| Paragraph 1 | We must not fail to observe that we often fall into error because our conclusion is not in fact primary and commensurately universal in the sense in which we think we prove it so. |
| Paragraph 2 | When, then, does our knowledge fail of commensurate universality, and when it is unqualified knowledge? |

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