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1 1, XIV | therefore lies in a true induction.~ 2 1, XVII | which are obtained by common induction; but much more in the axioms 3 1, XL | ideas and axioms by true induction is no doubt the proper remedy 4 1, LXIX | distinctly bounded. Thirdly, the induction is amiss which infers the 5 1, XCIX | axioms, another form of induction must be devised than has 6 1, XCIX | and indeed all. For the induction which proceeds by simple 7 1, XCIX | which are at hand. But the induction which is to be available 8 1, XCIX | indeed employ this form of induction to a certain extent for 9 1, XCIX | in order to furnish this induction or demonstration well and 10 1, XCIX | the syllogism. And this induction must be used not only to 11 1, XCIX | notions. And it is in this induction that our chief hope lies.~ 12 1, XCIX | establishing axioms by this kind of induction, we must also examine and 13 1, XCIX | also, which proceeds by induction, embrace everything. For 14 1, XCIX | but by reasoning and true induction, with experiments to aid; 15 1, X | third place we must use induction, true and legitimate induction, 16 1, X | induction, true and legitimate induction, which is the very key of 17 1, XV | presentation having been made, induction itself must be set at work; 18 1, XVI | work, therefore, of true induction (as far as regards the discovery 19 1, XIX | the foundations of true induction, which however is not completed 20 1, XXI | Nature and true and perfect Induction. In propounding which, I 21 1, XXI | secondly, of the Supports of Induction; thirdly, of the Rectification 22 1, XXI | of the Rectification of Induction; fourthly, of Varying the 23 1, XLII | speak of the Supports of Induction.~ 24 1, XLIII| place among the supports of induction.~ 25 1, LII | supports and rectifications of induction, and then to concretes,