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<p><note>Double Double Toil &amp; Trouble &#x2014; Fire burn &amp; Cauldron bubble.</note>
<p><note>Double Double Toil &amp; Trouble &#x2014; Fire burn &amp; Cauldron bubble.</note>
If the smell <add><unclear>savour</unclear></add> of it hath <add>long</add> been rank <add>smelt</add> in <add>to</add> the<lb/>
If the smell <add>savour</add> of it hath <add>long</add> been rank <add>smelt</add> in <add>to</add> the<lb/>
nostrils of men <add>those very persons</add> of taste &amp; judgment whom<lb/>
nostrils of men <add>those very persons</add> of taste &amp; judgment whom<lb/>
the power <add>authority</add> of usage <add>custom</add> hath forced to serve it up<lb/>
the power <add>authority</add> of usage <add>custom</add> hath forced to serve it up<lb/>
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<add>(how they may be separated</add> (ready to be [cast upon the dunghill] if those<lb/>
<add>(how they may be separated</add> (ready to be [cast upon the dunghill] if those<lb/>
how it may be cleared of them for ever, if <add>those <add>whenever</add></add> on whom it.<lb/>
how it may be cleared of them for ever, if <add>those <add>whenever</add></add> on whom it.<lb/>
.... <add>depends</add> shall so please.</p><lb/>
.... <add>depends</add> shall so please.</p>


<p><add>Sex Number</add> It will result incontestibly that the particulars<lb/>
<p><note>Sex Number</note> It will result incontestibly that the particulars<lb/>
<add>which come under the topics</add> in question, as expressed concisely with these rules<lb/>
<add>which come under the topics</add> in question, as expressed concisely with these rules<lb/>
to give them <add>due</add> extension, &amp; as expressed at length<lb/>
to give them <add>due</add> extension, &amp; as expressed at length<lb/>
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or can <del>ordinarily</del> be expected to be, preserved, are<lb/>
or can <del>ordinarily</del> be expected to be, preserved, are<lb/>
at the worst in point of precision &amp; amplitude<lb/>
at the worst in point of precision &amp; amplitude<lb/>
upon a footing</p><pb/>
upon a footing</p>


<p>The reader <del>may</del>  might perhaps think <add>imagine</add>, that I took<lb/>
<p>The reader <del>may</del>  might perhaps think <add>imagine</add>, that I took<lb/>
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not to be obnoxious to the <unclear>liked</unclear> <unclear>censures</unclear>: that therefore<lb/>
not to be obnoxious to the <unclear>liked</unclear> <unclear>censures</unclear>: that therefore<lb/>
the <unclear>inference</unclear> from <unclear>this</unclear> to them is not <unclear>just</unclear>.<lb/>
the <unclear>inference</unclear> from <unclear>this</unclear> to them is not <unclear>just</unclear>.<lb/>
But <unclear>that</unclear> I can <unclear>assume</unclear> <gap/> is not the case:<lb/>
But <unclear>that</unclear> I can <unclear>assume</unclear> <gap/> is not the case:
 
<pb/>
 
It is the first and only one I have made trial of<lb/>
It is the first and only one I have made trial of<lb/>
for the purpose: but indeed the task is not so delightful<lb/>
for the purpose: but indeed the task is not so delightful<lb/>
as <del>that it</del> <add>to <unclear>render</unclear></add> it necessary to take much pains to persuade <add>induce a persuasion</add><lb/>
as <del>that it</del> <add>to <unclear>render</unclear></add> it necessary to take much pains to persuade <add>induce a persuasion</add><lb/>
that it <!-- gap left  --></p><pb/>  
that it <!-- gap left  --></p>
 
 
<p><add>were I not impressed with that full conviction which I<lb/>
hope the proofs herein contained will be a means of communicating<lb/>
to every reader that may still want them, . . .</add><lb/>
The verbosity which is the approbation <add>defaces <add>disfigures the beauty</add></add> of our Laws<lb/>
is no more necessary to their efficacy - - - -<lb/>
<del>No more necessary</del> than <del>the</del> a wen or the dropsy<lb/>
is to the <sic>vigor</sic> of the human frame. <add>constitution</add></p>
 
<p>No means of referring <add>with any certainty</add> from one part <del>of any <sic>Instru</sic></del> <add>to another</add><lb/>
of the same Instrument, as to <add>any part of</add> a different Instrument<lb/>
without <add>tedious</add> repetition</p>
 
<p><note><foreign>Quare vetus Servatum.</foreign></note>
As a specimen, it is better [it should be] short<lb/>
than long: the insertion of those particulars<lb/>
which have been added in the new act would<lb/>
not have <del><gap/></del> afforded any opportunity of<lb/>
explaining any <del><gap/></del> other parts of the design<lb/>
that what are explained without them: &amp;<lb/>
they, together with the observations which for<lb/>
the sake of uniformity I could not have<lb/>
avoided subjoining to them would have added<lb/>
greatly to the bulk of an essay, which after</p><pb/>
 
 
<note>TITLE</note>
<p><add>exemplifying</add> Displaying <add>on a subject chosen for the purpose</add> defects [diseases] incident to<lb/>
those Instruments, <note>according to a regular plan method<lb/>
after a new method</note> with the means of care<lb/>
Including also &amp;c</p><pb/>
 
