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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1881-1882-349

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350 EVENING CLASSES 27 LOGIC Day and Hour of Attendance-Monday from to Object and Scope of Logic-Classification of Names and Propositions-What are the things denoted by Names wha is the Import of Propositions the Nature of Belief-Uses and Rules for Definition-Theory of the Syllogism Moods Figures &c -The Nature and Methods of Induction- Analogy and Hypothesis-The Logic of the Moral Sciences- Fallacies classed and exemplified Special attention will be given to Candidates for the London University and other Examinations Text Books Jevons's Elementary Lessons in Logic and Fowlers's Deductive and Inductive Logic 28 POLITICAL ECONOMY Day and Hour oj Attendance-Friday from to The Tooke Professor of Political Economy will deliver course of Lectures on Friday Evenings during the Winter Session on the following subjects The Origin and Progress of Agriculture and Rent in'England II The History of Currency and Banking III The Manufacture and Commerce of England IV The History of the Revenue The Economical History of the English Army VI The Interpretation of Historical Prices 29 PUBLIC READING AND SPEAKING Days and Hour of Attendance Tuesday and Friday from to Introductory Remarks-On Public Reading and Speaking -What is Elocution -Definition of the term-Estimation in Which the art was held by the Ancients-Its subsequent com- parative decline and neglect-The great value of Elocution
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