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<note><head> Experimenting </head></note> | |||
<p><lb/> The object of suchmanagement therefore is <add>in fact</add> to give a <lb/>false result; and to cause men <del>it to <gap/> <gap/></del> to believe in <gap/><lb/>the project to <add>be</add> an impracticable one when it is <lb/> no such thing. This <del><gap/></del> <add>branch</add> of knowledge <add>in question</add> go instead<lb/>of being advanced is <del>retarded</del> thrown so <lb/> <add>back and left at a greater from the point of</add> <del>much farther back than it would have been &</del>perfection</unclear> than it was before.</p> | |||
<p><del>However</del> Nor is this all. Every unsuccessful project<lb/> <del>contributes</del> <del>tends</del> in a certain degree to reflect discredit upon projects in general, and to put arms<lb/> into the hands of those whom envy <del>and</del> or stupidity<lb/> have <del><gap/> <gap/> <gap/> to the</del> despond to look with an <lb/> evil eye on (<del>the endeavours of invention <unclear>grieves</unclear> to <lb/> add to the stock of useful knowledge</del> every effect of <lb/> inventive genius.</p> | |||
<p>This want of perseverance is of course <lb/> the more to be apprehended the longer the time<lb/> in which the experiment takes up. It is therefore with <del>regard</del> <hi rend="superscript">relation</hi> to experiments or courses of experiments of long continuance that the rule deserves more particular regard.</p> | |||
<p><note>leave the rest of <lb/>the leaf blank <lb/> To p. 9. N<hi rend="superscript">o</hi> 2</note> <lb/> | |||
<note>2 from p 16. No 2 <lb/>Advertisement <lb/> For <unclear>lists</unclear> of profound<lb/> experiments<lb/> to be <lb/> given in</note></p> | |||
<head>§ III Business of the Board <lb/>6</head> | |||
<p>It may now be of use to <del>say something</del> suggest<lb/> is how limits relative to the <add>courses of</add> experiments that<lb/> might be established <del>in consequence of an establishment</del> <add>when the Board is established</add><lb/> <del> of this work</del> <lb/> and of the <del>plan</del> method, <add>that might</add>to be observed<lb/> in understanding them.</p> | |||
<p><del><add>Let notice be</add> The first things done should be to </del> <lb/> | |||
<del>give</del> <add>Let</add> notice <add>be given</add> for any one <del>who thought</del> <add>who thinks</add> proper <lb/> to give in bits of <del>as many</del> experiments <gap/><lb/> <del>he thought might be of <gap/> </del> to be tried: proposing <add>all together</add> as many as he <del>thought</del> <add>can</add> think of <hi rend="superscript">(a)</hi> <note>(a) see the next page</note> <del>and stating<lb/> the advantages to be expected prove the knowledge that </del></p> | |||
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Experimenting
The object of suchmanagement therefore is in fact to give a
false result; and to cause men it to to believe in
the project to be an impracticable one when it is
no such thing. This branch of knowledge in question go instead
of being advanced is retarded thrown so
back and left at a greater from the point of much farther back than it would have been &perfection</unclear> than it was before.
However Nor is this all. Every unsuccessful project
contributes tends in a certain degree to reflect discredit upon projects in general, and to put arms
into the hands of those whom envy and or stupidity
have to the despond to look with an
evil eye on (the endeavours of invention grieves to
add to the stock of useful knowledge every effect of
inventive genius.
This want of perseverance is of course
the more to be apprehended the longer the time
in which the experiment takes up. It is therefore with regard relation to experiments or courses of experiments of long continuance that the rule deserves more particular regard.
leave the rest of
the leaf blank
To p. 9. No 2
2 from p 16. No 2
Advertisement
For lists of profound
experiments
to be
given in
§ III Business of the Board
6
It may now be of use to say something suggest
is how limits relative to the courses of experiments that
might be established in consequence of an establishment when the Board is established
of this work
and of the plan method, that mightto be observed
in understanding them.
Let notice be The first things done should be to
give Let notice be given for any one who thought who thinks proper
to give in bits of as many experiments
he thought might be of to be tried: proposing all together as many as he thought can think of (a) (a) see the next page and stating
the advantages to be expected prove the knowledge that
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