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<head> INTRODUCTION.<head>
INTRODUCT. A Law — what? Parts of a Law [1][1] Blacksts — Radical & Subserv
For an abstraction to be accurate, a man should have the from
lying before him while the abstraction operation is performing. Instead of that more
men take up with a hasty & incorrect picture of it in their minds
drawn from an recollection
A man sets about to explain a Law — he gives his definitions — Is it
just? Here is but one way to know — try it upon a Law, upon what
something <add.to</add> which men are agreed in giving the name of Law — be it upon
the 1st that offers, try it upon another, I be ready to try it upon
every one concerning which any suspicion can arise if it's having any being different
permitted in any respect from those told already in the particulars exprest in the
depiction.
A painter has a plant to draw what does he? draw it from the recollection)
he has of it as he saw it growing in the garden? no he plucks it up
brings it with him & spreads it out before him under his eyes — Has he any
doubt to at ant time concerning the exactness of
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caroline vernon |
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