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<note>Scarce any two words of a language (whereof one is not an imported one) are <del>in <gap/></del> <add>absolutely</add> <add>that is every where</add> synonymous, but many are relatively to the place which they occupy.</note></p>
<note>Scarce any two words of a language (whereof one is not an imported one) are <del>in <gap/></del> <add>absolutely</add> <add>that is every where</add> synonymous, but many are relatively to the place which they occupy.</note></p>


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<p>[N.B.<lb/>
Synonymity may be 1<hi rend='superscript'>st</hi> of words - 2<hi rend='superscript'>dly</hi> of Sentences<lb/>  
Synonymity may be 1<hi rend='superscript'>st</hi> of words - 2<hi rend='superscript'>dly</hi> of Sentences<lb/>  
1<hi rend='superscript'>st</hi> of Words, which is sufficiently plain<lb/>
1<hi rend='superscript'>st</hi> of Words, which is sufficiently plain<lb/>
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Of Accomplishment: when he<lb/>
Of Accomplishment: when he<lb/>
cannot do the first, but the 2<hi rend='superscript'>d</hi><lb/>
cannot do the first, but the 2<hi rend='superscript'>d</hi><lb/>
<hi rend='underline'>does</hi> <add>actually</add> ensue. </note>  
<hi rend='underline'>does</hi> <add>actually</add> ensue. </note> (for if the necessity is perfect <add><sic>compleat</sic> <add>entire</add></add>, <note>be a necessity as it might be called if reflected, or of circulation <add>circulating</add></note> <del>eith</del> so as <add>that</add><lb/>
they be coordinate, either <del>both</del> a <del>term</del> <hi rend='underline'>generical</hi> term must be found out to<lb/>
comprehend them all, or they must all be specified:) In these cases the employing<lb/>
of <add>that which denotes</add> the <unclear>inceptive</unclear> is sufficient: as by excluding the narrowest from <add>the</add><lb/>
circle of permitted acts <add><del>things</del></add>, the widest <add>most ample</add> is excluded <add>shut out</add> of <unclear>course</unclear>.</p>  




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COMPOSITION. Vocabulorum Definitorum et Divisorum. XIV. VOLUMINOUSNESS. Divisions of Redundancy in

Redundancies may be {1st of Words Ideas {2d of Ideas Words Redundancies of tautology
Superfluities original - X Superfluities Redundancies by repetition
Superfluous originally
Redundancies Superfluities {In terms denoting action Including which are only denoting actions in beyond which do not pass from the agent but terminate in himself: & are therefore called by the better more expressive name of Intransitives. or purpose - Verbs
{In terms denoting existences — Substantives }Nouns
{In terms denoting qualities — Attributive }

Superfluities Redundancies in all the terms of all three sorts are - 1st Accumulations
of Terms Lysonymity equi-ample so as to be convertible adaptible indifferently without any
change in the sense — as Stick & Staff — dwell & inhabit — clear of
Scarce any two words of a language (whereof one is not an imported one) are in absolutely that is every where synonymous, but many are relatively to the place which they occupy.

[N.B.
Synonymity may be 1st of words - 2dly of Sentences
1st of Words, which is sufficiently plain
2d Of Sentences when tho' the words of two given sentences, are not synonymous
to each synonymous, nor nor <add>even any</add> perhaps any to any word of the one taken singly to any word
of the other, yet the effect of all of each taken together is the same [in both.]
Superfluities by of which relates words denoting actions & passion only are alone susceptible
where the action comprising taking action alone for example to save repetitions denoted by each is distinct; yet so as that a semi-necessary
connexion subsists between them: in the same That is in offences conglomerate
of the same man:
not as with intent to Hunt Hunting [& taking] [tho'
a taking may be without Hunting
as by the prize not the offences conglomerate
which are
several
& Laws necessity between is {1st of Tendency
{2d of accomplishment
Of Tendency, when he cannot
do the first but it is in order that the
2d may ensue:
Of Accomplishment: when he
cannot do the first, but the 2d
does actually ensue.
(for if the necessity is perfect compleat <add>entire</add>, be a necessity as it might be called if reflected, or of circulation circulating eith so as that
they be coordinate, either both a term generical term must be found out to
comprehend them all, or they must all be specified:) In these cases the employing
of that which denotes the inceptive is sufficient: as by excluding the narrowest from the
circle of permitted acts things, the widest most ample is excluded shut out of course.



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079

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035

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composition vocabularium definitorum et divisorum

Image

001

Titles

voluminousness

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::j honig & zoonen [lion with vryheyt motif]]]

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cc1

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25477

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