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1 II, I | childhood never tasted an oyster, or a pine-apple, has of 2 II, IX | think, from the make of an oyster or cockle, reasonably conclude 3 II, IX | condition of a cockle or an oyster, I leave to be considered. 4 IV, VIII| like a monkey shifting his oyster from one hand to the other: 5 IV, VIII| might no doubt have said, “Oyster in right hand is subject, 6 IV, VIII| right hand is subject, and oyster in left hand is predicate”: 7 IV, VIII| self-evident proposition of oyster, i.e. oyster is oyster; 8 IV, VIII| proposition of oyster, i.e. oyster is oyster; and yet, with 9 IV, VIII| of oyster, i.e. oyster is oyster; and yet, with all this,