July 1810 + 1 Conclusion

Fallacies Ch 3. Utterers device description

1. [...?] [...?] inventors and utterers

2. Utterers /[...?]/ and utterers for [...?] of intelligence

3 Utterer - a authority - of usage

 Postpone this topic to the Conclusion? - Yes ? [...?]. 1811 May.

14 July 1810. This Chapter requires completion and Rewriting.

Ch. 2. Causes and use of the utterance of these fallacies.

'. 1. Causes - Utterer of divers descriptions

Be /Such being/ the fallacies themselves, who are the sorts of persons by whom they are employed? to /from/ /in/ what diversity in the stock of their respective minds do the parts respectively acted by them in the employment given to these fallacies originate /have /tale/ their rise/? Which of them are pure deceivers merely: which of them, if any of them before that in the character of deceivers they have used their endeavours to spread the deception have been themselves deceived.

These are questions, to which an answer /to which/ will naturally enough be looked for: looked for or unlooked for it will if I mistake not, be found to have its use.
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