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Experimenting
Ins.
On the Conduct of Experiments
1. Experiments to be persever'd in. See Ins. p.13, 14,
2. A number to go on at a time.
3. What experiments can be tried on models, & what
only in the great?
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From p.18
44
Rule of Comprehensiveness
advantages of
observing it
Advantages of trying a number at time
1st It saves expence in materials. In this way one may make One ship may serve for 20
experiments; instead of being at the expence of
20 ships.
2. The result of the experiment will be surer:
the circumstances in which the several articles that
on
the experiments are tried being precisely
the same.
3. It saves expence in labour, One person may
superintend 20 experiments, instead of havingthere being 20
men employ'd for the same purpose.
4. They are more likely to be well conducted to When
the conducting them is made the special business of thea
particular man or set of men, they are more likely to be better
attended to than when they come in by the bye, & out
of the ordinary line of duty. They are also more likely to
engage the attention of those persons in superior departments
to whom it belongs to inspect in chief.
5. If they succeed They are more likely to be turned to profit. When
collected as is were into a body they are there likely to
gress occupy
a greater share of the attention of those on whomwithin whose
department it has to order than to be adopted carried
into practise.
to p. 1
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