26 Aug 1815

Jug. True

Ch. Imperfections

Marks of Verity

(3)

Essentially characteristic circumstances concomitant circumstances unessential accompaniments —by this—two appellatives may be distinguished two sets of concomitant circumstances between which the distinction will be found to be of cardinal importance.

Essentially characteristic circumstances—under this denomination may be included the circumstances constitutive of place and time—individual place occupied by the matter of fact in question the objects whether events or states of things—i.e. portions of substance whether in a relatively stationary or in a relatively movable state, during the portion of time (during which that same portion of matter or mind in question is in the occupation of that individual portion of space.)

5.

Accompaniments 1. essential. 2. unessential—of a matter of fact.

6.

Essential

accompaniments—or any essentially

characteristic circumstances the individualizing circumstances constitutive of place and time.

4 (a)

A species, what (see p.2. Rudiments)