<p>Had I contented myself with enumerating the<lb/>
several examples of <sic><unclear>redundanise</unclear></sic> under that<lb/>
general appellation <!-- gap left --><lb/>
[but] by distributing them into certain classes<lb/>
for <add>each of</add> which a peculiar denomination is devised,<lb/>
the reader would <unclear>probably</unclear> have <unclear>assented</unclear><lb/>
to the charge but without passing a judgment, that should be extendible beyond the individual subject-matter. <note>but by a judgment which would hardly of itself be extended beyond the individual instrument from which they were taken</note><lb/>
The nature of each class being well <add>ap-</add> comprehended<lb/>
by <del>the</del> <add>means of <del>the</del></add> examples <add>particulars</add> it contains, a reader may be<lb/>
able to pronounce intuitively as it were [with<lb/>
equal rapidity &amp; certainty] concerning any<lb/>
example that shall occur in any other instrument<lb/>
whether &amp; in what manner - [that of <unclear>law</unclear>] it<lb/>
is redundant: the several denominations justifying<lb/>
while they particularize the . . . . <note><unclear>serving</unclear> while they particularize to justify</note></p><pb/>
 
 
<p>every endeavour to keep it within <unclear>compass</unclear><lb/>
<add>with the length of which</add> I cannot help being dissatisfied with as too<lb/>
large. <add>long</add></p><pb/>
 
<p>That any one sentence may be brought under<lb/>
the eye at the same instant with any other.</p><pb/>
 
<p>. . . acting in this no otherwise than Mathematicians,<lb/>
who content themselves with demonstrating<lb/>
one out of many cases into which a<lb/>
theorem <add>Problem</add> may resolve itself, when the steps,<lb/>
<add>to be taken</add> whereby the remaining ones <add>cases</add> are to be demonstrated,<lb/>
are the same.</p><pb/>


<p>. . . . that when I speak of <add>insist upon</add> a <sic>stile</sic> <add>method <add>the using</add></add> of composition<lb/>
much more compendious <add>abbreviated</add> than that in<lb/>
use as possible, <add>In proof of the assertion</add> I may have an instance<lb/>
to refer to where it has been done<lb/>
. . . that <add>as</add> when I come to mention the several<lb/>
species of defect <note><gap/> of composition</note> here <add><gap/></add> noticed <add>in this essay</add>, I may have a <add><unclear>plan</unclear></add><lb/>
specimen to refer, where examples are collected in<lb/>
much greater number and variety than they <del><gap/></del> could<lb/>
be properly furnished in</p> 




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Prelud. XVI.

By this analysis, the public may now see distinctly
spread before them the ingredients of
that unsavoury hash, an Act of Parliament —

Double Double Toil & Trouble — Fire burn & Cauldron bubble. If the smell savour of it hath long been rank smelt in to the
nostrils of men those very persons of taste & judgment whom
the power authority of usage custom hath forced to serve it up
they may to what it is owing
Garbage Trash (how they may be separated (ready to be [cast upon the dunghill] if those
how it may be cleared of them for ever, if those <add>whenever</add> on whom it.
.... depends shall so please.

Sex Number It will result incontestibly that the particulars
which come under the topics in question, as expressed concisely with these rules
to give them due extension, & as expressed at length
with that degree of uniformity which is, ordinarily preserved
or can ordinarily be expected to be, preserved, are
at the worst in point of precision & amplitude
upon a footing

The reader may might perhaps think imagine, that I took
pains to select this from a number of others known
not to be obnoxious to the liked censures: that therefore
the inference from this to them is not just.
But that I can assume is not the case:
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It is the first and only one I have made trial of
for the purpose: but indeed the task is not so delightful
as that it to render it necessary to take much pains to persuade induce a persuasion
that it


were I not impressed with that full conviction which I
hope the proofs herein contained will be a means of communicating
to every reader that may still want them, . . .

The verbosity which is the approbation defaces <add>disfigures the beauty</add> of our Laws
is no more necessary to their efficacy - - - -
No more necessary than the a wen or the dropsy
is to the vigor of the human frame. constitution

No means of referring with any certainty from one part of any Instru to another
of the same Instrument, as to any part of a different Instrument
without tedious repetition

Quare vetus Servatum. As a specimen, it is better [it should be] short
than long: the insertion of those particulars
which have been added in the new act would
not have afforded any opportunity of
explaining any other parts of the design
that what are explained without them: &
they, together with the observations which for
the sake of uniformity I could not have
avoided subjoining to them would have added
greatly to the bulk of an essay, which after


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TITLE

exemplifying Displaying on a subject chosen for the purpose defects [diseases] incident to
those Instruments, according to a regular plan method
after a new method
with the means of care
Including also &c


---page break---

Had I contented myself with enumerating the
several examples of redundanise under that
general appellation
[but] by distributing them into certain classes
for each of which a peculiar denomination is devised,
the reader would probably have assented
to the charge but without passing a judgment, that should be extendible beyond the individual subject-matter. but by a judgment which would hardly of itself be extended beyond the individual instrument from which they were taken
The nature of each class being well ap- comprehended
by the means of the examples particulars it contains, a reader may be
able to pronounce intuitively as it were [with
equal rapidity & certainty] concerning any
example that shall occur in any other instrument
whether & in what manner - [that of law] it
is redundant: the several denominations justifying
while they particularize the . . . . serving while they particularize to justify


---page break---


every endeavour to keep it within compass
with the length of which I cannot help being dissatisfied with as too
large. long


---page break---

That any one sentence may be brought under
the eye at the same instant with any other.


---page break---

. . . acting in this no otherwise than Mathematicians,
who content themselves with demonstrating
one out of many cases into which a
theorem Problem may resolve itself, when the steps,
to be taken whereby the remaining ones cases are to be demonstrated,
are the same.


---page break---

. . . . that when I speak of insist upon a stile method <add>the using</add> of composition
much more compendious abbreviated than that in
use as possible, In proof of the assertion I may have an instance
to refer to where it has been done
. . . that as when I come to mention the several
species of defect of composition here noticed in this essay, I may have a plan
specimen to refer, where examples are collected in
much greater number and variety than they could
be properly furnished in



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