Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Questions on Logic: A Companion to Welton's Manual of Logic
This book is primarily intended as a companion to Mr. Welton's Manual cf Logic; though, of course, the working of the exercises may accompany the reading of any other text-book on Logic. It is an endeavour to supply the material for that exercise in the practical application of logical principles which is almost indis pensable to a thorough mastery of the science, and most helpful as an aid to, and test of, ' clear apprehension.
It is hoped that the Hints and Examples will supply such guidance as experience has shown to be useful to beginners.
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