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<head>1823. March 5th</head>
<head>Constitut. Code</head>
<p><del>(6)</del> 5</p>
<p>Note - a source of ambiguity. <gap/><lb/>
<unclear>miscollocation, <gap/> uncorrespondent <hi rend="underline">offences</hi>. When is it <gap/> to what substance</unclear><lb/>
<unclear>or <gap/> not <gap/> <gap/> <gap/>. Note refus.</unclear></p>


<p>Ambiguity and obscurity. Modes of obviating<lb/>
and excluding.<lb/></p>
<note>16<lb/>
Ambiguity &amp;<lb/>
obscurity modes<lb/>
obviating<lb/>
1 Exposition<lb/>
2 Synomymation</note>
<p>For obviating and excluding, as far as may<lb/>
be, the two conjunct vices <del>and</del> imperfections, of ambiguity<lb/>
and obscurity, the nature of the case affords two<lb/>
principal <add>main</add> remedies: viz 1. Exposition,2. Synonymation.<lb/></p>
<p>1. Exposition requires to be clothed in this or that<lb/>
one of several different forms, according to the <add>nature</add> species<lb/>
of word or phrase, by which a demand for this mode of<lb/>
elucidation is produced.<lb/>
</p>
<note>17<lb/>
Exposition mode</note>
<p>N.B.Here introduce the account of the different<lb/>
modes of exposition in use or demand: viz.<lb/>
1. definition, <del>2.</del> viz. where the word has a superior<lb/>
genus: 2. antiphrasis, where the word has no superior<lb/>
genus.<lb/></p>
<note>18<lb/>
State of language<lb/>
as yet in use</note>
<p>In the present state of <del>language</del> human<lb/> discourse in <del>a</del> the instance of every language as yet<lb/>
in use, the absence of apt words - apt, viz. to the purpose<lb/>
of keeping excluded the undesirable qualities of ambiguity<lb/>
and obscurity, will frequently, to every <add>any</add> mind,<lb/>
to which the exclusion of those imperfections is an<lb/>
object of solicitude, be perceptible. Here, then, comes<lb/>
one occasion or cause of demand for new words,<lb/>
N.B. For another, see Title - <hi rend="underline">Conciseness</hi>.</p>
<note>2. Synonymation</note>
<note>Morn. Chron. 19 Oct<hi rend="superscript">r</hi>. 1824 - <lb/>
Bad collocation.<lb/>
"This is an instructive lesson to all Magistrates<lb/>
"desirous of redressing wrongs, which<lb/>
"cannot be mistaken."<lb/>
Leading article.<lb/></note>




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1823. March 5th Constitut. Code

(6) 5

Note - a source of ambiguity.
miscollocation, uncorrespondent offences. When is it to what substance
or not . Note refus.

Ambiguity and obscurity. Modes of obviating
and excluding.

16
Ambiguity &
obscurity modes
obviating
1 Exposition
2 Synomymation

For obviating and excluding, as far as may
be, the two conjunct vices and imperfections, of ambiguity
and obscurity, the nature of the case affords two
principal main remedies: viz 1. Exposition,2. Synonymation.

1. Exposition requires to be clothed in this or that
one of several different forms, according to the nature species
of word or phrase, by which a demand for this mode of
elucidation is produced.

17
Exposition mode

N.B.Here introduce the account of the different
modes of exposition in use or demand: viz.
1. definition, 2. viz. where the word has a superior
genus: 2. antiphrasis, where the word has no superior
genus.

18
State of language
as yet in use

In the present state of language human
discourse in a the instance of every language as yet
in use, the absence of apt words - apt, viz. to the purpose
of keeping excluded the undesirable qualities of ambiguity
and obscurity, will frequently, to every any mind,
to which the exclusion of those imperfections is an
object of solicitude, be perceptible. Here, then, comes
one occasion or cause of demand for new words,
N.B. For another, see Title - Conciseness.

2. Synonymation

Morn. Chron. 19 Octr. 1824 -
Bad collocation.
"This is an instructive lesson to all Magistrates
"desirous of redressing wrongs, which
"cannot be mistaken."
Leading article.



Identifier: | JB/549/006/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 549.

Date_1

1823-03-05

Marginal Summary Numbering

16-18

Box

549

Main Headings

Folio number

006

Info in main headings field

Constitut. Code

Image

001

Titles

Category

Copy/fair copy sheet

Number of Pages

Recto/Verso

Page Numbering

Penner

John Flowerdew Colls; Richard Doane

Watermarks

Marginals

Jeremy Bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Jeremy Bentham

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

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