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1 I, III | employed about them.~26. Conclusion. To show how the understanding 2 II, XXXIII| false consequences.~19. Conclusion. Having thus given an account 3 III, VI | be true gold or no.~51. Conclusion. To conclude: what liberty 4 IV, II | it.~5. The demonstrated conclusion not without doubt, precedent 5 IV, IV | conclude. I am sure this is a conclusion that men nowhere allow of. 6 IV, VII | bringing those contests to some conclusion. Whether a need of them 7 IV, XVI | can make, they lay up the conclusion in their memories as a truth 8 IV, XVII | fourth, a making a right conclusion. These several degrees may 9 IV, XVII | perceive the dependence of the conclusion on all the parts; a third, 10 IV, XVII | together in one form, the conclusion will be certainly right, 11 IV, XVII | grant are certain of the conclusion they draw from the premises 12 IV, XVII | virtue of syllogism, that the conclusion certainly follows from the 13 IV, XVII | one may be sure that the conclusion is right; and upon what 14 IV, XVII | that, in these few, the conclusion is certain, and in the other 15 IV, XVII | argumentation, wherein the conclusion may be shown to be rightly 16 IV, XVII | medius terminus, to prove any conclusion. But this nobody will say; 17 IV, XVII | between, or else thereby the conclusion cannot be inferred or drawn 18 IV, XVII | intermediate ideas that draw in the conclusion, or proposition inferred?