| Isaac Watts - 1736 - 400 pages
...Arms, Guards, &c. and then infers the Conclufion, that it was lawful for Milo to kill Clodius. II. A Dilemma is an Argument which divides the whole into all its Parts or Members by a difjunctive Propofition, and then infers fomething concerning each Part which is finally inferred concerning... | |
| Isaac Watts - 1755 - 390 pages
...Arms, Guards, &c. and then infers the Conclufion, that it was lawful for Milo to kill Clodius. II. A Dilemma is an Argument which divides the whole into all its Parts or Members by a difjunctive Propofition, and then infers fomething concerning each Part which is finally inferred concerning... | |
| Isaac Watts - 1763 - 400 pages
...Arms, Guards, &c. and then infers the Conclofion, that it was lawful for Milo to kill Clodius. II. A Dilemma is an Argument which divides the whole into all its Farts or Members by a disjunftive Propofition, and then infers fomething concerning each Part which... | |
| Isaac Watts - 1797 - 338 pages
...his arras, guard', &c. and then infers the conclufion, that it was lawful for Mile to Ml Clodius. II. A Dilemma is an argument which divides the whole into all its parts or members by a disjunf ive propofition, and then infers fomething concerning each part which is finally inferred concerning... | |
| Isaac Watts - 1802 - 324 pages
...arms, guards, &c. and then infers the coaclufion, that it was lawful for Alilo to kill Clodius. II. A Dilemma is an argument which divides the whole into all its parts or members by a diyunctive propofition, and then infers fomething concerning each rart which is finally inferred concerning... | |
| Henry Kett - 1805 - 340 pages
...travelling armed; therefore it was lawful for Milo to kill Clodius." The dilemma divides the whole argument into all its parts or members by a disjunctive proposition,...part, which is finally inferred concerning the whole. Thus Cicero argues to prove, that all pain ought to be borne with patience. " All pain is either violent... | |
| Henry Kett - 1805 - 340 pages
...travelling armed ; therefore it was lawful for Milo to kill Clodius." The dilemma divides the whole argument into all its parts or members by a disjunctive proposition,...part, which is finally inferred concerning the whole. Thus Cicero argues to prove, that all pain ought to be borne with patience. " All pain is either violent... | |
| Isaac Watts - 1806 - 318 pages
...arms, guards, &c. and then infers the conclufion, that it was lawful for Milo to kill Clodiui. II. A dilemma is an argument which divides the whole into all its parts or members by a disjunctive propofitior, and then infers fomething concerning each part which is finally inferred concerning. the... | |
| Isaac Watts - 1809 - 328 pages
...his arms, guards, &c. and then infers the conclusion; thaUV ivas laivfulfor Milo to kill Clodius. II. A dilemma is an argument which divides the whole into all its parts ov members by a disjunctive proposition, and then infers something concerning each part which is finally... | |
| Isaac Watts - 1811 - 298 pages
...his arms, guards, &c. and then infers the conclusion, that it was lawful for Milo to kill Clodius II. A Dilemma is an argument which divides the whole into...part which is finally inferred concerning the whole. Instances of this are frequent; as, In this life we must either obey our vicious inclinations or resist... | |
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