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pitching upon the same. |</p> | pitching upon the same. |</p> | ||
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<p><hi rend="underline">Advantages.</hi> It guards against the paying more attention <lb/> | <note><del>Advantages</del><lb/> | ||
Reasons</note><p><hi rend="underline">Advantages.</hi> 1. It guards against the paying more attention <lb/> | |||
to a proposal than it deserves, on account of the rank<lb/> | to a proposal than it deserves, on account of the rank<lb/> | ||
<del><gap/></del> connections <add>or reputation</add> of the proposer</p> | <del><gap/></del> connections <add>or reputation</add> of the proposer</p> | ||
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to persons <add>who are</add> low rank, <add>who have</add> <del>be of</del> no connections, <add>do</add> or who are<add>as yet unknown.</add></p> | to persons <add>who are</add> low rank, <add>who have</add> <del>be of</del> no connections, <add>do</add> or who are<add>as yet unknown.</add></p> | ||
<p>3. It guards against <del>the</del> any injustice <del>that might be done</del><add>which</add> to a<lb/> | |||
proposal might meet with <gap/>wing to the proposers being obnoxious [+]</p> | |||
<p><del>3</del>5. It saves the <add>authors of </add> <del><gap/>ing persons</del> unsuccessful proposals<lb/> | |||
from the mortification of <del>having it known that</del><add>seeing their disappointments</add><lb/> | |||
<add>made public</add> <unclear>their proposals are neglected.</unclear></p> | |||
<p><del>5</del>6. It saves the inconvenience - if the public from the<lb/> | |||
adoption of unpromising proposals but of tenderness<lb/> | |||
to the proposers, and from the unwillingness<lb/> | |||
to exposed them to the mortification above mentioned.</p> | |||
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Experimenting
Conduct of Experiments
1
From p. 8.7. No 2
Office for receiving proposals for Experiments
To p.8. at top
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Names of proposer
to be concealed
kept secret
Let the Proposals to be distinguished not by the name of the
proposer, but withby a motte: as is the practise with
regard to subjects proposed for presuming by most of the foreign
Academies and other learned bodies. Or two matters might
be required: | in order to guard against the contingency of two persons
pitching upon the same. |
10
Advantages
Reasons
Advantages. 1. It guards against the paying more attention
to a proposal than it deserves, on account of the rank
connections or reputation of the proposer
2. It guards against the paying too little attention
to persons who are low rank, who have be of no connections, do or who areas yet unknown.
3. It guards against the any injustice that might be donewhich to a
proposal might meet with wing to the proposers being obnoxious [+]
35. It saves the authors of ing persons unsuccessful proposals
from the mortification of having it known thatseeing their disappointments
made public their proposals are neglected.
56. It saves the inconvenience - if the public from the
adoption of unpromising proposals but of tenderness
to the proposers, and from the unwillingness
to exposed them to the mortification above mentioned.
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