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I shall hope to make it appear reasonable.

The "humble argument" to which I have alluded may be
described as follows. Let a man begin by contemplating in all
sorts of elevated general ways the three worlds, the phy world
of sensuous experience, or physical universe; the world of minds,
both high and low; and the world of ide pure ideas, or a
arbitrary hypotheses, including, for example those which the pure
mathematician studies. Let him ponder them long and without
haste, until the suggestion springs up of itself, without forcing, that
Yes, but say how this arises.

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