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1 Pro | aids and instruments of logic, one by one, correct themselves, 2 Pre | given the first place to logic, supposing that the surest 3 Pre | evil in itself. For the logic which is received, though 4 Plan| of Nature") is a kind of logic, though the difference between 5 Plan| between it and the ordinary logic is great, indeed, immense. 6 Plan| immense. For the ordinary logic professes to contrive and 7 Plan| demonstrations. For in the ordinary logic almost all the work is spent 8 Plan| things which the common logic takes on trust. For first, 9 Plan| point, I hold that true logic ought to enter the several 10 Plan| from that in use (as my logic does) in many things — in