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G85

'long run' of experiences of designated species among experiences designated, or obviously designable, genera over those species; which real probabilities are ascertained by quantitative inductions from statistics laboriously collected and critically tabulated. But the phrase "the probability of an event," which is perp[et]ually recurring in the treatises, and which is not free from objection, even when the real probability is meant, (because it seems to refer to a singular experience considered by itself, and because it does not mention that two classes of experiences are

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