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" If two or more instances in which the phenomenon occurs have only one circumstance in common, while two or more instances in which it does not occur have nothing in common save the absence of that circumstance, the circumstance in which alone the two... "
Scientific Method: Its Philosophy and Its Practice - Page 207
by Frederic William Westaway - 1912 - 439 pages
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The Christian Remembrancer, Volume 6

1843 - 750 pages
...instances in which the phenomenon occurs have only one circumstance in common, while two or more instances in which it does not occur have nothing in common...the two sets of instances differ, is the effect, or cause, or a necessary part of the cause, of the phenomenon." Among all our instruments of discovery,...
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The Shipley Collection of Scientific Papers, Volume 293

1921 - 472 pages
...circumstance in common, while two or more instances in which it does not occur have nothing in common except the absence of that circumstance, the circumstance...indispensable part of the cause, of the phenomenon. Fourth Canon. — Subduct from any phenomenon such part as is known by previous inductions to be the...
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The Christian remembrancer; or, The Churchman's Biblical ..., Volume 6

1843 - 744 pages
...phenomenon occurs have only one circumstance in common, while two or more instances in which it docs not occur have nothing in common save the absence...the two sets of instances differ, is the effect, or cause, or a necessary part of the cause, of the phenomenon." Among all our instruments of discovery,...
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Christian Examiner and Theological Review, Volume 5; Volume 40

1846 - 512 pages
...instances in which the phenomenon occurs have only one circumstance in common, while two or more instances in which it does not occur have nothing in common...the two sets of instances differ, is the effect, or cause, or a necessary part of the cause, of the phenomenon." — p. 229. Third Canon (4th), or " Method...
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The Christian Examiner and Religious Miscellany, Volume 40

1846 - 506 pages
...phenomenon occurs have only one circumstance in common, while two or more instances in which it docs not occur have nothing in common save the absence...the two sets of instances differ, is the effect, or cause, or a necessary part of the cause, of the phenomenon." — p. 229. Third Canon (4th), or " Method...
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A System of Logic, Ratiocinative and Inductive: Being a Connected ..., Volume 1

John Stuart Mill - 1846 - 630 pages
...cireumstance in common, while two or more instances in which it does not occur havenot/iing incommonsave the absence of that circumstance ; the circumstance...the two -sets of instances differ, is the effect, or eause, or a necessary part of the cause, of the phenomenon. We shall presently show that the Joint...
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Public Economy for the United States

Calvin Colton - 1848 - 556 pages
...instances in which the phenomenon occurs have only one circumstance in common, while two or more instances in which it does not occur have nothing in common...the two sets of instances differ, is the effect or cause, or a necessary part of the cause, of the phenomenon. 4. " Subduct from any phenomenon such part...
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A System of Logic, Ratiocinative and Inductive: Being a Connected View of ...

John Stuart Mill - 1850 - 616 pages
...instances in which it doet tut occur have nothing in common save the absence of that circumstance ; (Ac circumstance in which alone the two sets of instances differ, is the effect, or cause, or a necessary part of the cause, of the phenomenon. We shall presently show that the Joint...
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A System of Logic, Ratiocinative and Inductive: Being a Connected View of ...

John Stuart Mill - 1852 - 640 pages
...phenomenon occurs have only one circumstance in common, while two or more instances in which it doe* not occur have nothing in common save the absence of that circumstance ; the circumstance in icltich alone the two sets of instances differ, it tin tffect, or cause, or a necessary part of the...
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A System of Logic, Ratiocinative and Inductive

John Stuart Mill - 1858 - 666 pages
...circumstance in common, while two or more instances in whichit does not occur have nothing in comma a save the absence of that circumstance ; the circumstance in which alone the two sets of instances differ, it the effect, or cause, or a necessary part of the cause, of the phenomenon. We shall presently show...
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