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" ... as there are a great many other ways by which heat might have been communicated to it. And if we cannot argue from the removal of the antecedent to the removal of the consequent, no more can we from the admission of the consequent to the admis. "
Encyclopędia Britannica: or, A dictionary of arts and sciences, compiled by ... - Page 152
by Encyclopaedia Britannica - 1810
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The Elements of Logick: In Four Books ... Design'd Particularly for Young ...

William Duncan - 1748 - 380 pages
...Conclufion : — fion ; bccaufe we cannot here proceed by a contrary Procefs of Reafoning, that is, from the Removal of the Antecedent to the Removal of the Confequent, or from the eftablifhing of the Confequent to the eftablifhing of the Antecedent. - For altho' the...
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The Preceptor: Containing a General Course of Education. Wherein ..., Volume 2

Robert Dodsley - 1758 - 586 pages
...ifA'guing. Conclufion ; becaufe we cannot here proceed by a contrary proccfs of Rcafoning, that is, from the Removal of the Antecedent to the Removal of the Confequent, or from the eflablifhing of the Confequent to the eftablifhing of the Antecedent. For altho' the Antecedent...
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The preceptor: containing a general course of education [ed. by R. Dodsley].

Preceptor - 1758 - 590 pages
...tfd-gu'iv£. Conclufion ; becaufe we cannot here proceed by a contrary Procefs of Reafoning, that is, from the Removal of the Antecedent to the Removal of the Confequent, or from the eftablifliing of the Confequent to the eftablifhing of the Antecedent. For altho' the Antecedent...
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The Elements of Logick ...

William Duncan - 1759 - 384 pages
...has not been expofed to the Rays of the Sun 5 therefore neither has it any Degree of Heat: inafmuch as there are a great many other Ways, by which Heat...more can we from the Admiffion of the Confequent to tb& Admiffion of the Antecedent. Becaufe Becaufe as the Confequent may flow from a great Variety of...
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The Elements of Logick: In Four Books

William Duncan - 1770 - 380 pages
...has not been expofed to the Rays of the Sun ; therefore neither has it any Degree of Heat ; inafmucti as there are a great many other Ways, by which Heat...Confequent, no more can we from the Admiffion of the ConL ftquent fequent to the Admiflion of the Antecedent. Becaufe as the Confequent may flow from a...
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Encyclopędia Britannica: Or, A Dictionary of Arts ..., Volume 10, Part 1

Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - 1797 - 422 pages
...net been expofed to the rays of the fun ; therefore neither has it any degree of heat : Ir»afmuch as there are a great many other ways by which heat...might have been communicated to it. And if we cannot argu« from the removal of the antecedent to the removal of tile confequent, no more can we from the...
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Elements of the Philosophy of the Mind, and of Moral Philosophy: To which is ...

Thomas Belsham - 1801 - 578 pages
...abolifhed : But flavery is not abolifhed : Therefore men are not juft. No other Mood can be admitted; for we cannot argue from the removal of the antecedent to the removal of the confequent, nor from the eftablifhment of the confequent to the eftablifhment of the antecedent. II. EPICHIREMA...
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A Compend of Logick: For the Use of the University of Pennsylvania

John Andrews - 1801 - 144 pages
...legitimate conclufion ; becaufe we cannot here proceed by a contrary procefs of reafoning, that is, 'from the removal of the antecedent to the removal of the confequent, or from the eftablifliing of the confequent to the eftablifhing of the antecedent. For although the...
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The Elements of Logic: In Four Books ...

William Duncan - 1802 - 244 pages
...not been exposed to the rays of the suy ,• therefore neither has it any degree of heat ; inasmuch as there are a great many other ways by which heat...the removal of the antecedent to the removal of the consequent, no more can we from the admission of the consequent to the admis. sion of the antecedent....
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The Elements of Logic: In Four Books ...

William Duncan - 1802 - 258 pages
...has not been exposed to the rays of the sun ; therefore neither has it any degree of heat ; inasmuch as there are a great many other ways by which heat...the removal of the antecedent to the removal of the consequent, no more can we from the admission of the consequent to the admis">n of the antecedent....
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