| William Duncan - Logic - 1748 - 380 pages
...right-lined Figures, if we compare each of them with fome Square whofe Area is known, and find the one exa&Jy equal to it, and the other lefs by a Square-Inch,...immediately conclude, that the Area of the firft Figure is a Square- Inch greater than that of thefe-. cond. This manner of determining the Relation between any... | |
| Preceptor - 1758 - 590 pages
...Figures, if we compare each of them with fome Square whofe Area is known, and find the one exactly equal to it, and the other lefs by a Square-Inch,...fecond. This Manner of determining the Relation between aiy two Ideas, by the Intervention of fome third with which they may be compared, is that which we... | |
| William Duncan - Logic - 1759 - 384 pages
...them with fome Square whofe Area is known, and find the one exa&Iy equal to it, ahd the Other !efs by a Square-Inch, we immediately conclude, that the Area of the firft Figure is a Squire-Inch greater than that of the fecond. This manner of determining the Relation between any two... | |
| William Duncan - Logic - 1770 - 380 pages
...exa£tly equal to it, and the other lefs by a Square* Inch, we immediately conclude, that the Areaof the firft Figure is a Square-Inch greater than that...determining the Relation between any two Ideas, by the Invention of fome third with which they may be compared, is that which we call Reafening, and indeed... | |
| Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1797 - 422 pages
...fquare whofe arca is known, and find the one exaftly equal to it, and the other lefs by a fquare inch, we immediately conclude that the area of , the firft figure is a fquare inch greater than that of the fécond. This manner of determining the relation between any two... | |
| William Duncan - Logic - 1802 - 258 pages
...find the one exactly equal to it, and the other less by a square-inch greater than that of the second. This manner of determining the relation between any two ideas, by the invention of some third •with which they may be compared, is that which we call reasoning, and indeed... | |
| William Duncan - Logic - 1802 - 244 pages
...find the one exactly equal to it, and the other less by a square-inch greater than that of the second. This manner of determining the relation between any two ideas, by the invention of some third with which they may be compared, is that which we call reasoning, and indeed... | |
| Henry Kett - Best books - 1803 - 468 pages
...we fucceed, all difficulties vanifh, and the relation we are in fearch of may be traced with eafe. This manner of determining the relation between any two ideas by the intervention of a third, with which they may be compared, is what we call Reafoning, and is indeed the chief inftrument,... | |
| Henry Kett - Books and reading - 1805 - 340 pages
...if we succeed, all difficulties vanish and the relation we are in search of may be traced with ease. This manner of determining the relation between any two ideas by the intervention of a third, with which they may be compared, is what we call reasoning, and is indeed the chief instrument,... | |
| Henry Kett - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1805 - 340 pages
...if we succeed, all difficulties vanish and the relation we are in search of may be traced with ease. This manner of determining the relation between any two ideas by the intervention of a third, with which they may be compared, is what we call reasoning, and is indeed the chief instrument,... | |
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