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1826 Sept. 13
Procedure Code

A § 2
Ch. 1 All embracing Arrangements
(1 §. 2 Means

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§. 2. Means

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Means. 1 Operations
2 Operators

Art. 1. On this occasion as on every other, means

Art. 1. Operators and Operations — On this
occasion as on every other, be this end what it may, to one
or other of these two heads will be found reducible, whatsoever
in the relation and character of a means is contributing came/will be contribution
to the compassing, or any accomplishing or fulfilling of it
Operations, the real lately correspondent operation the factitious emanating
as it were from the real entity.

If The idea attached to the word operation is a modification
of the idea attached designated by the word active: in that is of the idea attached to the word motive

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Instead of operators,
say instruments

Art. 2. Instead of the word operators a
it will be seen [see §§. 4] will be found in the use made making use of the
word instruments. And though the real existence of the entity an operator
is precedent where it is not concomitant to the quasi-existence of
the fictitious entity an designated by the word operation yet for developing the idea
designated on this occasion by the word operation, and bringing
to view the several sorts of actions, the word thing designated by the word operation claimed
as fair to claim by an indispensable title the precedence

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Inconvenience from
imperfection of
language

Note on this first occasion In the instrument called
language or say discourse at any rate in all the generally known modifications of it not on this occasion an imperfection
the inconvenient effects of which will be continually taking exemplifying themselves
place: the of two different appellations for the
designation the use of the act as say the operation, the other
of the result whatever it be of that service as operator.

the consequence is — the necessity of employing for the designation
of two ideas so widely entirely different, one and the same word. Thus
the happy indeed is Unfortunately indeed is the existence of this imperfection unfortunate is the existence.
It produces and fills with perplexity the whole texture of the language
Every word that terminates eith in -tion and many of them that terminate in -ment or in ment — both
derived from the Latin and common to the French, Spanish
and Portuguese as with us the English — is infected with it.
If the act is a fictitious entity the result is in a manner still more so: it the idea of it is no
remain further from the sort that of — a source of all fictitious — the real entity.



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Date_1

1826-09-13

Marginal Summary Numbering

21-23

Box

052

Main Headings

procedure code

Folio number

204

Info in main headings field

procedure code

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

e1

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

george bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

16877

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