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it is Euclid's elements of geometry. <add>On this branch</add> This is the work of<lb/>
it is Euclid's elements of geometry. <add>On this branch</add> This is the work of<lb/>
earliest date extant. But of <add>in</add> the branches of art and science<lb/>
earliest date extant. But of <add>in</add> the branches of art and science<lb/>
of the sub-branches of what has been called <add>in G<gap/> language</add> <hi rend="underline">Posology</hi> in English<lb/>
of the sub-branches of what has been called <add>in Greek sprung language</add> <hi rend="underline">Posology</hi> in English<lb/>
quantity-learning or quantity-regarding learning to which the matter<lb/>
quantity-learning or quantity-regarding learning to which the matter<lb/>
of Euclid's Elements was applicable and has since been applied<lb/>
of Euclid's Elements was applicable and has since been applied<lb/>
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have preceded measurem<hi rend="superscript">t</hi>.</note>
have preceded measurem<hi rend="superscript">t</hi>.</note>


<p><add><unclear>Action</unclear></add> Operation without adequate motive, is effect without a<lb/>
<p><add>Action</add> Operation without adequate motive, is effect without a<lb/>
cause. A motive is the expectation of pleasure <add>in this or that shape</add> or of exemption from<lb/>
cause. A motive is the expectation of pleasure <add>in this or that shape</add> or of exemption from<lb/>
pain in this or that shape, or from loss of life, the indisputable<lb/>
pain in this or that shape, or from loss of life, the indisputable<lb/>
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of it by a rod must have preceded those <add>what is called</add> rules of trigonometry<lb/>
of it by a rod must have preceded those <add>what is called</add> rules of trigonometry<lb/>
by which it is <sic>shewn</sic> how of one or two <add>this or that <del><gap/></del></add> of the<lb/>
by which it is <sic>shewn</sic> how of one or two <add>this or that <del><gap/></del></add> of the<lb/>
boundaries <del><gap/></del> of an <unclear>individual</unclear> and <unclear>appropriate</unclear> space the<lb/>
boundaries <del><gap/></del> of an inclosed and appropriate space the<lb/>
dimensions may be <del><gap/></del> ascertained, <add>and</add> described by verbal discourse<lb/>
dimensions may be <del><gap/></del> ascertained, <add>and</add> described by verbal discourse<lb/>
and by the graphical imitation <sic>stiled</sic> maps by a person<lb/>
and by the graphical imitation <sic>stiled</sic> maps by a person<lb/>
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1831 March 11 M
Posology

Conjectural History.

1

In form not regarding no event intended to be

1
Euclid a treatise on form-
regarding quantity-learning —
his the first work extant
tho' the science practised
ages before him.

A treatise — a deductive work on what may be called unapplied
or say abstract quantity-learning is Euclids considered in
respect of what may be called the form-regarding branch of
it is Euclid's elements of geometry. On this branch This is the work of
earliest date extant. But of in the branches of art and science
of the sub-branches of what has been called in Greek sprung language Posology in English
quantity-learning or quantity-regarding learning to which the matter
of Euclid's Elements was applicable and has since been applied
practice must have had place and been carried on in
Greece and elsewhere for may ages antecedent to the composition
of that elaborate and with reference to the present time now
original work

2.
Land cultivation must
have preceded measuremt.

Action Operation without adequate motive, is effect without a
cause. A motive is the expectation of pleasure in this or that shape or of exemption from
pain in this or that shape, or from loss of life, the indisputable
substratum of pleasure in every shape. For the preservation of
life the practice of agriculture, the cultivation of land must
have preceded the measurement of it: and the actual measurement
of it by a rod must have preceded those what is called rules of trigonometry
by which it is shewn how of one or two this or that of the
boundaries of an inclosed and appropriate space the
dimensions may be ascertained, and described by verbal discourse
and by the graphical imitation stiled maps by a person
by whom at the time of the operation access to it can not be obtained



Identifier: | JB/135/337/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 135.

Date_1

1831-03-11

Marginal Summary Numbering

1-2

Box

135

Main Headings

posology

Folio number

337

Info in main headings field

posology

Image

002

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

e1

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

richard doane

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

46455

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