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<note><!-- Pencil note -->Ambiguity<lb/>
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-  has exc<gap/>able</note><lb/>
-  has excludable</note><lb/>


<p>Pronoun Adjective. <hi rend="underline">any</hi> when in the singular<lb/>
<p>Pronoun Adjective. <hi rend="underline">any</hi> when in the singular<lb/>
or the plural how to remove the doubt <del>whether</del> <del>at</del> <gap/> the<lb/>
or the plural how to remove the doubt <del>whether</del> <del>it</del> <gap/> the <note><hi rend="underline">Any</hi> <gap/><lb/>
<del>to be</del> application of it is to extend <add>succe<gap/></add> to all the <del>effects</del> individuals<lb/>
applicability of <gap/><lb/>
of the species, of which the hame subs<gap/> it agrees<lb/>
word: <del>either to</del> <add>at</add> <gap/>nate<lb/>
either all in<lb/>
one only it may<lb/>
be con<gap/>: but<lb/>
for explanatory<lb/>
exposition.</note><lb/>
<del>to be</del> application of it is to extend <add>succe<gap/></add> to all the <del>species</del> individuals<lb/>
of the species, of which the name subs<gap/> it agrees<lb/>
with, is indicative, or whether it is confined to some<lb/>
with, is indicative, or whether it is confined to some<lb/>
one at option: in such sort that, after the option<lb/>
one at option: in such sort that, after the option<lb/>
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any other.</p>
any other.</p>


<p>Example for Const. Code Ch. XII. Judiciary collectively<lb/>
&sect;.8. <hi rend="underline">Function common to all Jud</hi>ges. Art.4. mandates<lb/>
and <del>other instruments are official</del> decrees are official, for<lb/>
the purpose of giving execution and effect to <add>this or that</add> same  ordinance<lb/>
<del>or ordinances</del> of the legislature, or of <del><hi rend="underline"><gap/></hi></del><lb/>
Sublegislature. <del>(+)</del> almost to <hi rend="underline">this or that</hi> Sublegislature <lb/>
<gap/> This is not an apt example of the <unclear>ambiguance</unclear> use<lb/>
of the word <del><gap/></del> <hi rend="underline">any</hi>: but it may serve as <hi ru<gap/>mendance<lb/>
of the need of a better, and as a guide, on<lb/>
the occasion of the formation of the Rul.</p>
<p>In what cases may the intention of the draughts now<lb/>
be considered as <hi rend="underline">satisfied</hi>, <del>by the sh<gap/></del> and the power<lb/>
<add>given as</add> exhausted, by the choice of an individual out of the<lb/>
whole aggregate? and in what cases may <add>the initiative</add> <del>it</del> be considered<lb/>
as not satisfied, nor the power as being exhausted 1<lb/>
while <add>there remains</add> any one individual to which the power has not<lb/>
been applied?</p>


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1831 Sept. 26

Nomography Ambiguity
- has excludable

Pronoun Adjective. any when in the singular
or the plural how to remove the doubt whether it the Any
applicability of
word: either to at nate
either all in
one only it may
be con: but
for explanatory
exposition.

to be application of it is to extend succe to all the species individuals
of the species, of which the name subs it agrees
with, is indicative, or whether it is confined to some
one at option: in such sort that, after the option
made; it is not to be understood to have application to
any other.

Example for Const. Code Ch. XII. Judiciary collectively
§.8. Function common to all Judges. Art.4. mandates
and other instruments are official decrees are official, for
the purpose of giving execution and effect to this or that same ordinance
or ordinances of the legislature, or of
Sublegislature. (+) almost to this or that Sublegislature
This is not an apt example of the ambiguance use
of the word any: but it may serve as mendance
of the need of a better, and as a guide, on
the occasion of the formation of the Rul.

In what cases may the intention of the draughts now
be considered as satisfied, by the sh and the power
given as exhausted, by the choice of an individual out of the
whole aggregate? and in what cases may the initiative it be considered
as not satisfied, nor the power as being exhausted 1
while there remains any one individual to which the power has not
been applied?



Identifier: | JB/549/088/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 549.

Date_1

1831-09-26

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549

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088

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nomography

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

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recto

Page Numbering

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

jeremy bentham

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