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1821 Jany. 31
Fallacies
Gen
Preface or 
1
Table of fallacies
hung up
 Note afterwards or ind which
use  the most corrupt assemblies, might have
for at theory debates of these fallacies — namely
the  of hearing them.
Case in which good appropriate conduct
is the real law of the land.
Laws of Clubs and Assemblies
for amusement
In regard to the theatre in which these instruments
of the art of deception may be regarded as employed,
in the composition of the present work, the
two Houses Assemblies of the British English Parliament
were composed, it must be confessed, the theatre which in the
composition of the present work was principally not
to say exclusively in view.
An exhaustive A more extended view of the subject would
have had produced for its result the indication of three
such theatres: one [+] for oral   — the  by audible sighs — including the
 :   and the uncovered, and  covered and used them  ,  naturally
:  intimated  theatre:
 the others for  in which the expression is given  by visible
signs — the This is theatre in which the press operates: — 
 it has no other limits than those of the
civilized world.
[+] in which the representation expression
 
by  signs
given to thought or
given by audible
signs
have indicated more the such theatres than one
If the object or end in view subject of consideration had been of the expression given
to the faculty of discourse, the two great all comprehensive functions operations of
government — legislation and judication would have
presented two correspondent theatres.
If the extent of the subject of consideration had
been the  extent degree of extension capable of being given of what
the expression given to thought is susceptible, and thence
the nature of the signs employed is susceptible, it
would have presented for audible the  field of signs, the 
spot, whether covered or uncovered, including the covered and the
uncovered spot; and the ideal receptacle; and for visible signs or of metaphorical receptacle
that theatre in which the press speaks, a theatre which has knows no other limits than those of
the civilized world.
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| jeremy bentham | j whatman 1819 | ||
| admiral pavel chichagov | |||
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