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<head>COMPOSITION. Expedients for abbreviation. recapitulated.</head>[The <add>blemishes</add><del>vitiosities, for I</del> <add>fear</add> <del>am terrfied to call them</del> <del><add>defects, or by any term whereby want is apt to be suggested<gap/></add></del><del>by the name of defects, or any word that is commonly understood to mean <unclear>what</unclear> when superficiality<lb/> is the arch grievance</del>] The <hi rend='underline'>vitiosities</hi><add>blemishes</add><del>, I say,</del> to which every thing is owing that we have reason to complain of in the composition of statutes,<lb/> tho' many in <hi rend='underline'>number</hi>, are few in <hi rend='underline'>kind</hi>. Hence it is that the <hi rend='underline'>remedies</hi>, specific and sovereign as they <del>are</del><add>will be <unclear>boring</unclear></add>, are also few. I will here recapitulate<lb/> them, that the reader may have the satisfaction of seeing at one veiw a summary of all the points that appear requisite to be attended to<del><gap/></del><lb/><del><gap/></del>.<lb/><head>1</head><note><foreign>Obsoleta.</foreign></note>Repeal, of as many Statutes and clauses of statutes as<lb/> are <hi rend='underline'>inoperative.</hi> The code of conduct regulated<lb/> by them having ceased. <add>comparing limitations, or annexing and then, to Powers<lb/> totally taken away.</add><head>2</head><foreign><note>Antinomiae</note></foreign><!-- ligature -->Omission, of as many Statutes or clauses of Statutes,<lb/> more than one, as are <hi rend='underline'><sic>contrarient,</sic></hi> in <foreign>Antinomiae.</foreign><!-- ligature --><lb/><head>3</head><note><foreign>Homoionomiae</foreign></note><!-- ligature --> Omission, of as many Statutes or | <head>COMPOSITION. Expedients for abbreviation. recapitulated.</head>[The <add>blemishes</add><del>vitiosities, for I</del> <add>fear</add> <del>am terrfied to call them</del> <del><add>defects, or by any term whereby want is apt to be suggested<gap/></add></del><del>by the name of defects, or any word that is commonly understood to mean <unclear>what</unclear> when superficiality<lb/> is the arch grievance</del>] The <hi rend='underline'>vitiosities</hi><add>blemishes</add><del>, I say,</del> to which every thing is owing that we have reason to complain of in the composition of statutes,<lb/> tho' many in <hi rend='underline'>number</hi>, are few in <hi rend='underline'>kind</hi>. Hence it is that the <hi rend='underline'>remedies</hi>, specific and sovereign as they <del>are</del><add>will be <unclear>boring</unclear></add>, are also few. I will here recapitulate<lb/> them, that the reader may have the satisfaction of seeing at one veiw a summary of all the points that appear requisite to be attended to<del><gap/></del><lb/><del><gap/></del>.<lb/><head>1</head><note><foreign>Obsoleta.</foreign></note>Repeal, of as many Statutes and clauses of statutes as<lb/> are <hi rend='underline'>inoperative.</hi> The code of conduct regulated<lb/> by them having ceased. <add>comparing limitations, or annexing and then, to Powers<lb/> totally taken away.</add><head>2</head><foreign><note>Antinomiae</note></foreign><!-- ligature -->Omission, of as many Statutes or clauses of Statutes,<lb/> more than one, as are <hi rend='underline'><sic>contrarient,</sic></hi> in <foreign>Antinomiae.</foreign><!-- ligature --><lb/><head>3</head><note><foreign>Homoionomiae</foreign></note><!-- ligature --> Omission, of as many Statutes or clauses of statutes, more<lb/> than one, as <del><gap/></del> are <hi rend='underline'>coin-cident</hi>, in <foreign>Homoionomiae</foreign><!-- ligature --><head>4</head><note><foreign>Coadunatio</foreign></note> Consolidation, of clauses, belonging to the same national<lb/> head<note>The word ["head"] is used in this place, rather than the word [title]; to avoid confusion from the double signification of the latter</note>, dispersed through many acts, into one; this saves as<lb/> many<hi rend='underline'><del>introducing</del> <add>introductory</add> prefaces</hi> (more than one) as there <add>are</add> Acts;—<lb/>2<hi rend='superscript'>ndly</hi><del><gap/></del><del><add><gap/></add></del>as many <hi rend='underline'>titles</hi> as there are Acts, <add>whereof</add> the whole contents<lb/> belong severally to a single head.[v.I.43 example]<head>5</head><note><foreign>DisPartitio</foreign></note> Separation, fo clauses belonging to different natural heads<lb/> non <sic>comprized</sic> under one Act, in order to consolidate them<lb/>under their respective titles: this saves the <unclear>proliarity</unclear> <del>of</del> <add>in the</add><lb/> titles [taken singly]. | ||
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COMPOSITION. Expedients for abbreviation. recapitulated.[The blemishesvitiosities, for I fear am terrfied to call them defects, or by any term whereby want is apt to be suggestedby the name of defects, or any word that is commonly understood to mean what when superficiality
is the arch grievance] The vitiositiesblemishes, I say, to which every thing is owing that we have reason to complain of in the composition of statutes,
tho' many in number, are few in kind. Hence it is that the remedies, specific and sovereign as they arewill be boring, are also few. I will here recapitulate
them, that the reader may have the satisfaction of seeing at one veiw a summary of all the points that appear requisite to be attended to
.
1Obsoleta.Repeal, of as many Statutes and clauses of statutes as
are inoperative. The code of conduct regulated
by them having ceased. comparing limitations, or annexing and then, to Powers
totally taken away.2AntinomiaeOmission, of as many Statutes or clauses of Statutes,
more than one, as are contrarient, in Antinomiae.
3Homoionomiae Omission, of as many Statutes or clauses of statutes, more
than one, as are coin-cident, in Homoionomiae4Coadunatio Consolidation, of clauses, belonging to the same national
headThe word ["head"] is used in this place, rather than the word [title]; to avoid confusion from the double signification of the latter, dispersed through many acts, into one; this saves as
manyintroducing introductory prefaces (more than one) as there are Acts;—
2ndlyas many titles as there are Acts, whereof the whole contents
belong severally to a single head.[v.I.43 example]5DisPartitio Separation, fo clauses belonging to different natural heads
non comprized under one Act, in order to consolidate them
under their respective titles: this saves the proliarity of in the
titles [taken singly].
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