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<p>1826 Sept.24</p>
 
<head>Review of Humphreys</head>
 
<note><gap/> Conclusion<lb/>
H's merits. Ministers <gap/> him<lb/>up!</note><lb/>
<p>&sect; Conclusion</p>
<p>Ungrounded as it would be, <add>unhappily</add>  nothing at the same time could<lb/>
be more natural, from the observation of the <add>particular</add> imperfections thus<lb/>
printed out to infer a general <del>want of</del> absence of usefulness<lb/>
and meritoriousness in the <add>aggregate</add>whole character of the event:<lb/>
nothing more natural; namely an account of the number of<lb/>
the particular instance and the <del>space</del> <add>magnitude</add> quantity of the space<lb/>
re<gap/>ed for the expilation of them: yet at the same time<lb/>
ungrounded because in comparison of the mass of imperfection<lb/>
under <add>by</add> which he found the field labouring<add>incumbered</add>, and of<lb/>
which he has cleared it, whatever could be discovered as<lb/>
remaining would be found to be but as a drop of water in<lb/>
the bucket</p>


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1826 Sept.24

Review of Humphreys Conclusion
H's merits. Ministers him
up!

§ Conclusion

Ungrounded as it would be, unhappily nothing at the same time could
be more natural, from the observation of the particular imperfections thus
printed out to infer a general want of absence of usefulness
and meritoriousness in the aggregatewhole character of the event:
nothing more natural; namely an account of the number of
the particular instance and the space magnitude quantity of the space
reed for the expilation of them: yet at the same time
ungrounded because in comparison of the mass of imperfection
under by which he found the field labouringincumbered, and of
which he has cleared it, whatever could be discovered as
remaining would be found to be but as a drop of water in
the bucket



Identifier: | JB/078/080/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 78.

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1826-09-24

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078

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Review of Humphreys

Folio number

080

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Review of Humphreys

Image

001

Titles

Conclusion

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Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

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E1

Penner

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Paper Producer

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Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

25171

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