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premises 10
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10 party
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Blaise Pascal
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premises

   Section,  Paragraph
1 I, 2 | conclusions well from a few premises, and this displays an acute 2 I, 2 | well where there are many premises.~For example, the former 3 I, 2 | hydrostatics, where the premises are few, but the conclusions 4 I, 2 | contain a great number of premises, and there is perhaps a 5 I, 2 | can search with ease a few premises to the bottom and cannot 6 I, 2 | in which there are many premises.~There are then two kinds 7 I, 2 | the conclusions of given premises, and this is the precise 8 I, 2 | comprehend a great number of premises without confusing them, 9 II, 72 | multitude and fineness of their premises; for it is clear that those 10 VI, 392| conclusions from different premises.~This is enough, at least,


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