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O.60

certain altogether peculiar confidence in a Hypothesis, not to be confounded with rash cock-sure-ness, has a very appreciable value as a sign of the truth of the Hypothesis. I regret I cannot give an account of certain interesting, and almost convincing cases. The N.A. excites this peculiar confidence in the very highest degree.

We have now to apply these principles to the evaluation of the N.A. Had I space, I would put this into the shape of imagining how it is likely to be esteemed by three types of men; the first of small instruction with corresponding natural breadth, intimately acquainted with the N.A.

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