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1 Pre, Int, 15 | when I demonstrate any proposition concerning triangles, it 2 Pre, Int, 16 | demanded, how we can know any proposition to be true of all particular 3 Pre, Int, 16 | that, to be certain this proposition is universally true, we 4 Pre, Int, 16 | them in the proof of the proposition. It is not said the three 5 Pre, Int, 16 | because I demonstrated the proposition of the abstract idea of 6 Text, 0, 38| concern the truth of the proposition, which in other words is 7 Text, 0, 49| unintelligible. For instance, in this proposition "a die is hard, extended, 8 Text, 0, 79| not take the words of that proposition in their usual acceptation 9 Text, 0, 79| understand just as much by one proposition as the other.~