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TABULATION. Beginning
Beginning
We have now consider'd the
manner of arranging & giving
names to Offences; it remains
that something be said concerning
the best method [to be observed]
of putting in disposing them in form of a
Table. v. 1/4 that stand represented seems to be exhibited
together in an
The An operation so important like this of such dignity &
and as to Human Intellect
through not this only but every subject of it's
empire, which traces it's nerves
which extends it's grasp, &
which gives it wings to soar
to Regions unexplored, may
well deserve a name whereby
it may be instantaneously called
up, without the aid ministration of tedious
& awkward circumlocutions.
I call it Tabulation.
Tabulation is either Simple or
Arboric.
Simple is where a number
of Articles are placed together in company
according to some principle of
connection, but so as to be
all co-ordinate: not being in
any series of subalternating division,
either because their subject
neither admitts not of any such
divisions distribution nor because those such
divisions, [in potentia] tho' existing subsisting admissible representable, are
not [in acting] noticed.
The Arboric is that in which
the whole subject is cast into
a series of Divisions & Subdivisions, branching
as in a tree & multiplying at each ramification as
they diverge from the some common
Trunk.
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jeremy bentham |
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caroline vernon |
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