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1826. Octr 21
Review of Humphreys
Ch. Agenda
2

Form II. § 2. §. 6.
12. Considered each by
itself, the shorter the
articles the better: as
imposing the less burthen
on conception and memory.
But by this brevity
of the elements, brevity
of the aggregate is diminished.

Form II. 7. 13.
13. Exemplification
Say, to one adjective
ten adjectives: or, to one
verb, ten substantives.
In either cases, to maximize
individual brevity,
the article would
be divided into ten:
and in each, to complete
the proposition &
sentence, each such adjective
or substantive
would require its
complement of other
words.

Thus brevity of parts and
of whole antagonise.

Form II 8 14.
14. Of perspicuity, the
maximum will be approached
as the excess
of the grammatical sentence
ever the logical
proposition, is lessened.

Form II 9. 15.
15. In each one of a
list of sub articles, employ
rather a substantive
in the nominative,
than a do in an
oblique case, or an adjective, or a verb.
Reason. The noun substantive
alone presents
and independent idea,
on which the mind
can repose itself, and
take it in hand at leisure
as a subject matter of

Form II. 9. 15 contind
of consideration and
discourse. The others
fatigue the mind, by
sending it in search
ager an undetermined
object.

Employed

By fatigue, it is betrayed
into solicisms, such as
those above exemplified.

Form II 16. 16.
16. Sub articles excepted,
include not in one article
two sentences so
unconnected as to be
understood each without
reference to the other

Reasons.
1. By such conjunction,
the reader led to consider
the two sentences, as favouring
forming but one
proposition: and to get at
the supposed latter part
of the import of the whole
hurries itself over the former
part, without giving
to it the proper separate
consideration, and thus
confuses itself.
2. Without the other,
neither can be repeated
by numerical reference,
nor otherwise than by
description.

Form II. 11 17.
17. In a principal proposition
imbed not
exceptive or otherwise modificative
clauses more
than one.

Reason. The mind is
hurried through, and confused,
as per Art 16.

Form II 12 18.
18. Of an article composed
of exceptions,
give notice at the
commencement of the
article, composed of the
principal propositions
out of which they are
taken.

Reason. By the notice
given, preserving the
reader from the momentary
error of ascribing
to the arrangement
an extent beyond
that intended.



Identifier: | JB/078/007/003"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 78.

Date_1

1826-10-21

Marginal Summary Numbering

1-23

Box

078

Main Headings

Review of Humphreys

Folio number

007

Info in main headings field

Review of Humphreys

Image

003

Titles

Category

Marginal summary sheet

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

E1 / E2

Penner

Watermarks

J WHATMAN TURKEY MILL 1824

Marginals

Paper Producer

Jonathan Blenman

Corrections

Jeremy Bentham

Paper Produced in Year

1824

Notes public

ID Number

25098

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