There are not so many namable varieties, I just now said, of robin as of falcon; but this is somewhat inaccurately stated.
There her dust mingles with that of John Bunyan, of Daniel de Foe, of Isaac Watts, of William Blake, of Thomas Stothard, and a multitude of nameless or of mostnamable others.
For instance--I can name many districts in Scotland where the supply of pure water is larger than in other namable localities, but where the inhabitants drink less water and more whiskey than in other namable localities.
The only remaining class of Namable Things is Attributes; and these are of three kinds, Quality, Relation, and Quantity.
We shall now proceed to the two remaining classes of namable things; all things which are regarded as external to the mind being considered as belonging either to the class of Substances or to that of Attributes.
We shall commence with Feelings, the simplest class of namable things; the term Feeling being of course understood in its most enlarged sense.
The Categories do not seem to have been intended as a classification of Namable Things, in the sense of ‘an enumeration of all kinds of Things which are capable of being made predicates, or of having any thing predicated of them.
Predicates, one or other of which was supposed capable of being affirmed with truth of every namable thing whatsoever.
With this result we may conclude this portion of our subject, and pass to the third and only remaining class or division of Namable Things.
Of the first leading division of namable things, viz.
As the result, therefore, of our analysis, we obtain the following as an enumeration and classification of all Namable Things: 1st.
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