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of making use, in Qualitative Induction, of numbers in place of such adverbs of comparison of the intensity of feelings as, "slightly," "a little," "somewhat," "tolerable," "moderately," "considerable," "much," "greatly," "excessively," etc. It is not necessary to use the adverbs, but in some cases I have found it convenient to employ a few of them. What is necessary is to get certain feelings so fixed in one's mind that they can be exactly and severally reproduced in the imagination at any time, these feelings forming such a series of ten or so, beginning with the zero of intensity and running up to high intensities; and further being such that any one of them being contem-

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