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Page 265
... principles , or dictates of common sense , for the use of which some of his predecessors were so celebrated . He draws a dis- tinction between these and what are properly called principles of reasoning , because no inference can be ...
... principles , or dictates of common sense , for the use of which some of his predecessors were so celebrated . He draws a dis- tinction between these and what are properly called principles of reasoning , because no inference can be ...
Page 493
... principles of strategy , and of tactics , which he has laid down in the first part of his work . ' We are not disposed , however , to regard the last two volumes as merely developing the principles laid down in the first for , while we ...
... principles of strategy , and of tactics , which he has laid down in the first part of his work . ' We are not disposed , however , to regard the last two volumes as merely developing the principles laid down in the first for , while we ...
Page 496
... principles established in the first volume , which so often present them- selves during the course of his history : but he seems to imagine that the reader , who takes up the performance with an intention of studying it , is already ...
... principles established in the first volume , which so often present them- selves during the course of his history : but he seems to imagine that the reader , who takes up the performance with an intention of studying it , is already ...
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