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... principle , that homogeneity of phenomena implies similar- ity of cause . Hence , when we look to general induction for the validity of the principle that like results proceed from like causes , we find that the induction itself assumes ...
... principle , that homogeneity of phenomena implies similar- ity of cause . Hence , when we look to general induction for the validity of the principle that like results proceed from like causes , we find that the induction itself assumes ...
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... principle that like results proceed from like causes . If unobserved phenomena belonging to the same group with those on which the inference is based are not ascribable to the same cause , or same kind of cause , we have no right to ...
... principle that like results proceed from like causes . If unobserved phenomena belonging to the same group with those on which the inference is based are not ascribable to the same cause , or same kind of cause , we have no right to ...
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... principle of the pub- lic law a principle equally applicable to the relations of a territo- rial civil war and of a foreign war . It is important to observe that where this principle was guarded by the rights and interests of foreign ...
... principle of the pub- lic law a principle equally applicable to the relations of a territo- rial civil war and of a foreign war . It is important to observe that where this principle was guarded by the rights and interests of foreign ...
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THE IRISH LAND QUESTION BY CHARLES STEWART PAR | 2 |
THE WOMAN QUESTION AGAIN By FRANCIS PARKMAN | 31 |
THE METAPHYSICS OF SCIENCE BY ALEXANDER WINCHELL | 51 |
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