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<head>Mineralogy. Uses of.</head>
<p>1. A source of diversion<lb/>
analogous<lb/>
to that of hunting.</p>
<p>2. An exemplification<lb/>
of method</p>
 
<p>3. An introduction<lb/>
to this acquisition of<lb/>
a beautiful <gap/> of<lb/>
ornaments.</p>
 
<p><gap/> <gap/> of resemblance<lb/>
&amp; contrast<lb/>
with relation to Botany<lb/>
&amp; Zoology</p>
 
<p>Its subjects <gap/><lb/>
of <gap/> in<lb/>
the way of propagation</p>
 
<p>Its classes ill-defined<lb/>
its subjects, through<lb/>
<unclear>impropagability</unclear><lb/>
with more than <hi rend="underline">individual</hi>.</p>
 
<p>The distinctive<lb/>
characters of its<lb/>
<gap/> not to be<lb/>
made out from<lb/>
<hi rend="underline">habit</hi>, in general<lb/>
external appearance.<lb/>
Therefore Mineralogical<lb/>
knowledge not to<lb/>
be attained to any considerable<lb/>
degree without<lb/>
the help of <hi rend="underline">Chemistry</hi></p>
 
<p>Yet <gap/> it &#x2014; <gap/><lb/>
the use of scientific<lb/>
distinctions which are<lb/>
indications of habit.</p>
 
<head>Entomology Uses</head>
 
<p>Teaching to<lb/>
1. Propagate such <add>insects</add> as<lb/>
are useful<lb/>
2. &#x2014; such as<lb/>
are <del>not dangerous</del><lb/>
mischievous <lb/>
3. Destroy and <unclear>check</unclear><lb/>
the propagation of<lb/>
such as are mischievous<lb/>
4. Distinguish <add>between</add> the<lb/>
pernicious, the <gap/><lb/>
and the <gap/></p>
 
<p>Insects may be<lb/>
pernicious to<lb/>
1. Person, by <unclear>bites</unclear><lb/>
<unclear>sting</unclear>, poisonous <gap/><lb/>
<gap/><gap/><gap/><lb/>
2. Property &#x2014; by consuming<lb/>
the food of<lb/>
man, <unclear>or if amounts</unclear><lb/>
<gap/> to man</p>
 
<head>Mathematics - Uses</head>
<p>Example.<lb/>
1. Measuring of <gap/><lb/>
distances
2. Savings on point<lb/>
of actual measurement:<lb/>
<gap/> the 3<hi rend="superscript">rd</hi><lb/>
side of a triangle of<lb/>
which the two sides<lb/>
<gap/> <gap/> included <gap/><lb/>
have been measured.
</p>
 
<head>Languages &#x2014; Uses of</head>
 
<p>1. To <gap/> a man<lb/>
to converse with those<lb/>
who talk in other<lb/>
than the language in<lb/>
question</p>
<p>2. To enable a man<lb/>
to have <gap/><gap/><gap/><lb/>
<del><gap/></del> the language in<lb/>
question in as far as<lb/>
the books of <gap/>
in question are either<lb/>
not yet translated well<lb/>
<gap/> <gap/> language, or<lb/>
not so well</p>
<p>3. For History</p>
<p>4. For Poetry in as<lb/>
far as the Poetry in<lb/>
his own language is<lb/>
<gap/>, <gap/> <gap/> <gap/><lb/>
<gap/>.</p>





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Mineralogy. Uses of.

1. A source of diversion
analogous
to that of hunting.

2. An exemplification
of method

3. An introduction
to this acquisition of
a beautiful of
ornaments.

of resemblance
& contrast
with relation to Botany
& Zoology

Its subjects
of in
the way of propagation

Its classes ill-defined
its subjects, through
impropagability
with more than individual.

The distinctive
characters of its
not to be
made out from
habit, in general
external appearance.
Therefore Mineralogical
knowledge not to
be attained to any considerable
degree without
the help of Chemistry

Yet it —
the use of scientific
distinctions which are
indications of habit.

Entomology Uses

Teaching to
1. Propagate such insects as
are useful
2. — such as
are not dangerous
mischievous
3. Destroy and check
the propagation of
such as are mischievous
4. Distinguish between the
pernicious, the
and the

Insects may be
pernicious to
1. Person, by bites
sting, poisonous

2. Property — by consuming
the food of
man, or if amounts
to man

Mathematics - Uses

Example.
1. Measuring of
distances 2. Savings on point
of actual measurement:
the 3rd
side of a triangle of
which the two sides
included
have been measured.

Languages — Uses of

1. To a man
to converse with those
who talk in other
than the language in
question

2. To enable a man
to have
the language in
question in as far as
the books of in question are either
not yet translated well
language, or
not so well

3. For History

4. For Poetry in as
far as the Poetry in
his own language is
,
.




Identifier: | JB/108/103/003"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 108.

Date_1

1795-10-02

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

108

Main Headings

chrestomathia

Folio number

103

Info in main headings field

education

Image

003

Titles

uses general of arts, sciences, & the other branches of knowledge

Category

rudiments sheet (brouillon)

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

35606

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