But you cannot eliminate the condition triangle, so as to retain only the higher genus, geometrical figure; for the proposition then ceases to be always true.
Universal Affirmative proposition, the negative of the Subject of the convertend is always true of the negative of the Predicate of the convertend; e.
Now the intellect is always true as regards what a thing is, just as the sense regarding its proper object, as is said in De Anima iii, text.
As natural knowledge is always true, so is natural love well regulated; because natural love is nothing else than the inclination implanted in nature by its Author.
An observation which is always true must be expressed in the present tense.
That which is always true, is expressed in the present tense.
An observation which is always true, must be expressed in the present tense.
But this is always true,--that the people who do not make worldly good their first object are the people who can be most safely trusted with it, and who get most enjoyment out of it.
It seems to me that there is a sense in which it is the case with every true idea that, if once true, it is always true.
The very meaning of the word "verify" is to find evidence which does really prove an idea to be true; and where an idea can be really proved to be true, it is of course, always true.
And where we really can completely verify an idea or an hypothesis, there, undoubtedly, the idea which we can verify is always true.
But to say that it is two judgments causing a third is always true, and the very essence of inference, because we must think the two to conclude the third in "the sessions of sweet silent thought.
Now, if this is always true in regard to men, judge if we should believe it when the good God, all-powerful, is our creditor!
I have not been able to save you or guard you; may God be your helper--God, who is always true!
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