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<p><head>1829.  April<lb/>
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Petition<lb/></head>
 
Supplement.<lb/>
 
S.2  Elucidation.</p>
<p>For the purpose of applying such remedy<lb/>
as the nature of the case admitts of, the thing to be<lb/>
brought to view in the first place is &#x2014; of the mass of<lb/>
instruction capable of being afforded by <hi rend="underline">personal evidence,</hi><lb/>
that part, which, by removal of the elicitative process<lb/>
from Judge to Judge, can not but be irrecoverably extinguished:<lb/>
this being unavoidably given up, then comes<lb/>
the bringing to view that operations, by means of which,<lb/>
whatsoever remains <hi rend="underline">capable</hi> of being preserved, shall<lb/>
be preserved.</p>
<p>Necessary to this purpose is reference<lb/>
to the signs by which the communication is made<lb/>
between mind and mind conventional evanescent<lb/>
words spoken:  conventional permanent, words written:<lb/>
natural, intonation, countenance, gesture and deportment:<lb/>
all these evanescent, countenance and gesture<lb/>
excepted, in so far as it may have happened<lb/>
to them to have received permanence from this or<lb/>
that branch of the imitative art.  <hi rend="superscript">(a.)</hi></p>
<p>Now then, what is the mass of instruction<lb/>
incapable of being preserved?  It is the difference,<lb/>
between that afforded by the evanescent <hi rend="underline">conventional</hi><lb/>
sign, on the one part, and on the other part<lb/>
that afforded by the correspondent permanent signs,<lb/>
with the addition of such description as can be given<lb/>
of <hi rend="underline">natural</hi> signs, by means of, those same permanent<lb/>
conventional signs.</p>
<p>In the description thus explicitly given<lb/>
of the imperfection, that of the remedy, the only remedy<lb/>
which it admits of is implicitly contained.  On<lb/>
each occasion, cause to be written down the description<lb/>
of these natural signs, such of them to which, on<lb/>
that same occasion, it has happened to exhibit themselves.</p>


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1829. April
Petition
Supplement.
S.2 Elucidation.

For the purpose of applying such remedy
as the nature of the case admitts of, the thing to be
brought to view in the first place is — of the mass of
instruction capable of being afforded by personal evidence,
that part, which, by removal of the elicitative process
from Judge to Judge, can not but be irrecoverably extinguished:
this being unavoidably given up, then comes
the bringing to view that operations, by means of which,
whatsoever remains capable of being preserved, shall
be preserved.

Necessary to this purpose is reference
to the signs by which the communication is made
between mind and mind conventional evanescent
words spoken: conventional permanent, words written:
natural, intonation, countenance, gesture and deportment:
all these evanescent, countenance and gesture
excepted, in so far as it may have happened
to them to have received permanence from this or
that branch of the imitative art. (a.)

Now then, what is the mass of instruction
incapable of being preserved? It is the difference,
between that afforded by the evanescent conventional
sign, on the one part, and on the other part
that afforded by the correspondent permanent signs,
with the addition of such description as can be given
of natural signs, by means of, those same permanent
conventional signs.

In the description thus explicitly given
of the imperfection, that of the remedy, the only remedy
which it admits of is implicitly contained. On
each occasion, cause to be written down the description
of these natural signs, such of them to which, on
that same occasion, it has happened to exhibit themselves.



Identifier: | JB/081/198/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 81.

Date_1

1829-04

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

081

Main Headings

petition for justice

Folio number

198

Info in main headings field

petition

Image

001

Titles

Category

copy/fair copy sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

c5

Penner

john flowerdew colls

Watermarks

street & co

Marginals

Paper Producer

antonio alcala galiano

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

25985

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