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<head>1826. <sic>Oct<hi rend="superscript">r</hi>.</sic> 19 +<lb/>Review of Humphreys</head> <!-- in pencil --> <p><note>§§ Agenda</note><lb/>(8) (8</p> <p><add>To attempt to <sic>compleat</sic> these rules<lb?>would be to attempt to take the <gap/> out<lb?>of <gap/> so much more competent as his are.</add></p> <p><note>17<lb/>17. In a principal<lb/>preposition <sic><hi rend="underline">imbed</hi></sic> not<lb/>exceptive or otherwise<lb/>modification clauses more<lb/>than one</note></p> <p>Reason. The mind is<lb/>hurried through and confused<lb/>as in <sic>art.<sic> 16</note/></p> <p>17. <sic>Imbed</sic> not in the belly of a principal preposition<lb/>any <del>clause</del> <add>more than one</add> exception clause ort any other <sic>indefinative</sic> clause<lb/>having for its object or effect the narrowing or enlarging the<lb/>import and effect of it. For in this case, the want of a<lb/>resting place as above will place the mind of the reader in<lb/>a state of uneasiness, and for the present will dispose him to get <add>hurry</add><lb/>through the grammatical structure without bestowing on the<lb/>modification clause the degree of authority <del>to</del> <add>for</add> which by its<lb/>importance <add>it</add> may have a just demand.</p> <p><note>18.<lb/>18. Of an article composed<lb/>of exceptions, give<lb/>notice at the commencement<lb/>of the article composed of<lb/>the principal <!-- ? preposition or proposition -->proposition<lb/><del><gap/> out of which they<lb/>are taken.</note></p> <p><note>Reason. By the notice<lb/>given, <del>th preventing</del> <add>preserving</add> the<lb/><reader from <add>the</add> <gap/><lb/>error of ascribing to the<lb/><del>proposition</del> arrangement<lb/>an intent beyond that<lb?>intended.</note></p> <p.18 where an exception requires to be made there<lb/>to secure to it its requisite measure of attention, <del>this</del> <add>it</add> will<lb/>commonly be advisable to <sic>allott</sic> a separate article to the giving<lb/>expression to it. When this is done, <del>the <gap/></del> a convenience<lb/>will be found in giving notice of the exception-making<lb/>article at the commencement of the article to which the exception<lb/is to be applied. If the insertion <add>giving</add> of this notice has to wait<lb/>the conclusion of the other article excepted from, the consequence<lb/>is that in the first place an erroneous conception is presented <add>the mind is operated upon</add><lb/>to the mind and when the conception has been formed<lb/>then comes the exception clause, by which the labour of making<lb/>the requisite connection is imposed.</p> <p><note>19<lb/>19. cases in which there<lb/>may be a use in allotting<lb/><del>an <gap/></del> <add>a separate<a/d> article to<lb/>a single exception.<lb/>1. the matter important<lb/>2. probability of future<lb/>need of adding other<lb?>exceptions.</note></p> <p>When the exception is then postponed <add>though then to <gap/></add> to a separate article<lb/>then it is ready <add>in readiness</add> to receive <gap/> exceptions should the<lb/>principal preposition upon ulterior consideration be deemed to<lb?>require any.</p> | |||
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1826. Octr. 19 +
Review of Humphreys
§§ Agenda
(8) (8
To attempt to compleat these rules<lb?>would be to attempt to take the out<lb?>of so much more competent as his are.
17
17. In a principal
preposition imbed not
exceptive or otherwise
modification clauses more
than one
Reason. The mind is
hurried through and confused
as in art.<sic> 16</note/>
17. <sic>Imbed not in the belly of a principal preposition
any clause more than one exception clause ort any other indefinative clause
having for its object or effect the narrowing or enlarging the
import and effect of it. For in this case, the want of a
resting place as above will place the mind of the reader in
a state of uneasiness, and for the present will dispose him to get hurry
through the grammatical structure without bestowing on the
modification clause the degree of authority to for which by its
importance it may have a just demand.
18.
18. Of an article composed
of exceptions, give
notice at the commencement
of the article composed of
the principal proposition out of which they
are taken.
Reason. By the notice
given, th preventing preserving the
<reader from the
error of ascribing to the
proposition arrangement
an intent beyond that<lb?>intended.
<p.18 where an exception requires to be made there
to secure to it its requisite measure of attention, this it will
commonly be advisable to allott a separate article to the giving
expression to it. When this is done, the a convenience
will be found in giving notice of the exception-making
article at the commencement of the article to which the exception<lb/is to be applied. If the insertion giving of this notice has to wait
the conclusion of the other article excepted from, the consequence
is that in the first place an erroneous conception is presented the mind is operated upon
to the mind and when the conception has been formed
then comes the exception clause, by which the labour of making
the requisite connection is imposed.
19
19. cases in which there
may be a use in allotting
an <add>a separate<a/d> article to
a single exception.
1. the matter important
2. probability of future
need of adding other<lb?>exceptions.
When the exception is then postponed though then to to a separate article
then it is ready in readiness to receive exceptions should the
principal preposition upon ulterior consideration be deemed to<lb?>require any.
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