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" the whole of a genus or class are likely to agree in any point wherein many species of that genus agree :' or in other words, 'that if one of two properties, &c. "
Outline of a New System of Logic: With a Critical Examination of Dr. Whately ... - Page 186
by George Bentham - 1827 - 287 pages
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Elements of Logic: Comprising the Substance of the Article in the ...

Richard Whately - Logic - 1848 - 386 pages
...wherein many species of that genus agree ;" or in other words, " that if one of two properties, fyc. has often been found accompanied by another, and never without it, the former will be universally ac companied by the latter:" now all these are merely different forms of the maxim, that " nature is...
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Bacon's essays, with annotations by R. Whately

Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1856 - 562 pages
...wherein many species of that genus agree :' or in other words, ' that if one of two properties, &e. has often been found accompanied by another, and never without it, the former will be unicersally accompanied by the latter :' now all these are merely different forms of the maxim, that...
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Bacon's Essays

Francis Bacon, Richard Whately - English essays - 1861 - 630 pages
...wherein many species of that genus agree :' or in other words, 'that if one of two properties, &c. has often been found accompanied by another, and never without it, the former will be univc'rsally accompanied by the latter;' now all these are merely different forms of the maxim, that...
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The American Journal of Education, Volume 13

Henry Barnard - Education - 1863 - 898 pages
...«herein many species of that genus agree :' or in other words, ' that if one of two properties, &c., has often been found accompanied by another, and never without it, the former will be univertally accompanied by the latter ;' now all these are merely different forms of the maxim, that...
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The American Journal of Education, Volume 13

Henry Barnard - Education - 1863 - 904 pages
...wherein many species of that genus agree :' or in other words, ' that if one of two properties, &o., has often been found accompanied by another, and never without it, the furnier will be univcnally accompanied by the latter ;' now all these are merely different forms of...
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The American Journal of Education, Volume 23

Henry Barnard - Education - 1872 - 984 pages
...&o., has often been found accompanied by another, and never without it, the former will be univertally accompanied by the latter ;' now all these are merely...expression in almost every different case where it ii applied, and the application of which admits of every degree of evidence, from perfect moral certainty,...
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The American Journal of Education, Volume 23

Henry Barnard - Education - 1872 - 988 pages
...wherein many species of that genus agree :' or ill other words, ' that if one of two properties, &o., has often been found accompanied by another, and never without it, the former will be univcrtally accompanied by the latter ;' now all these are merely different forms of the maxim, that...
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