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<head>Agriculture Schools:</head> | <head>Agriculture <lb/> | ||
Schools:</head> | |||
<p>1. A premium,<lb/> | <p>1. A premium,<lb/> | ||
honorary or pecuniary <lb/> | |||
or < | or <sic>mixt</sic> <lb/> | ||
to be given <add>each year</add> to that <lb/> | to be given <add>each year</add> to that <lb/> | ||
one of all that has <lb/> | one of all that has <lb/> | ||
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people in Church <lb/> | people in Church <lb/> | ||
to hear it</p> | to hear it</p> | ||
<p><foreign>Ordo inversus</foreign> | <p><foreign>Ordo inversus</foreign> <lb/> | ||
1. Irish news <lb/> | 1. Irish news <lb/> | ||
2. English news <lb/> | 2. English news <lb/> | ||
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things to profane</p> | things to profane</p> | ||
<p>Answer - not more <lb/> | <p>Answer - not more <lb/> | ||
than conversation <lb/> | than the conversation <lb/> | ||
they would immediately <lb/> | they would immediately <lb/> | ||
fall into <lb/> | fall into <lb/> | ||
otherwise: and it<lb/> | otherwise: and it<lb/> | ||
might even much <lb/> | might even much <lb/> | ||
less, by being | less, by being traduced<lb/> | ||
with religious <lb/> | with religious <lb/> | ||
sentiments by having <lb/> | sentiments by having <lb/> | ||
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upon the details - <lb/> | upon the details - <lb/> | ||
upon the course <lb/> | upon the course <lb/> | ||
of education - upon <lb/> | of education, - upon <lb/> | ||
1 the things to be taught <lb/> | |||
2. the inducements <lb/> | 2. the inducements <lb/> | ||
to teach -3- the <lb/> | to teach -3- the <lb/> | ||
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<p>Existing individuals<lb/> | <p>Existing individuals<lb/> | ||
ought not to <lb/> | ought not to <lb/> | ||
be | be contracted in <lb/> | ||
the dispersal of <lb/> | the dispersal of <lb/> | ||
their <add>own</add> children: <lb/> | their <add>own</add> children: <lb/> | ||
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<pb/> | <pb/> | ||
Uses of reading to | <head>Uses of reading <lb/> | ||
to the labouring <lb/> | |||
classes</head> | |||
<p>1. To soften their <lb/> | |||
manners by diverting <lb/> | |||
their attention <lb/> | |||
from mischievous <lb/> | |||
pursuits</p> | |||
<p>2. To increase the <lb/> | |||
chance of extraordinary <lb/> | |||
<unclear>labours</unclear> & <lb/> | |||
genius</p> | |||
<p>3. To guard them <lb/> | |||
against mischievous <lb/> | |||
error & imposition <lb/> | |||
of every kind.</p> | |||
<p>4. To facilitate the <lb/> | |||
<add><gap/> of</add>governments <del>corresponding</del> <lb/> | |||
with <lb/> | |||
them.</p> | |||
<p>Use of transcendent <lb/> | |||
genius <lb/> | |||
<add>manifested</add> emply'd in the <lb/> | |||
advancement of <lb/> | |||
the arts & sciences</p> | |||
<p>To emb<gap/><add>help</add> to<lb/> | |||
the <hi rend="underline">spread</hi> of<lb/> | |||
them by the honour<lb/> | |||
done <add><del><gap/></del><add>reflected</add></add> to the art <lb/> | |||
or science by the<lb/> | |||
man of genius <lb/> | |||
who has distinguished <lb/> | |||
himself in it.</p><pb/> | |||
<head>Medicine -<lb/> | |||
Objection useless</head> | |||
Answ.<lb/> | |||
<p>1. Every man, (every <lb/> | |||
old woman) if he has <lb/> | |||
not a good system will <lb/> | |||
have a bad one.</p> | |||
<p>2. It will enable some <add>every</add><lb/> | |||
man to be his own <lb/> | |||
physician on some occasions.<lb/> | |||
some on most <lb/> | |||
occasions: - to choose <lb/> | |||
his own physician <lb/> | |||
to advantage</p> | |||
<p>3. It will favour the <lb/> | |||
advancement of the <lb/> | |||
science by enabling <lb/> | |||
men <add>other than professional</add> to give medical<lb/> | |||
information - to furnish <lb/> | |||
anatomical <add>chirurgical</add> &<lb/> | |||
medical cases.</p> | |||
<p>Medicine one of the <lb/> | |||
few <add>arts &</add> sciences in which <lb/> | |||
any thing considerable <lb/> | |||
is really gained by the <lb/> | |||
advancement of it.</p><pb/> | |||
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Agriculture
Schools:
1. A premium,
honorary or pecuniary
or mixt
to be given each year to that
one of all that has
produced the most
interesting minutes
for that year.
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Public Newspaper.
1. The home news to be
put last: to keep
people in Church
to hear it
Ordo inversus
1. Irish news
2. English news
3. French news
4. Other foreign news
5. Didactic parts
Objections to the
reading of it in
Churches. It will
counteract religion
by drawing mens
attention from sacred
things to profane
Answer - not more
than the conversation
they would immediately
fall into
otherwise: and it
might even much
less, by being traduced
with religious
sentiments by having
a religious cast
given it.
It might conclude
with a prayer for
grace to give it a
pious & moral application.
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Every class depends
upon the details -
upon the course
of education, - upon
1 the things to be taught
2. the inducements
to teach -3- the
inducements to
learn &c-
Without these To provide establishments
& funds
is only to sow the
seeds of peculation.
Existing individuals
ought not to
be contracted in
the dispersal of
their own children:
but founders may
in the disposal of
the children of other
people, for that foundation
is legislation.
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Uses of reading
to the labouring
classes
1. To soften their
manners by diverting
their attention
from mischievous
pursuits
2. To increase the
chance of extraordinary
labours &
genius
3. To guard them
against mischievous
error & imposition
of every kind.
4. To facilitate the
ofgovernments corresponding
with
them.
Use of transcendent
genius
manifested emply'd in the
advancement of
the arts & sciences
To embhelp to
the spread of
them by the honour
done <add>reflected</add> to the art
or science by the
man of genius
who has distinguished
himself in it.
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Medicine -
Objection useless
Answ.
1. Every man, (every
old woman) if he has
not a good system will
have a bad one.
2. It will enable some every
man to be his own
physician on some occasions.
some on most
occasions: - to choose
his own physician
to advantage
3. It will favour the
advancement of the
science by enabling
men other than professional to give medical
information - to furnish
anatomical chirurgical &
medical cases.
Medicine one of the
few arts & sciences in which
any thing considerable
is really gained by the
advancement of it.
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Identifier: | JB/106/077/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 106. |
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002 |
agriculture schools / public newspaper / uses of reading / medicine - objection useless |
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jeremy bentham |
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benjamin constant |
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