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<head>1829, April<lb/>
 
Petition<lb/>
 
Supplement.<lb/>
 
S.2 Elucidation</head>
<p>That this succedaneum wants much of<lb/>
being an adequate one, is but too incontestable.  In<lb/>
many a case it will amount to nothing:  perhaps in<lb/>
most cases.  It will depend &#x2014; partly on the <hi rend="underline">importance</hi><lb/>
of the matter in question, in the conception of the<lb/>
individual, by whom the testimony is afforded;  partly<lb/>
on such of the circumstances affecting sensibility, as<lb/>
happen to have place in his instance, of which circumstances<lb/>
a list, as compleat as it was in the author's<lb/>
power to make it, has been before the public<lb/>
for the last 40 years.  But, by the inability to do all that<lb/>
is desirable to be done, no reason surely is afforded for<lb/>
omitting to do any thing of that which, without preponderant<lb/>
inconvenience, is capable of being done.</p>
<p>Report thus made of the <hi rend="underline">natural signs</hi><lb/>
as already, (as everybody knows) in common use;  witness<lb/>
the <hi rend="underline">Hear him!</hi> hear him! and in a word the<lb/>
marks of agitation, mention of which is so continually<lb/>
made in the periodicals of the day, when giving<lb/>
an account of what has passed at a meeting more<lb/>
or less public.</p>
<p>Thus much as to what for the removal<lb/>
of the imperfection can <hi rend="underline">not</hi> be done.  Now<lb/>
as what <hi rend="underline">can</hi> be done.  It consists in maximizing<lb/>
the use made of the permanent signs:  in committing<lb/>
to writing, in so far as without preponderant inconvenience<lb/>
can be done, whatsoever portion of the matter<lb/>
of discourse from the commencement of the suit on<lb/>
other applications, to the termination of it, has been elicited<lb/>
in the oral mode.  This done, be the removals<lb/>
in question even so numerous, no great diminution<lb/>
of instructiveness, nor consequently any greater danger<lb/>
of deception and misdecision will have place<lb/>
than</p>
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1829, April
Petition
Supplement.
S.2 Elucidation

That this succedaneum wants much of
being an adequate one, is but too incontestable. In
many a case it will amount to nothing: perhaps in
most cases. It will depend — partly on the importance
of the matter in question, in the conception of the
individual, by whom the testimony is afforded; partly
on such of the circumstances affecting sensibility, as
happen to have place in his instance, of which circumstances
a list, as compleat as it was in the author's
power to make it, has been before the public
for the last 40 years. But, by the inability to do all that
is desirable to be done, no reason surely is afforded for
omitting to do any thing of that which, without preponderant
inconvenience, is capable of being done.

Report thus made of the natural signs
as already, (as everybody knows) in common use; witness
the Hear him! hear him! and in a word the
marks of agitation, mention of which is so continually
made in the periodicals of the day, when giving
an account of what has passed at a meeting more
or less public.

Thus much as to what for the removal
of the imperfection can not be done. Now
as what can be done. It consists in maximizing
the use made of the permanent signs: in committing
to writing, in so far as without preponderant inconvenience
can be done, whatsoever portion of the matter
of discourse from the commencement of the suit on
other applications, to the termination of it, has been elicited
in the oral mode. This done, be the removals
in question even so numerous, no great diminution
of instructiveness, nor consequently any greater danger
of deception and misdecision will have place
than


Identifier: | JB/081/196/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 81.

Date_1

1829-04

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

081

Main Headings

petition for justice

Folio number

196

Info in main headings field

petition

Image

001

Titles

Category

copy/fair copy sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

c3

Penner

john flowerdew colls

Watermarks

1828

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1828

Notes public

ID Number

25983

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