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analytic method, such intention
is not expressed at all, or at any
rate that it is not so directly
manifestly and incontrovertibly
expressed, as it would might
have been with the help of the
word exhaustive.
Howsoever it may be in politics
neither in logic nor in mathematics
will the it capacity of receiving the
character of an innovation be regarded
as an objection either to an idea
or to a word, as long as any advantage
to science can be shown to
be derivable from the sue of it.
But in the present instance there
is no innovation in the case.
To what subject soever it be
applied, exhaustiveness says the
Aristotelian logic, will be
among the properties of the dimension,
if it be a good one.
says Bishop Saunderson a
by far the best of the institutes
of logic framed on the foundation
laid by Aristotle.
To apply to the subject
of grammar — to apply to the
aggregate body of the parts
of speech — this same exhaustive
method, was the declared
object of of James Harris
in his Hermes, from which,
some forty or fifty years ago,
the idea and the term were
taken by the authors of these.
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