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I Qf all ( he sin $ of misarrangeniept \ yhich ( Jetract from tks v&lue of popular treatises on science , none is so frequent an $ fei $ $ re so ini ^ chievous , as the precedent all but upifprn ^ ly aligned to the history of a science before the spienc ^ itself " T ^ e Ilistpry and Principles" is the usual title , and tte oi ^ e ?
in which the two bodies of information are presented to { pe l ^ der qonfqrrns to it . The ?§ is liere a very great afause : qx \ the skilfulness of 1 jhf mqdp in which a new class of ideas i $ at first pr ^ sentecf tp fye mind , especially if the mind t > e pot accomplished & ] rf k& % wif ^ a various range of other classes , the directness ^ p 4 vigQUr SW a vaqous range 01 otner ciassqs , tne airectne ^ s qvq y } 9
of subsequent progress will chiefly depend . Confusion fyyifcg outset , where it does not 4 isfrearten , \ vill grievously p ^ rpjl ^; an . fl q | i mip 4 s whiph n ? igbt be supposed le ^ st li ^ bl ^ to | n ^ disturl ^ nces ( those which possess consideraWe ppwer Qf iii ^ ep ^ pd e ^ t nian ^ genient of intellectual operations ) itwiil % gi | ^|; ly | iay § thp effect of diverting to conjectur ? j theorising , ^ bQfoj 0 they ^ ve bestowed ibat degree of expepri } e ( ntatiye atten ^ gii which will render it elen ^ ipif wiu liucf vicf 4 i ^ i
pn tfrp strange subject , ^ « | p ^ mu i # p suange supject , wn ^ cn e ^ iv ^ j » ^ jjji Dieppe familiar , and thus provide the niean ^ piid tacijit | j ; p the processes for the effectual employnieut of such o ^ gi ^ e ^ n ^ Tpi ^?^ t ^ bat , 9 . perfect riddle j ^ a history of music tp one un ^ pr qyaint ^ d witjx the science , ignorant utterly of the ^ aiiip ^ ^ f tftfi di ^ cpyevies of which he wearily descend ^ tli e q ^ ro nplpgip ^ l of
sucpe ^^ ipp , y ^ inly attempting a violent ^ ssppmtipn a $$ P 3 ? pfc }^ 8 * ^ H ? i w hat is to } iiw , a series of Mpnqe ^ njng } yoj $ js . TJie \ npqi {\ y % xiience ig of the sarne pat ^ re , and h ^ ly less } ifi $$ g \ e $ 9 irj spite pf the cpinparatiye farniliarity of the subj ^ t ^ to
in the historical iptrpductipn ^ treatises ox ) ge ^ gyi boj ^ jjy , a ^ tfpppniy , b ^ pkipg , political ^ ppr ^ onay , Sip ., in eaph pf wbicn m j ^ stftiice migh t he citec | . T ^ knovyHsS miA WlW ¥ discovery was effected in any particular age is worj ; pl | pfp , unfe ^ s &gin £ knpjvledgp be a } sp po ^ e » sed of the WtmM . fyft «[ s mjm- % m ^ 4 egree of inippr ^ pe , poj ^ t * w | nq ^ wxftt Re ^ spfrtai fie ^ l ^ y ^ feyenpe to the science . l \ is | v ^ tb&t thi ^» infprni ^ tion may be incomprate 4 ^ i $ W fetetft ^^ wt wJigri fib « " Principles " > i ; e to mm . ^ fp Wm f * tyf $ \ m r ^ pe ^ itipw 5 nor is jt 4 . e «» raWg tfw $ m WWffife B WHpsitiofli ef |^ princip l es of thP spigpce shp ^ fcj f > e | i ^^ p 4 fty irfeS P ^ iSBfft * P Rf % TOJfi WPWtRpfi ? W * 9 % JH 8 * W 9 % eff l £ B 6 « i »« d <* flrs e » ft I > p rp ^ iftfl wy tf Bwm 4 fiP 9 fP
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), May 1, 1837, page 279, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1831/page/24/
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