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<p><!-- pencil -->11 March 1810<lb/>
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<!-- pencil --><head>Sinecures</head></p>
 
<p>Special Pleading &amp; Poetry</p>
 
<p>The degree of <del>attention</del> <add>practicality exactness</add> with which the rule of precision is</p>
 
<p>Such being the rule, the degree of attention bestowed<lb/>
upon the observance of it naturally <unclear>proportions</unclear> <add>adjusts</add> itself<lb/>
<add>to two circumstances, viz. 1. the danger probability of misconception</add> on the part of those for whose use the discourse  is<lb/>
<add>to which</add> in the event of its non-observance, the danger of misconception<lb/>
viz. on the part of those for whose use the<lb/>
discourse is <del>all</del> <add>designed</add> intended.  2. the magnitude of the inconvenience<lb/>
of <add>with</add> which such misconception, in the event<lb/>
of its taking place may be <add>attended</add> productive:  and between the<lb/>
case of a last will for example and the case of an <add>a<lb/>
<gap/> <del>desire</del> <unclear>role</unclear></add> <unclear>open</unclear> <unclear>power</unclear>, intermediate gradation in no inconsiderable
number might probably be distinguished.</p>
<p><add>Accordingly</add> In proposing the above in the character of a general<lb/>
rule, I mean not to <del>exempt</del> hold it up to view<lb/>
as <add>altogether</add> exempt from that <unclear>fasting</unclear> <add>imperfection</add> to which generalities<lb/>
are so generally liable <add>exposed</add>, viz. that of being cut into<lb/>
by exceptions.</p>
<p>One is, where by the <add>a</add> deviation the purpose of amusement<lb/>
may <add>promises to</add> be more effectually provided for them<lb/>
by the observance: <del>and forasmuch as</del>  This is the exception <add>exemption</add><lb/>
of which poetry for example seems justly entitled to<lb/>
claim the benefit especially in those modifications of<lb/>
it in which pure amusement, unclogged <add>unencumbered</add> with any<lb/>
such dry and heavy matter as instruction <add>information</add> is intended.<lb/>
&#9758; Give an example</p>
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11 March 1810
Sinecures

Special Pleading & Poetry

The degree of attention practicality exactness with which the rule of precision is

Such being the rule, the degree of attention bestowed
upon the observance of it naturally proportions adjusts itself
to two circumstances, viz. 1. the danger probability of misconception on the part of those for whose use the discourse is
to which in the event of its non-observance, the danger of misconception
viz. on the part of those for whose use the
discourse is all designed intended. 2. the magnitude of the inconvenience
of with which such misconception, in the event
of its taking place may be attended productive: and between the
case of a last will for example and the case of an a
desire role
open power, intermediate gradation in no inconsiderable number might probably be distinguished.

Accordingly In proposing the above in the character of a general
rule, I mean not to exempt hold it up to view
as altogether exempt from that fasting imperfection to which generalities
are so generally liable exposed, viz. that of being cut into
by exceptions.

One is, where by the a deviation the purpose of amusement
may promises to be more effectually provided for them
by the observance: and forasmuch as This is the exception exemption
of which poetry for example seems justly entitled to
claim the benefit especially in those modifications of
it in which pure amusement, unclogged unencumbered with any
such dry and heavy matter as instruction information is intended.
☞ Give an example


Identifier: | JB/147/391/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 147.

Date_1

1810-03-09

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

147

Main Headings

Sinecures

Folio number

391

Info in main headings field

Sinecures

Image

001

Titles

Category

Text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

C1

Penner

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

49616

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