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A Library Primer

CHAPTER XXII
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The result is, short marks, numerous subdivisions, much greater elasticity, much greater power to properly express the relations of subjects to one another, and their relations to subordinate subjects, and much more opportunity of making the different portions of the classification correspond to each other.
The first part of the classification, as published, contains the first six classifications and a combined index to them all.

The seventh, the fullest classification, will have 10 sections.

Five of them are published, each with its own index.

Of two (Social sciences and Language and literature) about half is published.

When these and the other three (Natural sciences, Industrial arts, Recreative and fine arts) are printed, a full index to the whole will be made.
Expansive classification.


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