It would be very improper to adduce any example of a particular, where the force of the argument lies in the generality alone.


Theory of the Earth: With Proofs and Illustrations (Volume 2), Chapter V (p. 159)


It would be very improper to adduce any example of a particular, where the force of the argument lies in the generality alone.

It would be very improper to adduce any example of a particular, where the force of the argument lies in the generality alone.

It would be very improper to adduce any example of a particular, where the force of the argument lies in the generality alone.

It would be very improper to adduce any example of a particular, where the force of the argument lies in the generality alone.