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Logic 60

blush unseen" seems to me to be true nevertheless decidedly more accurate than "Full many a flower is of such a nature that it would blush if light were irregularly reflected from it to my eye but it never does blush because I am not at this moment looking at it or if I am sufficient light is not shining upon it."
On the same principle I think it more accurate to say that there are stores of knowledge in a library than to say that there are books there which if I were reading having become aquainted with the languages they are printed in would be conveying knowledge to my mind.
Surely knowledge is decidedly more objective than color.
This however is for our present purpose a secondary point.
What is more important is that it certainly seems that an inference cannot have any life unless somebody

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