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These selectives are very peculiar in
that they refer to states of information
as if they were individual objects. They
have, besides, the additional peculiarity of
having a definite order of succession. [insertion here from facing page] These
signs are of great use in cleaning up the
confused doctrine of modal propositions as
well as the subject of logical breadth and depth.

There is not much utility in a double
broken cut
. Yet it may be worth notice
that
[diagram] and [diagram]
can neither of them be inferred from the
other. The outer of the two broken cuts is not

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