit the various sensibilities
& definitudes observable amongst them
 
[bottom right page]
 
+ strict & Logical method we ???
for their arrangement in a word Systems
were invented: wherein the several articles
there [/so] disposed into such Groupes, as that
those of [x/which] each groupe [/was composed] while they
differ'd from each other in certain peculiar
circumstances [/that were peculiar], agreed with each other in
curtain other p/circumstances] that were common
those which p/were] separated by each other by no
other properties than what were liable to
observation, [/met] at all the hoped for
resemblance, which together constitutively
the character of a species, these which,
were separated by their differeing end sense of
those points: meeting p/again by their resemblance] in other .... which
constituted the character of a genus:
.... should further: in like
manner of anOrder, & of a Class: of scien
 
margin note: a retrspect on their principal Science


<p><del>The cultivation of the art of healing, naturally<lb/>
led by the exigencies of that their art, to the <lb/>
cultivation of Natural History more especially<lb/>
of that branch of it which is termed</del><lb/>
<note>which goes by the<lb/>
name of Botany</note> <del>Botany, as of a subservient &amp; kindred <lb/>
Science</del>, <add>[+]</add> soon found <add>early</add> <del>the increasing variety</del><lb/>
<note>Those who devoted <lb/>themselves to <add>upon</add>after <lb/>the revival of Letters <lb/>to the study of [the <lb/>works of] nature</note> themselves under the happy necessity of calling <lb/>
in Method to their assistance in subjecting <lb/>
the increasing variety of it's<lb/>
<add>productions</add> <del>subjects</del> to the dominion of their memories<lb/>
&amp; their understandings.</p>


<p>To establish a basis of connection between <lb/>
<note>common &amp; com<gap/>entry <lb/>basis of connection</note> articles <add>at once</add> so numerous &amp; so diversified, required <lb/>
the utmost stretch of their sagacity <lb/>
to investigate &amp; of their <lb/>
exhibit the various <del>relations</del> solicitudes<lb/>
&amp; <unclear>dissimilitudes</unclear> observable amongst them</p>
<note>CLASSIFIC.<hi rend="superscript">N</hi> Law X Physic</note><lb/>
<pb/>


<p>A strict &amp; Logical method was  <gap/><lb/>
for their arrangement, in a word Systems<lb/>
were invented; wherein the several articles<lb/>
were <add>so</add> disposed into <del>such</del> <sic>Groupes</sic>, as that <lb/>
<note>a retrospect on their <lb/>principal Science</note> those of <del>which</del> each <sic>groupe</sic> <add>was composed</add> while they<lb/>
differ'd from each other in certain peculiar<lb/>
circumstances <add>that were peculiar</add>, agreed with each other and<lb/>
certain other <add>circumstances</add> that were common<lb/>
those which <add>were</add> separated by each other by no<lb/>
other properties than what were liable to <lb/>
variation, <add>met</add> <del>meeting</del> at all the <gap/>ed for <lb/>
resemblance, which together constituted<lb/>
the character of a species, these which<lb/>
were separated by their differing and sense of <lb/>
those points: meeting <add>again by their resemblance</add> in others <del>again</del> which <lb/>
constituted the character of a genus: <del>then</del><lb/>
<del>which were separated</del> shall further: in like<lb/>
manner of an Order, &amp; of a Class: of ever</p>
<note>[BX][2][ ]</note>


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CLASSIFICATION Law & Physic — Premunire

& some no relation at all.

One may judge by this specimen of the
how well calculated it is to assist the memory, or inform
the judgment
methodicalness of a that system, of which
when one comes to examine a Species,
(or rather as for this purpose it must be termed
a Genus) the relation which it turns into that it's subordinate
species or to another turns out to be just" none have no relation at all" to one
at all." another.

When we come afterwards
to makeobserve enquiry
concerning
the points of relation
between the
several species of
this species or another
as for this purpose it
ought to be termed)
Genus, we are told
in express terms
that between several
of them there is
no relation
none at all."

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finding a Science
intimately connected
with their principal
one
naturally carried to
The Science of Botany
by its connected intimates the exigencies
of their principal ones
laid early by the increasing
variety of
the objects of their
speculation under
— happy necessity
of seeking that relief
that
supplement to
human power faculties
of the human need
which only order
can bestow

It was always the rights of a certain men, or of certain
classes of men, or the intereststhat mad of what has in
each society been called Religion, that have
made the principal figure in the System.
byto those their nature of each species of metal
has been referred: by their relation to those
properties have been determine'd nature has been judged of.

The principle of General Interest, far from
being suffer'd put to preside at over the arrangement
of the whole, has been sufferd only to exercise
it's dominion ever have & there a part,
under the controul of some other; to which
has not with better countenance from was by the reigning forwarding prejudice.
a short & logical
method
made convenient to be give.


---page break---

The cultivation of the art of healing, naturally
led by the exigencies of that their art, to the
cultivation of Natural History more especially
of that branch of it which is termed

which goes by the
name of Botany
Botany, as of a subservient & kindred
Science
, [+] soon found early the increasing variety
Those who devoted
themselves to uponafter
the revival of Letters
to the study of [the
works of] nature
themselves under the happy necessity of calling
in Method to their assistance in subjecting
the increasing variety of it's
productions subjects to the dominion of their memories
& their understandings.

To establish a basis of connection between
common & comentry
basis of connection
articles at once so numerous & so diversified, required
the utmost stretch of their sagacity
to investigate & of their
exhibit the various relations solicitudes
& dissimilitudes observable amongst them

CLASSIFIC.N Law X Physic

---page break---

A strict & Logical method was
for their arrangement, in a word Systems
were invented; wherein the several articles
were so disposed into such Groupes, as that
a retrospect on their
principal Science
those of which each groupe was composed while they
differ'd from each other in certain peculiar
circumstances that were peculiar, agreed with each other and
certain other circumstances that were common
those which were separated by each other by no
other properties than what were liable to
variation, met meeting at all the ed for
resemblance, which together constituted
the character of a species, these which
were separated by their differing and sense of
those points: meeting again by their resemblance in others again which
constituted the character of a genus: then
which were separated shall further: in like
manner of an Order, & of a Class: of ever

[BX][2][ ]



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law in general

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jeremy bentham

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