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G69

the fact that nature is sufficiently uniform to render that
quasi principle true, and must recognize that else renders
induction a safe and justifiable procedure. This theory is
little more than the old maxim that "we must judge of the future
by the past," which Mill,—into such unfairness can a pen disposition
an inclination toward controversy betray even an
eminently fair mind!—attacks as if it merely meant that
future history will repeat past history, instead of what it has
meant, that future experience wil must be presumed to resemble

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