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Logic IV. 14
sophical terms, and are not intended to restrict the use of them in ordinary language.
Rule I. Unambiguous latin terms of which accurate definitions were universally accepted in the scholastic middle ages are to be restricted to those meanings, except as here in after provided. For terms of Greek from, the Greek authorities should be Romance language, unless perhaps the Italian oght to be regarded as exceptional, were formed durign the early middle ages, from the popular Latin and even Anglo-sazon was sensibly affected by the same influence. When the scholatic philosophy came, those languages and Englush, too, borrowed substantially its entire terminology, so that it became a part of every day speech. An a later time when German began to be used as a philosophical language,

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