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the leaves – with sections of stems <add>and buds</add> to shew the manner of<lb/>
the leaves – with sections of stems <add>and buds</add> to shew the manner of<lb/>
growth &amp;c. with as much Letter-press as can be got in for<lb/>
growth &amp;c. with as much Letter-press as can be got in for<lb/>
explanation.  2. 3. 4. Quadrapeds – Birds, and fishes<lb/>
explanation.  2. 3. 4. Quadrapeds – Birds, and Fishes<lb/>
each occupying a sheet.  The  
each occupying a sheet.  The known species of<lb/>
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each of those tribes might in each instance be very<lb/>
 
well included in the compass of a sheet:  the figure of<lb/>
 
a man or some <del>other</del> <add>domestic or other well-known</add> animal of known size being <del><gap/><lb/>
 
<gap/> introduced into ad</del> placed by the side of each figure<lb/>
for the purpose of expressing the relative size:  the name<lb/>
at least should be added to each.  The varieties of <add>produced by culture among</add> the<lb/>
<del>several</del> useful animals might occupy a sheet apart,<lb/>
in which a short indication of their <add>several distinctions and</add> respective advantages<lb/>
might be contained.  5. <del>Insects</del> The Birds, <del>the</del> <add>their respective species of</add> food<lb/>
<del>they eat <add>respectively</add></del> might be expressed by the colour of the ground:<lb/>
vegetable, green:  animal, red:  vegetable and animal indiscriminately,<lb/>
green and red striped or chequered.  <add>The</add> use of those<lb/>
distinctions is to discriminate friends from enemies, for the<lb/>
purpose of preservation and destruction.  5. Insects – one plate<lb/>
for general arrangement:  another <add>in detail</add> for <del>the intern</del> such of the<lb/>
English ones as are interesting to us either as useful or<lb/>
as noxious:  <add>each to</add> the different states of each to be exhibited<lb/>
together, together with an accompaniment, <del>indication</del> as above,<lb/>
to express size:  with an indication of their food and lodging<lb/>
in each instance.  6. Serpents and worms.  7. In<lb/>
<unclear>Mineralogy</unclear> the names brought together in a Table:  the things<lb/>
<del>nor incapable of being</del> <add>can not well be</add> exhibited but by specimens.  Mineralogy,<lb/>
amounting to nothing without chemistry, can not be taught<lb/>
but after or in conjunction with that science.  8. Building</p>
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take place of the uninstructive prints and toys usually
put into the hands of children. Instruction where the If such and such and such originals
and such alone as aare present to observation are of no use when
the originals
alone as are not easily accessible, imitations may have their use.
Subjects for so many whole-sheet Tables or sets of Tables, exhibiting each
of them the contents or elements of some branch of science
at a view. 1. Botany: exhibiting the characters of the
classes: the principal distinctions in the configuration of
the leaves – with sections of stems and buds to shew the manner of
growth &c. with as much Letter-press as can be got in for
explanation. 2. 3. 4. Quadrapeds – Birds, and Fishes
each occupying a sheet. The known species of
each of those tribes might in each instance be very
well included in the compass of a sheet: the figure of
a man or some other domestic or other well-known animal of known size being
introduced into ad
placed by the side of each figure
for the purpose of expressing the relative size: the name
at least should be added to each. The varieties of produced by culture among the
several useful animals might occupy a sheet apart,
in which a short indication of their several distinctions and respective advantages
might be contained. 5. Insects The Birds, the their respective species of food
they eat respectively might be expressed by the colour of the ground:
vegetable, green: animal, red: vegetable and animal indiscriminately,
green and red striped or chequered. The use of those
distinctions is to discriminate friends from enemies, for the
purpose of preservation and destruction. 5. Insects – one plate
for general arrangement: another in detail for the intern such of the
English ones as are interesting to us either as useful or
as noxious: each to the different states of each to be exhibited
together, together with an accompaniment, indication as above,
to express size: with an indication of their food and lodging
in each instance. 6. Serpents and worms. 7. In
Mineralogy the names brought together in a Table: the things
nor incapable of being can not well be exhibited but by specimens. Mineralogy,
amounting to nothing without chemistry, can not be taught
but after or in conjunction with that science. 8. Building


Identifier: | JB/149/079/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 149.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

149

Main Headings

poor law

Folio number

079

Info in main headings field

heads

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d11 / e5

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

49933

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