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to lay down in a series of plausible points through which the reader may imagine a continuous line of reasoning to be drawn and thus to invite him to a closer scrutiny of them. In my own mind the proof is elaborated, and I intend to give it in a publication on logic which I hope to carry to completion in spite of many obstructions. My present abstract will have three parts. The first will give the headings of every well-conducted and complete inquiry without notice of possible divergences from the norm. The second shall state

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