Part III
20th Century St. George William Joseph Stock EnglishCHAPTERS I-III.
- What kind of influence have we here?
The author of the Iliad was unacquainted with writing. Homer was the author of the Iliad. .'. Homer was unacquainted with writing.
- Give the logical opposites of the following propositions--
(1) Knowledge is never useless.
(2) All Europeans are civilised.
(3) Some monks are not illiterate.
(4) Happy is the man that findeth wisdom.
(5) No material substances are devoid of weight.
(6) Every mistake is not culpable.
(7) Some Irishmen are phlegmatic.
- Granting the truth of the following propositions, what other propositions can be inferred by opposition to be true or false?
(1) Men of science are often mistaken.
(2) He can't be wrong, whose life is in the right.
(3) Sir Walter Scott was the author of Waverley.
(4) The soul that sinneth it shall die.
(5) All women are not vain.
- Granting the falsity of the following propositions, what other propositions can be inferred by opposition to be true or false?--
(1) Some men are not mortal.
(2) Air has no weight.
(3) All actors are improper characters.
(4) None but dead languages are worth studying.
(5) Some elements are compound.