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Experimenting</note><lb/> | Experimenting</note><lb/> | ||
<head>Conduct of Experiments</head> | <head>Conduct of Experiments</head> | ||
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<p>their giving undue priority to one <del><gap/></del> proposal<lb/> | <p>their giving undue priority to one <del><gap/></del> proposal<lb/> | ||
over another. If any <unclear>man's</unclear> proposal is postponed to<lb/> | over another. If any <unclear>man's</unclear> proposal is postponed to<lb/> | ||
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open</note><lb/> | open</note><lb/> | ||
upon payment of a small fee. A man may <lb/> | upon payment of a small fee. A man may <lb/> | ||
By | By this means see at any time whether his proposal<lb/> | ||
has been enter'd. The fee will prevent impertinent and vexatious applications. <!-- Red ink -->To p.</p> | has been enter'd. The fee will prevent impertinent <lb/> | ||
and vexatious applications. <!-- Red ink -->To p.</p> | |||
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<p><!-- Red ink -->From p. 3</p> | <p><!-- Red ink -->From p. 3</p> | ||
<p><del>8</del> 7</p> | <p><del>8</del> 7</p> | ||
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<p>For this purpose let the several heads of possible advantage <note>Table of advantages<lb/> | <p>For this purpose let the several heads of possible advantage <note>Table of advantages<lb/> | ||
<del>to <gap/> <gap/> safe</del><lb/> | <del>to <gap/> <gap/> safe</del><lb/> | ||
S<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Will<hi rend="superscript">m</hi> | S<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Will<hi rend="superscript">m</hi> Petty;s view of the<lb/> | ||
branches of his <unclear>knowledge</unclear> subservient<lb/> | |||
to the | to the Marine department<lb/> | ||
<gap/> supposed then head,</note> <lb/> | <gap/> supposed then head,</note> <lb/> | ||
be collected and a paper in which they are<lb/> | be collected and a paper in which they are<lb/> | ||
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<p><del>10</del> 18 </p> | |||
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<p>The answers to be given to the proposals may be <note>Answers that <del>be</del> may<lb/> | |||
<add>be</add> given</note><lb/> | |||
<p>The answers to be given to the proposals may be <note>Answers | |||
be given</note><lb/> | |||
as follows</p> | as follows</p> | ||
<p>1</p> | <p>1</p> | ||
<p>1. Already proposed in such | <p>1. Already proposed in such <add>or such a <unclear>view</unclear></add>a Book <add>already in print </add> referring to the <lb/> | ||
Chapter or other division, and the page.</p> | Chapter or other division, and the page.</p> | ||
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Experimenting
Conduct of Experiments
1
their giving undue priority to one proposal
over another. If any man's proposal is postponed to
one of posterior date, it will thus be made appear.
7. 22
Let the Books be open to any one's inspection Books to be
open
upon payment of a small fee. A man may
By this means see at any time whether his proposal
has been enter'd. The fee will prevent impertinent
and vexatious applications. To p.
—
From p. 3
8 7
Let every one who has a proposal to offer be required 2
Advantages expected,
to be Stated
in each proposal
to specify in what the respect advantage is which he expects to
may be derived to the Marine Service or, the Art of Shipbuilding by the result of
his experiment
9 8
For this purpose let the several heads of possible advantage Table of advantages
to safe
Sr Willm Petty;s view of the
branches of his knowledge subservient
to the Marine department
supposed then head,
be collected and a paper in which they are
enumerated kept constantly hanging up in the Office. See
SS 6. formed and kept
publickly hung up.
To p. 6 No1. To p. 15
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3
10 18
3
The answers to be given to the proposals may be Answers that be may
be given
as follows
1
1. Already proposed in such or such a viewa Book already in print referring to the
Chapter or other division, and the page.
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3 Already In use, before the institution of the officeBoard Copy these
article in the
order they are
transposed into.
4
34 Already tried by the Board and adopted - mentioning when
5
4 5 Already tried by the Board and rejected - mentioning when
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3 [+] 2. Already proposed to the officeBoard mentioning the daydate
and the motto. [+] 3. Already in
use and of long
standing |
4
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6 8
68 [+]Not likely deemed likely to conduce to produce the advantage
expected
7 9
7 9. The proposer to declare himself, that he may be
consulted with.
8. 7
8 7. The proposal too remotely connected with the Marine
Service
9 6
9 6. Not sufficiently explicit .
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