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1 I, 2 | are necessarily true. A Probability is a thing that usually 2 I, 2 | what is the nature of a Probability, of a Sign, and of a complete 3 II, 24| confusion of some particular probability with absolute probability. 4 II, 24| probability with absolute probability. Now no particular probability 5 II, 24| probability. Now no particular probability is universally probable: 6 II, 24| here it arises because the probability in question is not general 7 II, 24| whereas in the latter case the probability is genuine, in the former 8 II, 24| them. It was a fraud; the probability it handled was not genuine 9 II, 25| true or false.~Now (1) as a Probability is that which happens usually 10 II, 25| otherwise it would not be a probability but an invariable and necessary 11 II, 25| as we represent it, the probability is particularly great.~(