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which contains a full description of " this specimen," as 

 furnished in the premises, but by ellipsis asserts that it is 

 gold. It will be observed that in the symbolic expression 

 (i) I have explicitly stated what is certainly implied, that 

 copper is not gold, and gold not copper, without which 

 condition the inference would not hold good. 



