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is that the quantity which has here been called the argument 

 of probability, depends in general more simply than does the 

 probability itself on the conditions of a question ; while the 

 introduction of this new conception and nomenclature allows 

 some of the most important known results respecting the mean 

 results of many observations to be enunciated in a simple 

 and elegant manner. 



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