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“Britain is an island;” “all tyrants are miserable; ” “no miser is rich; ” are universal propositions, and their subjects are therefore said to be distrubted. being understood to stand, each, for the whole of its Significates: but, “some islands are fertile;” “all tyrants are not assassinated;" are Particular, and their subjects, consequently, not distributed, being taken to stand for a part only of their Significates
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“Britain
is
an
island;”
“all
tyrants
are
miserable;
”
“no
miser
is
rich;
”
are
universal
propositions,
and
their
subjects
are
therefore
said
to
be
distrubted.
being
understood
to
stand,
each,
for
the
whole
of
its
Significates:
but,
“some
islands
are
fertile;”
“all
tyrants
are
not
assassinated;"
are
Particular,
and
their
subjects,
consequently,
not
distributed,
being
taken
to
stand
for
a
part
only
of
their
Significates