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<head>1826. <sic>Oct<hi rend="superscript">r</hi>.</sic> 18<lb/>Review of Humphreys.</head> <!-- some in pencil --> <p><note>§ Agenda at <del><gap/></del> <add>length</add><lb/>§. | <head>1826. <sic>Oct<hi rend="superscript">r</hi>.</sic> 18<lb/>Review of Humphreys.</head> <!-- some in pencil --> <p>N <note>§ Agenda at <del><gap/></del> <add>length</add><lb/>§. Methods Analysis<lb/>Subject matter <sic><unclear>ammenable</unclear></sic></note></p> <p>§. <hi rend="underline">Method</hi></p> <p>In framing <add>settling</add> the denomination of his headings <add>divisions</add> <sic>M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi></sic> H.<lb/>has done <add>for the <gap/> past preceding</add> what all Jurists have done before him — he has<lb/>taken in hand those which he finds already belonging to the language,<lb/>and gives to them the best order of <gap/> that they<lb/>appear to be susceptible of.</p> <p>The course I shall proceed to take is <!-- brackets in pencil --> [altogether] different<lb/>and altogether new. Without regard to <add>Not <gap/> myself</add> existing and established<lb/>denominations, <del><gap/></del> the divisions into which I cast the subject-matter<lb/>will be such as present themselves to my view as cal<lb/>calculated to afford the clearest conception of the contents.</p> <p>In so far as any <gap/> of division is conducive to its<lb/>purpose it will bear the advantage of rendering the subject-matter<lb/>equally comprehensible <add>intelligible</add> in that language — in the<lb/>language of all <gap/> — to the jurists — and I hope with<lb/>little pain <add>very moderate labour</add> I hope to the <del><gap/></del> <gap/> educated portion of<lb/>the non-jurists, of all natures.</p> | ||
1826. Octr. 18
Review of Humphreys.
N § Agenda at length
§. Methods Analysis
Subject matter ammenable
§. Method
In framing settling the denomination of his headings divisions Mr H.
has done for the past preceding what all Jurists have done before him — he has
taken in hand those which he finds already belonging to the language,
and gives to them the best order of that they
appear to be susceptible of.
The course I shall proceed to take is [altogether] different
and altogether new. Without regard to Not myself existing and established
denominations, the divisions into which I cast the subject-matter
will be such as present themselves to my view as cal
calculated to afford the clearest conception of the contents.
In so far as any of division is conducive to its
purpose it will bear the advantage of rendering the subject-matter
equally comprehensible intelligible in that language — in the
language of all — to the jurists — and I hope with
little pain very moderate labour I hope to the educated portion of
the non-jurists, of all natures.
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