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Now it is a Rule in the Art of Reasoning, that in a Disiunctiue, if any one part hold, the whole is held to be true; |
Now it is a Rule in the Art of Reasoning, that in a Disjunctive, if any one part hold, the Whole is held to be true; |
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In omni conjuncto, sive copulato, si unis est mendacium, etiamsi vera sint caetera, tota esse mendacuim dicitur. Ex omnibus verò quae disiunguntur, unum esse verum sufficit. Gell. noct. Attic. l. 16. c. 8. Verum enunciati copulati judicium pendet ex omniū partium veritate; falsum saliē ex una parte falsa. Ram. dialect. l. 2. c. 5. |
In omni conjuncto, sive copulato, si unis est Mendacium, Even if vera sint caetera, tota esse mendacuim dicitur. Ex omnibus verò Quae disiunguntur, Unum esse verum sufficit. Gell. Night. Attic. l. 16. c. 8. Verum enunciati copulati judicium Pendet ex omniū partium veritate; falsum salien ex una parte Falsa. Ram. dialect. l. 2. c. 5. |
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