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G99

utter irregularity is not surpassed in regularity by any other relation of parts to whole, and is thus readily discovered by induction to exist where it does exist, and the amount of departure therefrom to the mathematically determinable from observation where it is imperfect. The doctrine of chances, in all that part of it that is sound is nothing but the science of the laws of irregularities. I do not deny that God's beneficence is in nothing more apparent than in how in the early days of science Man's attention was particularly drawn to phenomena easy to investigate and how Man has ever since been led on as through a series of graduated exercizes, so more and more difficult problems; but what I

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jasirs94

G97 is page 145 of MS 842. G98 is page 146, but was replaced by this G99.