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formula or not. It is, in short, as necessary, on all subjects 

 not mathematical, that the things on which we reason should 

 be conceived by us in the concrete, and " clothed in circum- 

 stances," as it is in algebra that we should keep all individual- 

 izing peculiarities sedulously out of view. 



With this remark we close our observations on the Philo- 

 sophy of Language. 



