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" One person, from inattention, or attending only in the wrong place, overlooks half of what he sees : another sets down much more than he sees, confounding it with what he imagines, or with what he infers ; another takes note of the kind of all the circumstances,... "
Questions and exercises in elementary logic, deductive and inductive - Page 88
by Palaestra Oxoniensis - 1875 - 102 pages
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A System of Logic, Ratiocinative and Inductive: Being a Connected ..., Volume 1

John Stuart Mill - 1846 - 624 pages
...sees, confounding it with what he imagines, or with what he infers; another takes note of the kiad of all the circumstances, but being inexpert in estimating...and separating others which might more conveniently bo considered as on,e, that the result is much the same, sometimes even worse, than if no analysis...
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A System of Logic, Ratiocinative and Inductive: Being a Connected ..., Volume 1

John Stuart Mill - 1851 - 530 pages
...what he sees; another sets down much more than he sees, confounding it with what he imagines, or with what he infers; another takes note of the kind of...estimating their degree, leaves the quantity of each vague aud uncertain ; another sees indeed the whole, but makes such an awkward division of it into parts,...
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A System of Logic, Ratiocinative and Inductive: Being a Connected ..., Volume 1

John Stuart Mill - 1865 - 582 pages
...what he sees : another sets down much more than he sees, confounding it with what he imagines, or with what he infers ; another takes note of the kind of...parts, throwing things into one mass which require to he separated, and separating others which might more conveniently be considered as one, that the result...
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Modern Culture, Its True Aims and Requirements: A Series of Addresses and ...

Modern culture - 1867 - 458 pages
...what he sees ; another sets down much more than he sees, confounding it with what he imagines, or with what he infers ; another takes note of the kind of...it into parts, throwing things into one mass which requires to be separated, and separating others which might more conveniently be considered as one,...
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Lectures on the Science and Art of Education: With Other Lectures and Essays

Joseph Payne - 1880 - 410 pages
...what he sees ; another sets down much more than he sees, confounding it with what he imagines, or with what he infers ; another takes note of the kind of...uncertain ; another sees indeed the whole, but makes such awkward division of it into parts, throwing things into one mass which ought to be separated, and separating...
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Southwestern Journal of Education, Volume 9

1891 - 400 pages
...what he sees; another sets down much more than he sees, confounding it with what he imagines, or with what he infers, another takes note of the kind of...being inexpert in estimating their degree, leaves the quality of each vague and uncertain; another sees indeed the whole, but makes such awkward division...
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Lectures on the Science and Art of Education, with Other Lectures

Joseph Payne - 1884 - 278 pages
...what he sees; another sets down much more than he sees, confounding it with what he imagines, or with what he infers; another takes note of the kind of...being inexpert in estimating their degree, leaves the quality of each vague and uncertain; another sees indeed the whole, but makes such awkward division...
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A System of Logic, Ratiocinative and Inductive: Being a Connected View of ...

John Stuart Mill - 1884 - 664 pages
...sees, confounding it with what he imagines, or with what he infers ; another takes note of the ¿mrf of all the circumstances, but being inexpert in estimating...their degree, leaves the quantity of each vague and micertain ; another sees indeed the whole, but makes such an awkward division of it into parts, throwing...
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Lectures on the Science and Art of Education: With Other Lectures and Essays

Joseph Payne - 1885 - 296 pages
...what he sees ; another sets down much more than he sees, confounding it with what he imagines, or with what he infers; another takes note of the kind of...uncertain ; another sees indeed the whole, but makes such awkward division of it into parts, throwing things into one mass which ought to be separated, and separating...
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Lectures on the Science and Art of Education, with Other Lectures

Joseph Payne - 1890 - 366 pages
...what he sees ; another sets down much more than he sees, confounding it with what he imagines, or with what he infers ; another takes note of the kind of...uncertain ; another sees indeed the whole, but makes such awkward division of it into parts, throwing things i into one mass which ought to be separated, and...
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