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<head>1823. March 5th</head>
<head>1823. March 5th</head>
<head>Constitut. Code</head>
<head>Constitut. Code</head>
<head>(<del>5:</del>) 4</head>
<p>(<del>3:</del>) 4</p>
<note>Want of clearness<lb/>
 
source <add>location</add> in the<lb/>
<note>15<lb/>
<del>word</del> remedies
Want of clearness<lb/>
source in the<lb/>
<del>word</del> <add>location</add> themselves<lb/>
&amp; in their collocation<lb/></note>
&amp; in their collocation<lb/></note>
<p>Want of clearness, as well as the ease of obscurity<lb/>
<p>Want of clearness, as well in the case of obscurity<lb/>
as in the ease of ambiguity, may have its source and seat<lb/>
as in the case of ambiguity, but more particularly<lb/>
in either of two places <add>objects</add>: i.e. in the place which<lb/>
in the case of ambiguity, may have its source and seat<lb/>
in either of two places <add>objects</add>: viz. 1. In the word or phrase itself;<lb/>
or 2 In the collocation: i.e. in the place which<lb/>
the word or phrase in question is made to occupy,<lb/>
the word or phrase in question is made to occupy,<lb/>
with relation to such other words or phrases as are<lb/>
with relation to such other words or phrases as are<lb/>
contiguous, or nearly contiguous to it.<lb/>
contiguous, or nearly contiguous to it.<lb/>
</p>
</p>
<p>N.B. Here insert from other pages written long<lb/>
<p>N.B. Here insert from other pages, written long<lb/>
before this time, the several remedies to ambiguity<lb/>
before this time, the several remedies to ambiguity<lb/>
and obscurity, produced by miscollocation<lb/></p>
and obscurity, produced by miscollocation<lb/></p>
<note>Ambiguity<lb/></note>
<p><add>Ambiguity</add></p>




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1823. March 5th Constitut. Code

(3:) 4

15
Want of clearness
source in the
word location themselves
& in their collocation

Want of clearness, as well in the case of obscurity
as in the case of ambiguity, but more particularly
in the case of ambiguity, may have its source and seat
in either of two places objects: viz. 1. In the word or phrase itself;
or 2 In the collocation: i.e. in the place which
the word or phrase in question is made to occupy,
with relation to such other words or phrases as are
contiguous, or nearly contiguous to it.

N.B. Here insert from other pages, written long
before this time, the several remedies to ambiguity
and obscurity, produced by miscollocation

Ambiguity




Identifier: | JB/549/005/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 549.

Date_1

1823-03-05

Marginal Summary Numbering

15

Box

549

Main Headings

Folio number

005

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

Watermarks

Marginals

Jeremy Bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

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