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<p><del>3. <hi rend='underline'>Form</hi>. In the framing of this Form, every point has been<lb/>attended to, the explanation of which would take up more room<lb/> than can be allotted them in the present <hi rend='underline'>Compressed View</hi>. <lb/> The letters references to which there are <add>no</add> links refer to elucidation<lb/> which will be given in the work at large; occupying<lb/> more | <p><del>3. <hi rend='underline'>Form</hi>. In the framing of this Form, every point has been<lb/>attended to, the explanation of which would take up more room<lb/> than can be allotted them in the present <hi rend='underline'>Compressed View</hi>. <lb/> The letters references to which there are <add>no</add> links refer to elucidation<lb/> which will be given in the work at large; occupying<lb/> more than room than could be allotted to them in the present <hi rend='underline'>Compressed View</hi>.<lb/></del></p> <p>3. The letters of reference refer to | ||
<del>Notes</del> <del><add>explanations</add></del> <add>explanatory matter</add>, of which <add>but</add> a small proportion <lb/>could be inserted in the present <hi rend='underline'>Compressed View</hi>.</p> | <del>Notes</del> <del><add>explanations</add></del> <add>explanatory matter</add>, of which <add>but</add> a small proportion <lb/>could be inserted in the present <hi rend='underline'>Compressed View</hi>.</p> | ||
<p>The Yearly Form, having been the first framed, is<lb/> here inserted, to shew its comparative simplicity, but, <del>con</del><lb/>for | <p>The Yearly Form, having been the first framed, is<lb/> here inserted, to shew its comparative simplicity, but, <del>con</del><lb/>for | ||
the reasons mentioned in the Notes to the <hi rend='underline'>Plan</hi>, <del>can not be</del><lb/><del>recommended for adoption</del>is <add>not</add> proposed <del>not</del> to be employed as<lb/><del>It is placed as here</del> <unclear>1</unclear> This <unclear>compartment</unclear>, not requiring to be often<lb/>turned to, is placed as it is to save the two others from being covered in the quiring of the book.<lb/></p> <del>The two Portraits and the peculiar type are <sic>employd</sic> as<lb/> securities against Forgery.</del> [14][22] The object most difficult of imitation<lb/> to an <hi rend='underline'>ordinary</hi> artist is a <hi rend='underline'>Portrait</hi> engraved by a <hi rend='underline'>first-rate</hi> hand.<lb/> | the reasons mentioned in the Notes to the <hi rend='underline'>Plan</hi>, <del>can not be</del><lb/><del>recommended for adoption</del>is <add>not</add> proposed <del>not</del> to be employed as<lb/><del>It is placed as here</del> <unclear>1</unclear> This <unclear>compartment</unclear>, not requiring to be often<lb/>turned to, is placed as it is to save the two others from being covered in the quiring of the book.<lb/></p> <del>The two Portraits and the peculiar type are <sic>employd</sic> as<lb/> securities against Forgery.</del> [14][22] The object most difficult of imitation<lb/> to an <hi rend='underline'>ordinary</hi> artist is a <hi rend='underline'>Portrait</hi> engraved by a <hi rend='underline'>first-rate</hi> hand.<lb/> | ||
<del>The</del> Imitation being <del><gap/></del> <add>a</add> capital offense, the form must be such<lb/> | <del>The</del> Imitation being <del><gap/></del> <add>a</add> capital offense, the form must be such<lb/> | ||
as no artist could <hi rend='underline'>possibly</hi> adopt, but <del>with</del> <add>with</add> criminal views. <note>The epigraph should be so placed that, in case of <hi rend='underline'> | as no artist could <hi rend='underline'>possibly</hi> adopt, but <del>with</del> <add>with</add> criminal views. <note>The epigraph should be so placed that, in case of <hi rend='underline'>immitation</hi>, the <hi rend='underline'>intention</hi> shall betray itself at the <hi rend='underline'>earliest</hi> stage possible.</note><del><gap/></del> <lb/> <del><gap/> the words <hi rend='underline'>For Security Against Forgery,</hi></del> in an <add>the</add> epigraph inscription</del><lb/><del> from the <gap/>should be so placed that in the earliest<lb/>possible stage of the Forgery the intention shall be betrayed<lb/> </del>24. the type (<gap/> ) <hi rend='underline'>as tall again</hi> as the tallest ever <sic>employ'd</sic>,<lb/> the dimensions <del>stated</del> <add>loss finish</add>, and .. more than half as tall again<lb/> prohibited. <add>of eight arts</add> <del>these trades</del>, several of them eminently difficult<lb/> and widely ..., the ... would be necessary to <del><gap/></del> a<lb/> forgery of such a | ||
3. Form. In the framing of this Form, every point has been
attended to, the explanation of which would take up more room
than can be allotted them in the present Compressed View.
The letters references to which there are no links refer to elucidation
which will be given in the work at large; occupying
more than room than could be allotted to them in the present Compressed View.
3. The letters of reference refer to
Notes explanations explanatory matter, of which but a small proportion
could be inserted in the present Compressed View.
The Yearly Form, having been the first framed, is
here inserted, to shew its comparative simplicity, but, con
for
the reasons mentioned in the Notes to the Plan, can not be
recommended for adoptionis not proposed not to be employed as
It is placed as here 1 This compartment, not requiring to be often
turned to, is placed as it is to save the two others from being covered in the quiring of the book.
The two Portraits and the peculiar type are employd as
securities against Forgery. [14][22] The object most difficult of imitation
to an ordinary artist is a Portrait engraved by a first-rate hand.
The Imitation being a capital offense, the form must be such
as no artist could possibly adopt, but with with criminal views. The epigraph should be so placed that, in case of immitation, the intention shall betray itself at the earliest stage possible.
the words For Security Against Forgery, in an the epigraph inscription
from the should be so placed that in the earliest
possible stage of the Forgery the intention shall be betrayed
24. the type ( ) as tall again as the tallest ever employ'd,
the dimensions stated loss finish, and .. more than half as tall again
prohibited. of eight arts these trades, several of them eminently difficult
and widely ..., the ... would be necessary to a
forgery of such a
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jeremy bentham |
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frances wright |
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