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... agree or dis- agree , according as is expressed in those propositions . And therefore it is , that a man knows that eighteen and nineteen are equal to thirty - seven , by the same self - evidence that he knows one and two to be equal to ...
... agree or dis- agree , according as is expressed in those propositions . And therefore it is , that a man knows that eighteen and nineteen are equal to thirty - seven , by the same self - evidence that he knows one and two to be equal to ...
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... agree or disagree , accord- ing as the words standing for them are affirmed or denied one of another in the proposition . But if pro- positions be brought to him in words , which stand for ideas he has not yet in his mind ; to such ...
... agree or disagree , accord- ing as the words standing for them are affirmed or denied one of another in the proposition . But if pro- positions be brought to him in words , which stand for ideas he has not yet in his mind ; to such ...
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... agree , I appeal to any , who have been but mode- rately conversant in the history of man- kind , and looked abroad beyond the smoke of their own chimneys . Where is that practical truth , that is universally received without doubt or ...
... agree , I appeal to any , who have been but mode- rately conversant in the history of man- kind , and looked abroad beyond the smoke of their own chimneys . Where is that practical truth , that is universally received without doubt or ...
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