Logic or, the Art of Thinking: containing (besides the common rules) many new observations, that are of great use in forming an exactness of judgment. In four parts. I. Consisting of Reflections upon the Ideas, or first Operation of the Mind. II. Of the Reflections Men have made upon their Judgments. III. Of Reasoning. IV. Of Method; or the clearest Manner of demonstrating any Truth. Done from the new French edition. By Mr. Ozell.

  • Nicole, Pierre, 1625-1695.
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MDCCXVII. [1717]
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Logique, ou l'art de penser. English
Logic; or, the art of thinking: containing (besides the common rules) many new observations, that are of great use in forming an exactness of judgment. In four parts. ... Done from the new French edition. By Mr. Ozell.

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London : printed for William Taylor, at the Ship in Pater-Noster-Row, MDCCXVII. [1717]

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