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| 24) "I was one of a company of workmen who went to Benguet in July last," Narciso Generalia of Cabuyao in Laguna told Ross. For his own classification, Brown divided the general outline of knowledge into a sequence of classes that were meant to represent--after Generalia (Class A)--Matter and Force (Classes B-D), Life (Classes E-I), Mind (J-L), and Record (M-X) as follows: 2 Generalia 3 (Objects of knowledge, phenomena classes) *Subjects treated from a multidisciplinary or nondisciplinary point of view: Properties, Processes, Entities (mainly materials and organisms), arranged by their unique definition. |
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