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1827. May 10
Procedure Code.
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Ch. I. All-embracing arrangements Statements
(4 §.2 Enumeration & Explanation.
3 Discoursal viz
instruments of discourse
partaking of the nature
of personal & real. By a
discoursal real instrument,
ideas are entertained
in the mind of persons
are impressed in the minds
so some other persons
by means of real signs.
3. By a discoursal instrument understand an instrument
of discourse, an instrument applied for employing for the purpose
of employing in the minds of some person a persons certain
ideas with which for the attainment of the idea of this same
system of proceedings is is necessary that they should respectively
be impressed. Persons and the word person and the word things being words by which taken together every
object the existence of which is by one made
known to us is designated, under the one or the other or
both together the of idea with the locative discoursal instrument supposing it if it<lb/.had any to have any could not but be conveyed. impressed in truth it stands<lb?>so it is that both these ideas are attached to and impressed
by it by a discoursal real instrument [the discourse of an
object belonging to the class of persons] by it. ideas entertained in having existence in<a/dd. the
mind of an object <add>belonging to the class of persons are b impressed in the
minds of the some or other persons respectively, by means of signs
belonging to the class of things.
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J WHATMAN TURKEY MILL 1826 |
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Jonathan Blenman |
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