| Samuel Vince - 1812 - 274 lapas
...not founded upon reasoning strictly logical and conclusive. He lays this down as a Lemma : " If you make any supposition, and, in virtue thereof, deduce...deduced must be destroyed and rejected, so as from thence forward to be no more supplied or applied in the demonstration." This, he thinks, is so plain... | |
| Samuel Vince - 1818 - 444 lapas
...this down as a Lemma: "If you make any supposition, and in virtue thereof deduce any conseqiK"t:e; if you destroy that supposition, every consequence...deduced must be destroyed and rejected, so as from thence forward to be no more supplied or applied in the demonstration." This, he thinks, is so plain... | |
| George Berkeley - 1820 - 474 lapas
...contrary supposition ; in that case all other points, attained thereby and consequent thereupon, must also be destroyed and rejected, so as from thenceforward to be no more supposed or applied in the demonstration." This is so plain as to need no proof. XIII. Now the other... | |
| George Berkeley - 1820 - 478 lapas
...contrarysupposition ; in that case all other points, attained thereby and consequent thereupon, must also be destroyed and rejected, so as from thenceforward to be no more supposed or applied in the demonstration." This is so plain as to need no proof. XIII. Now the other... | |
| George Berkeley - 1843 - 470 lapas
...supposition ; in that case all the other points attained thereby and consequent thereupon, must also be destroyed and rejected, so as from thenceforward to be no more supposed or applied in the demonstration." This is so plain as to need no proof. XIII. Now the other... | |
| Thomas Doubleday - 1870 - 190 lapas
...supposition ; in that case, all the other points attained thereby, and consequent therefrom, must also be destroyed and rejected, so as from thenceforward to be no more supposed or applied in the demonstration., This is so plain as to need no proof. " Now the other method... | |
| George Berkeley - 1871 - 586 lapas
...supposition ; in that case, all the other points attained thereby, and consequent thereupon, must also be destroyed and rejected, so as from thenceforward to be no more supposed or applied in the demonstration.' This is so plain as to need no proof. 13. Now, the other... | |
| George Berkeley - 1898 - 580 lapas
...supposition ; in that case, all the other points attained thereby, and consequent thereupon, must also be destroyed and rejected, so as from thenceforward to be no more supposed or applied in the demonstration.' This is so plain as to need no proof. 13. Now, the other... | |
| George Berkeley - 1898 - 606 lapas
...supposition ; in that case, all the other points attained thereby, and consequent thereupon, must als.o be destroyed and rejected, so as from thenceforward to be no more supposed or applied in the demonstration.' This is so plain as to need no proof. 13. Now, the other... | |
| George Berkeley - 1898 - 556 lapas
...supposition ; in that case, all the other points attained thereby, and consequent thereupon, must also be destroyed and rejected, so as from thenceforward to be no more supposed or applied in the demonstration.' This is so plain as to need no proof. 13. Now, the other... | |
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