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12 July 1810
Fallacies
1.
Ch. Ins employ most
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Outs as such
have nothing they
are obliged to defend
As to the Outs, they it must be observed, they in
their position and so long as they occupy that position
have no such abuses or imperfections which they are
under any obligation of defending: to them therefore their purpose the
in such their position and capacity no fallacy in so far as it belongs to that stock,
so far as it is not employable applicable but to the purpose
of defending whatsoever is in use can be rendered subservient.
5.
Considitur: There
are Eitherside Fallacies.
But of these the mass
is not so great or
various as that
of the Fallacies of
the Ins.
One parcel indeed there are is, the common property
of which to the contents of which belongs the common
property of being capable of being applied
on either side applied to the purposes of that side
But when these either-side fallacies are deducted
still there remain of those which are applicable employable
to as but one of these situations to the exclusion of the
other, there remains a great overplus applicable
to no other side than that of the Ins.
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