A SYSTEM OF LOGIC, RATIOCINATIVE AND INDUCTIVE, BEING A CONNECTED VIEW OF THE PRINCIPLES OF EVIDENCE AND THE METHODS OF SCIENTIFIC INVESTIGATION [TWO VOLUMES]
London: George Woodfall and Son, 1846. Second Edition. Octavo, two volumes. In Fair condition. Bound in the publisher's brown cloth bearing black lettering to paper label to the spines. Boards have moderate plus wear including several instances of scuffing/soiling and rubbed/chipped edges. Text blocks have moderate wear including age toning to the edges and moderate age toning to the interiors. Previous owner's small bookplate to the front pastedowns. Partial cracking to the front hinge to volume one. Slight pencil notations/marginalia to both volumes. Second edition.
CONTENTS: Vol. One, viii, xvi, 580 pages -- Vol. Two, xii, 630 pages.
NOTE: Shelved in Locked Annex, Column AA.
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