The rule of reason, conteinyng the arte of logique, set forth in Englishe, by Thomas Vuilson

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Title
The rule of reason, conteinyng the arte of logique, set forth in Englishe, by Thomas Vuilson
Author
Wilson, Thomas, 1525?-1581.
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[Imprinted at London :: By Richard Grafton, printer to the Kynges Maiestie],
An. M.D.LI. [1551]
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Logic -- Early works to 1800.
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"The rule of reason, conteinyng the arte of logique, set forth in Englishe, by Thomas Vuilson." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A15542.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 3, 2024.

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¶Of thynges compared.

THinges are cōpared toguether in one thirde worde, whereūto they both do agre, as thus. If thefte be worthye death, then murther is worthy no lesse. Here ye se that thefte, & murther are cōpared toge¦ther in one third worde, which is death.

Comparacions are deuided twoo maner of waies, for either they bee e∣qual, or not equall. They are equal in this wise. if the father haue aucthorite

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ouer his sonne, he hath also aucthorite ouer his daughter.

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