TAPPAN'S ELEMENTS OF LOQIC. 



Elements of Logic, together with an introductory view of 

 Philosophy in general, and a Preliminary View of the 

 Reason. One thick vol. 12mo. $1 00. 



CONTENTS : 



PART 1. Introductory View of Philosophy in General. 

 " 2. Preliminary View of the Reason. 

 u 3. Logic Proper Book I. Primordial Logic. II. In- 

 ductive Logic. III. Deductive Logic. IV. 

 Doctrine of Evidence. 



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BY THE SAME AUTHOR. 



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Tappan on The Will. 3 vols. $3 00 ; or separately. 

 Vol. 1. Review of Edwards. 

 " 2. Appeal to Consciousness. 

 " 3. Moral Agency. 



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 American Antiquities, and Researches into the Origin and I 



History of the Red Race. By Alexander W. Bradford. \ 

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