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The alphabetical form shows nothing of all this. It represents the subject as immense and <unclear>boundless</unclear> - a chaos without parts, a universe without bounds. | The alphabetical form shows nothing of all this. It represents the subject as immense and <unclear>boundless</unclear> - a chaos without parts, a universe without bounds. | ||
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Education Encyclopedia Oct. 1795
Encyclopedia Plan
A collection of methodical treatises, with and a common index.
The advantages attached to the methodical form are incompatible with the alphabetical
All the advantages obtainable from the alphabetical are obtainable by indexes, especially by a common index.
The methodical form shows the relations & dependencies of the several factors - among themselves and as well as of that which
parts of the subject in relation to which the of knowledge is compliant
The alphabetical form shows nothing of all this. It represents the subject as immense and boundless - a chaos without parts, a universe without bounds.
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