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<head>1823 Sept <unclear>11</unclear></head>
<head>1823 Sept 14</head>
<head><del>Constitutional Code</del> Nomography</head>
<head><del>Constitutional Code</del> Nomography</head>


<note><del>Order of Matter</del><lb/>
<note><del>Order of Matter</del><lb/>
Generalie<lb/></note>
Generalia<lb/></note>


<note>Of all works Legislation<lb/>
<note>Of all works Legislation<lb/>
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<p><del>The subject of</del><add>Of all works</add> Legislation is at once the<lb/>
<p><del>The subject of</del><add>Of all works</add> Legislation is at once the<lb/>
easiest and most difficult: the easiest <add>in so far as</add> when reasons<lb/>
easiest and most difficult: the easiest <add>in so far as</add> when reasons<lb/>
are not; <add>when, the easiest; when in so far as they are,</add> the most difficult <del>when they are not</del><lb/>
are not; <add>given, the easiest; when in so far as they are,</add> the most difficult <del>when they are not</del><lb/>
<del>given</del>. The <add><del>of</del></add> easiest <add><unclear>of the are</unclear> </add> is the only <del>one</del> <add>mode</add> as yet in use. In the<lb/>
<del>given</del>. The <add><del>of</del></add> easiest <add><unclear>of the like</unclear> </add> is the only <del>one</del> <add>mode</add> as yet in use. In the<lb/>
present work an example is given of the most difficult.<lb/>
present work an example is given of the most difficult.<lb/>
To the author it seemed the most useful: the<lb/>
To the author it seemed the most useful: the<lb/>
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<sic>commentative</sic><lb/></note>
<sic>commentative</sic><lb/></note>
<note>Accessory must it to<lb/>  
<note>Accessory must it to<lb/>  
the <sic>prepossive</sic> it to the<lb/>
the <sic>prepossive</sic> 1. to the<lb/>
affecting principle<lb/>
affecting principle<lb/>
fixed logical<lb/></note>
fixed logical<lb/></note>
<note>2 to the <unclear>understanding</unclear>
<note>2 to the <unclear>understanding</unclear>
principle <unclear>fixed clearest</unclear></note>
principle <sic>fixt</sic> clearest</note>




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<p>In respect of channels it seems unquestionably<lb/>
<p>In respect of channels it seems unquestionably<lb/>
so; it is that which seems most <unclear>angenical</unclear> to the understanding:<lb/> if so it is the logical course, the purpose<lb/>
so; it is that which seems most <unclear>angenical</unclear> to the understanding:<lb/> if so it is the logical course, the purpose<lb/>
of the is generally rhetorical: the aim is to lay hold<lb/>
of the other is generally rhetorical: the aim is to lay hold<lb/>
of the attentions and gain them to your side.<lb/>
of the attentions and gain them to your side.<lb/>
</p>
</p>


<p>Queue, all this?<lb/></p>
<p>Quere, all this?<lb/></p>
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


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1823 Sept 14 Constitutional Code Nomography

Order of Matter
Generalia

Of all works Legislation
at once the the
easiest & most
difficult

The subject ofOf all works Legislation is at once the
easiest and most difficult: the easiest in so far as when reasons
are not; given, the easiest; when in so far as they are, the most difficult when they are not
given. The of easiest of the like is the only one mode as yet in use. In the
present work an example is given of the most difficult.
To the author it seemed the most useful: the
Reader will judge.


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Order made of as between
principal matter and
accessory
1 between principal
matter & accessory
1 Principal anticipation or say prepossive
2 Subsequential or say
commentative
Accessory must it to
the prepossive 1. to the
affecting principle
fixed logical
2 to the understanding principle fixt clearest


As between principal and accessory, modes of
order two: anticipation or say prepossessive; subsequential,
or say commentative.

To the prepossessive writers are in general prone:
the commentative upon the whole seems preferable.

In respect of channels it seems unquestionably
so; it is that which seems most angenical to the understanding:
if so it is the logical course, the purpose
of the other is generally rhetorical: the aim is to lay hold
of the attentions and gain them to your side.

Quere, all this?



Identifier: | JB/549/009/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 549.

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1823-09-14

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549

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009

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Constitut. Code. Nomography

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001

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Penner

Richard Doane

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Jeremy Bentham

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