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of <hi rend="underline">abstraction</hi> made say consideration had </p>
of <hi rend="underline">abstraction</hi> made say consideration had </p>


<p>I take a solid off a <unclear>cubical</unclear> figure: natural as a <lb/>
<p>I take a <unclear>solid</unclear> off a <unclear>cubical</unclear> figure: natural as a <lb/>
<gap/> of common self; artificial, as to the</p>
<gap/> of common salt; artificial, as to the</p>


<p>1. I consider one - any are of the <add>Six</add> <gap/> surfaces by which<lb/>
<p>1. I consider one - any are of the <add>Six</add> <gap/> surfaces by which<lb/>
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<p><del>What</del> That whole from the above description is manifest and<lb/>
<p><del>What</del> That whole from the above description is manifest and<lb/>
underneath is that neither from the point, nor the law, nor the<lb/>
underneath is that neither has the point, nor the line, nor the<lb/>
superf<gap/> or say surface thus real and <gap/> <gap/><lb/>
superfices or say surface thus real and <gap/> <unclear>existing</unclear><lb/>
to <gap/> eye to <del>the</del> <gap/> <gap/> of my  <gap/> being, <del>known</del> <gap/><lb/>
to an eye to <del>the</del> no sum of my  <gap/> being, <del>known</del> <gap/><lb/>
or evident were they, any one of them present by itself. No</p>
or evident were they, any one of them present by itself. No</p>


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of the <gap/> as if they can real<gap/></p>
of the <gap/> as if they can real<gap/></p>


<p>By Euclid they are thus spoken of<gap/> point (says he) is the<lb/>
<p>By Euclid they are thus spoken of <gap/> point (says he) is the<lb/>
which has no parts. By this made of considering the subject and<lb/>
which has no parts. By this mode of considering the subject and<lb/>
speaking of it he invites in or about the whole field of incorp<gap/> <add>posology </add> <note>posology: a cloud from<lb/>
speaking of it he invites in or about the whole field of incorp<gap/> <add>posology </add> <note>posology: a cloud from<lb/>
what it <gap/> emerges<lb/>
what it never emerges<lb/>
a cloud in which it continues enveloped from the<lb/>
a cloud in which it continues <lb/>
beginning of his elements to the ends</note></p>
enveloped from the<lb/>
beginning of his elements to the end.</note></p>





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Click Here To Edit 1830 Dec 4 Rudiments S Mu
1. Demonstration by reductio ad absurdum is indicated exhibited given} Mode of
1. . 2. Synthesis
1
Demonstrate by reductio
ad absurdum which
the Contrivance what
2
The contrivance, what
3
The contrivance
4
instrument, relative

of the inconsistency of the assertion in question with some preestablished}
Definition, demonstration or manifest and considerable State of things.}

2. The Contrivance or say the Efficient operation by means of which}
the theorem is solved , the problem accomplished}

3. The contrivance does it not in every instance embed in}
the faculty of some quantity which being a modular relate}
to some quantities already give, form the indices of communication}
between them.}


Mode of description or say designation- 1. Analytic 2. Synpative
Ireland of say consideration. :m
of abstraction made say consideration had

I take a solid off a cubical figure: natural as a
of common salt; artificial, as to the

1. I consider one - any are of the Six surfaces by which
it is bounded; apart from all the other boundaries then obtain the impression and thence
where after the object has been out of my sight is no longer in my sight of a superfices

2. I apply myself have applied my mindto the consideration of this super:
I now apply myself to the consideration of each of its four boundaries
apart from that of the three obtain I thus obtain the other
impression, and bl as above, the of a line

4. Having applied myself to the consideration of the line, I
now apply myself to the consideration of one of
the its two boundaries: I thus obtain the impression, and
thence, as above the idea of a point.

What That whole from the above description is manifest and
underneath is that neither has the point, nor the line, nor the
superfices or say surface thus real and existing
to an eye to the no sum of my being, known
or evident were they, any one of them present by itself. No

To speak of any one of them as having any report existence,
as to speak in the language of ficti: to speak of the products
of the as if they can real

By Euclid they are thus spoken of point (says he) is the
which has no parts. By this mode of considering the subject and
speaking of it he invites in or about the whole field of incorp posology posology: a cloud from
what it never emerges
a cloud in which it continues
enveloped from the
beginning of his elements to the end.




Identifier: | JB/135/100/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 135.

Date_1

1830-12-04

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

135

Main Headings

posology

Folio number

100

Info in main headings field

posology

Image

001

Titles

rudiments

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

46218

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