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Coin. When an Idea is provided with a single expression which is
at once universal in it's reception & constant &
unchanging in it's import, what can be more absurd than to
substitute for it upon every occasion a tedious paraphrase which has
not the merit of superior precision to atone for the strain it gives to the
apprehension, & the burthen it imposes on the memory?
Sec 15. G.2.C.28. S1. the consequence of putting [all this] in so much more
than is necessary, is that there is not enough: and if any one
chuses to make a farthing look like a Shilling, which is full as
easy to do as to make it like a sixpence nothing is there here to hinder
him.
Like a General who with the same Army, the
greater extent of frontier he has to defend, the weaker he
is.
Arm Reg. 1771. p.136. 14 th August.
An Edict was published at Paris imposing an additional Tax of 20 Sols on the
Head of every Hog or Sow brought into that City for the consumption of the Inhabitants.
"As the Hogs are not killed in Paris, but brought to Town "by
Cartloads without their garbage, & ready for Sale, one "of the
Undertakers for supplying the Town was driving 6 "loaden Carts into Paris
but had the Precaution first to cut "off the Heads, which he had left at
home. When he arrived "at the Barrier, the Clerks demanded this new duty:
he presented "them the Edict, which specifies the heads only: he bid
"them search, & if they found one single head, he consented "they
should seize the whole. The Clerk laughed at the joke, — "but
insisted that the Hogs should not be brought in untill "the Edict was put
in execution, & the new Tax paid. The "Undertaker sent for an
Attorney, & deposited the Duty, which "the Attorney protested
against, in order to prevent their disposing of the money, until such time
as the Law should pronounce "concerning the validity or invalidity of the
Edict." I know not that I ever saw any article of those which are the
thickest stuffed with these anxious tautologies, to the efficacy of which
the necessity of those very tautologies if admitted would not be fatal:
because let a set of these synonyms have been
inserted
COMPOSIT. Stat. Singly as a discourse. Verbosity Mischiefs [BR] ][][][of
— produces defects.
inserted so many times more than they ought to have been, it scarce ever
happens but that it might be shewn
that — they have been omitted where there is an
equal demand for them [they have been omitted]>
nor is a sentence ever finished by the departing from this plan in
instances less the stands self convicted of tautology in assuming it by his
own confession. The misfortune is, that this Scheme of
supererogation when once taken up cannot afterwards be departed from but
at the expence always of consistency, & oftentimes of
concord: [like a habit of Drunkenness in some constitutions, which
once begun it is dangerous to continue, but fatal to leave off.] For some
little time words shall have been piled upon words, the changes shall
have been rung upon the Numbers & Genders, the Pronouns the
Pronominal Adjectives of the words of specification, the words of no
meaning and the words whose meaning has been [prescripted] anticipated the
change will have been rung I say upon all with tolerable regularity
then when by & by [the correspondent fibres of the Brain either
the hand or the head growing tired [failing thro' fatigue] one is
dropt, and another is dropt, till the sentence came
limping on at the conclusion with half it's compliment, first
undertaken to be furnished. Tone of ill supported amplitude
Musician A Statute of this cast (and almost all are of this cast)
shews like the performance of some raw musician, who more
ambitious of the praise of execution, than of the merit of correctness
firmness of tone improvement sets out with a valocity
which fatigue and awkardness [force him soon to slacken] are
perpetually forcing him at intervals to slacken.
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