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<head>1825. <sic>Jan<hi rend="superscript">y</hi></sic> 18<lb/> Procedure Code Preface</head> <!-- numbers in pencil --> <p>1<lb/> <note><sic>Ch.</sic> Preface</note><lb/> (1 <note>&sect;.</note></p> <p><del>The writer</del> Not inconsiderable will be the authors disappointment<lb/> if after reading the <foreign><unclear>defendium</unclear></foreign> of such <unclear>new</unclear> made<lb/> words as it has been found necessary or useful to employ<lb/>any considerable difficulty should <add> the then existence of be experienced</add> by any person who is<lb/>in the habit of reading a newspaper be experienced <add>have place</add> as to<lb/>the understanding of what is here submitted to his perusal:<lb/> and this although is acquaintance with the established<lb/> system of procedure be as slight as in the case<lb/>of a person so habituated it can be.  If then the here<lb/> proposed system <del>he</del> should prove to be to such a degree<lb/> intelligible, what a contrast will it not <gap/> on the<lb/>part of <gap/> with the established system.</p> <p>But supposing this degree of intelligibility in the case<lb/> of the here proposed system, another advantage, and that<lb/>surely hereby a most important one will be the result.</p> <p>The existing chaos &#x2014; that chaos which at present is<lb/> all darkness will by means of the light thus thrown<lb/> upon it be rendered in no small degree transparent<lb/>and the present little work will thus add to its principal<lb/>in that the collateral one of operating <add>serving</add> in the character of a <lb/> Introduction to an acquaintance with the system at present<lb/>established.</p>  
<head>1825. <sic>Jan<hi rend="superscript">y</hi></sic> 18<lb/> Procedure Code Preface</head> <!-- numbers in pencil --> <p>1<lb/> <note><sic>Ch.</sic> Preface</note><lb/> (1 <note>&sect;.</note></p> <p><del>The writer</del> Not inconsiderable will be the authors disappointment<lb/> if after reading the <foreign><unclear>defendium</unclear></foreign> of such <unclear>new</unclear> made<lb/> words as it has been found necessary or useful to employ<lb/>any considerable difficulty should <add> the then existence of be experienced</add> by any person who is<lb/>in the habit of reading a newspaper be experienced <add>have place</add> as to<lb/>the understanding of what is here submitted to his perusal:<lb/> and this although is acquaintance with the established<lb/> system of procedure be as slight as in the case<lb/>of a person so habituated it can be.  If then the here<lb/> proposed system <del>he</del> should prove to be to such a degree<lb/> intelligible, what a contrast will it not make on the<lb/>part of <gap/> with the established system.</p> <p>But supposing this degree of intelligibility in the case<lb/> of the here proposed system, another advantage, and that<lb/>surely hereby a most important one will be the result.</p> <p>The existing chaos &#x2014; that chaos which at present is<lb/> all darkness will by means of the light thus thrown<lb/> upon it be rendered in no small degree transparent<lb/>and the present little work will thus add to its principal<lb/>in that the collateral one of operating <add>serving</add> in the character of a <lb/> Introduction to an acquaintance with the system at present<lb/>established.</p>  





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1825. Jany 18
Procedure Code Preface

1
Ch. Preface
(1 §.

The writer Not inconsiderable will be the authors disappointment
if after reading the defendium of such new made
words as it has been found necessary or useful to employ
any considerable difficulty should the then existence of be experienced by any person who is
in the habit of reading a newspaper be experienced have place as to
the understanding of what is here submitted to his perusal:
and this although is acquaintance with the established
system of procedure be as slight as in the case
of a person so habituated it can be. If then the here
proposed system he should prove to be to such a degree
intelligible, what a contrast will it not make on the
part of with the established system.

But supposing this degree of intelligibility in the case
of the here proposed system, another advantage, and that
surely hereby a most important one will be the result.

The existing chaos — that chaos which at present is
all darkness will by means of the light thus thrown
upon it be rendered in no small degree transparent
and the present little work will thus add to its principal
in that the collateral one of operating serving in the character of a
Introduction to an acquaintance with the system at present
established.




Identifier: | JB/057/249/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 57.

Date_1

1825-01-18

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

057

Main Headings

procedure code

Folio number

249

Info in main headings field

procedure code preface

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d1 / e1

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

18579

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