I will suppose that one of you, on coming down in the morning to the parlor of your house, finds that a tea-pot and some spoons which had been left in the room on the previous evening are gone, — the window is open, and you observe the mark of a dirty... English Review Grammar - Page 244by Walter Kay Smart - 1925 - 261 pagesFull view - About this book
| Thomas Ernest Rankin - 1917 - 300 pages
...the examples previously given, as " proof." The opening sentence of the eighth paragraph is, — " I want to put the case clearly before you, and I will...show you what I mean by another familiar example." The familiar example of this paragraph is carried on through the ninth and tenth ; and in the eleventh... | |
| J. Kenneth Van Dover - 1994 - 284 pages
...more elaborate justification of the scientific method of reasoning backward from effects to causes: I want to put the case clearly before you, and I will...show you what I mean by another familiar example. I will suppose that one of you, on coming down in the morning to the parlour of your house, finds that... | |
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