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G79

all the above precautions are requisite, except that the concluding rule
need not have been so detailed, and that, if the instances were sufficiently
multiplied, it would suffice that the other rules should not be too frequently
and grossly violated and that they should not always prevailingly be violated in
the same direction. Let all such diminutions from them be made, and it
still remains true for sound reason, that such an induction does
not follow merely from the the fact that P is true of such and such of the
Ss of a collection of Ss, but that it is necessary to take account of the
manner in which these Ss were brought to the reason inquirer's attention

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