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matter of it, give denomination also to the mass of discourse<lb/>
matter of it, give denomination also to the mass of discourse<lb/>
which have respectively been their results.</p>
which have respectively been their results.</p>
 
<note>9<lb/>
9. For the result of the<lb/>
last divisional operation<lb/>
employ the word <hi rend="underline">Article</hi><lb/>
as being in common use<lb/>
for this purpose</note><lb/>
<p>For the <unclear>result</unclear> of the last individual operation<lb/>
employ the word <hi rend="underline">Article</hi>; this being the denomination which<lb/>
for the purpose is in most common use.</p>
<note>10<lb/>
10. But where <hi rend="underline">lists</hi> require<lb/>
to be given on it<lb/>
give <del>them</del> <add>each <gap/> a</add> numerical<lb/>
denomination, and<lb/>
refer to them by the denomination<lb/>
of Out-Articles.</note><lb/>
<p>If in the <add>tenor</add> context of the Article enumeration <add>comes</add> requires<lb/>
to be formed of <del>and</del> a number of subject matters to which<lb/>
one and the same work serves as a <add>for the sake of clearness of</add> predicate, for distinctness<lb/>
it will commonly be of use to <del>des<gap/></del> employ in <del>disting</del><lb/>
making them as distinct so many deferent number in<lb/>
the order of the <del><gap/></del> numeration table. IN this case the<lb/>
several portions of discourse may be coincident and spoken<lb/>
of as constituting so many <hi rend="underline">Sub-Articles</hi></p>
<note>11<lb/>
11. Indicate by a numerical<lb/>
figure the<lb/>
number of divisional<lb/>
<hi rend="underline">operations</hi> by which<lb/>
the <hi rend="underline">result</hi> in question<lb/>
has been produced:<lb/>
the figure in a <gap/><lb/>
type, each struck<lb/>
through by a thin &sect;.<lb/>
for section.</note><lb/>
<p>For presenting <del>to the eye</del> in the casual mode to the eye<lb/>
the several results of these several divisional operation employ<lb/>
<del>another</del> a numerical figure <del>expt</del> designation of the number<lb/>
of times the operation <del>has been</del> of which the mass of matter<lb/>
designated and denominated has been the result. <del>rendering</del><lb/>
<del>by <gap/></del> Make for this purpose <add>in <del>each</del> the <gap/> of each</add> the type more than usually broad<lb/>
and black: <del>and</del> and <add>in</add><del>to</del> each such figure insert a fine and narrow<lb/>
&sect;. such as either singly or in conjunction with another nearly parallel<lb/>
to it, <del><gap/></del> is in ordinary printing by two such letter nearly<lb/>
in a state of parallelerine as thus 8.</p>


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!826. Octr.

Review of Humphreys § Agenda
8
8. To the divisional
denominations in common
use substitute the numerical
ones

Instead In place of the words in common use - just as Book
Chapter, Section, and the like, — for For the designation of the several successive divisional operations
by which the whole enters work is cut into the sevral
correspondent number of parts employ numerical words
which following one another in the order of the numeration table indicate respectively the
number of lines the
numerical
operation has been proposed: to wit numeration table: for example Section, Bissection, Trissection
and so on. These words which they this respectively designate indec
the relation of the operation to the which was the subject
matter of it, give denomination also to the mass of discourse
which have respectively been their results.

9
9. For the result of the
last divisional operation
employ the word Article
as being in common use
for this purpose

For the result of the last individual operation
employ the word Article; this being the denomination which
for the purpose is in most common use.

10
10. But where lists require
to be given on it
give them each a numerical
denomination, and
refer to them by the denomination
of Out-Articles.

If in the tenor context of the Article enumeration comes requires
to be formed of and a number of subject matters to which
one and the same work serves as a for the sake of clearness of predicate, for distinctness
it will commonly be of use to des employ in disting
making them as distinct so many deferent number in
the order of the numeration table. IN this case the
several portions of discourse may be coincident and spoken
of as constituting so many Sub-Articles

11
11. Indicate by a numerical
figure the
number of divisional
operations by which
the result in question
has been produced:
the figure in a
type, each struck
through by a thin §.
for section.

For presenting to the eye in the casual mode to the eye
the several results of these several divisional operation employ
another a numerical figure expt designation of the number
of times the operation has been of which the mass of matter
designated and denominated has been the result. rendering
by Make for this purpose in each the of each the type more than usually broad
and black: and and into each such figure insert a fine and narrow
§. such as either singly or in conjunction with another nearly parallel
to it, is in ordinary printing by two such letter nearly
in a state of parallelerine as thus 8.



Identifier: | JB/078/089/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 78.

Date_1

1826-10

Marginal Summary Numbering

8-11

Box

078

Main Headings

Review of Humphreys

Folio number

089

Info in main headings field

Review of Humphreys

Image

001

Titles

Category

Text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

C5 / E5

Penner

Watermarks

J WHATMAN TURKEY MILL 1826

Marginals

Jeremy Bentham

Paper Producer

Jonathan Blenman

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1826

Notes public

ID Number

25180

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