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<head>EXPRESSION. (II).</head><lb/> | |||
<p>8. Display the states of the Cases of the Demonstrations in <note>Cases of Demonstrations <lb/> | |||
to be displayed in distinct<lb/> | |||
Short Sentences</note><lb/> | |||
distinct, articulate, Sentences; and those as short as may be</p> | |||
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<p>9 For this purpose avoid Carentheis , Ablative —<lb/> | |||
absolute, and such Connectives as join nothing less <note>Parentheses, Ablative<lb/> | |||
absolute & connectives<lb/> | |||
joining Whole Sentences<lb/> | |||
to be avoided </note><lb/> | |||
than entire Sentences, reducing them into one - Such<lb/> | |||
are <hi rend="underline">as</hi> and <hi rend="underline">since</hi>. These standing before the antiecedent<lb/> | |||
of a Conclusion, and pointing to the Consequent, involve<lb/> | |||
both antecedent and Ccnsquent into one Sentence</p> | |||
To resolve such a Sentence by itself, without any Connective before it. Next place the Consequent in a Sentence also by itself, connecting them by such a Connective as does not necessarily reduce the two Sentences into one: such as Thence, hence and therefore, whence and wherefore. Sometimes it will happen that to ground a single Consequent more than one Antecedent may be necessary: in this CAse, observe to cast each Antecedent into a single Sentence. <hi rend="superscript">+</hi> Cayne's Geometry is an exemplification of this method. 10. The more Sentences aQuantity of Matter can be resolved into the better; the nearer will the Sentences approach to the simplicity of Logical Propositions: beyond that point of Simplicity a Sentence cannot go, but it can hardly go too near it.<pb/> | |||
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EXPRESSION. (II).
8. Display the states of the Cases of the Demonstrations in Cases of Demonstrations
to be displayed in distinct
Short Sentences
distinct, articulate, Sentences; and those as short as may be
—
9 For this purpose avoid Carentheis , Ablative —
absolute, and such Connectives as join nothing less Parentheses, Ablative
absolute & connectives
joining Whole Sentences
to be avoided
than entire Sentences, reducing them into one - Such
are as and since. These standing before the antiecedent
of a Conclusion, and pointing to the Consequent, involve
both antecedent and Ccnsquent into one Sentence
To resolve such a Sentence by itself, without any Connective before it. Next place the Consequent in a Sentence also by itself, connecting them by such a Connective as does not necessarily reduce the two Sentences into one: such as Thence, hence and therefore, whence and wherefore. Sometimes it will happen that to ground a single Consequent more than one Antecedent may be necessary: in this CAse, observe to cast each Antecedent into a single Sentence. + Cayne's Geometry is an exemplification of this method. 10. The more Sentences aQuantity of Matter can be resolved into the better; the nearer will the Sentences approach to the simplicity of Logical Propositions: beyond that point of Simplicity a Sentence cannot go, but it can hardly go too near it.
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