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narrow field. But in every case, it was the method of inquiry which was my real interest. In 1886, in order to escape distractions from my study of logic, I retired to the wildest county that I could easily reach in the northern states, where I have not ceased to pursue the study of logic. Very likely, my results may be very far wrong, although I naturally do not think so. For it is a perillous thing to sever oneself for a long time from the conversation of intellectual men. But it is what every man must do who intends in dead earnest to revise a subject which lies in so unsettled a state as logic still does. It must be some years yet before I can submit to students any comprehensive view of my conclusions.

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