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1 I, I | be and not to be,” is a deduction of our reason. For this 2 IV, I | without pains, labour, or deduction; but at first view, by its 3 IV, III | in all the parts of the deduction; and wherever that fails, 4 IV, X | apply itself to a regular deduction of it from some part of 5 IV, XVI | same order, and regular deduction of consequences in which 6 IV, XVII | ideas, in each step of the deduction; whereby the mind comes 7 IV, XVII | reflection; and by natural deduction find to be true or probable. 8 IV, XVIII| which the mind arrives at by deduction made from such ideas, which