Granting the validity of the evidence, the hypothesis appears to colligate the facts.
A scientific hypothesis is not required to colligate more than the known facts in each case.
Perhaps there is something amiss in the working of our system in relation to colligate ministries.
I am still persuaded that both for young ministers and for old ones the colligate plan is very desirable.
The causes are demonstrably verae causae, conspicuously present in savage human nature, and the hypothesis appears to colligate all the known facts.
Meanwhile we offer some remarks as to the method to be pursued in the search for a theory which will colligate all the facts in the case, and explain the origin of totemic society.
But we are still at a loss for a 'round' and satisfactory hypothesis which will colligate all the alleged facts, and explain their historical continuity.
Instead of making these guesses, the savage thinkers merely applied the animistic hypothesis, which they had found to work very well already, and, as De Morgan says, to colligate the phenomena better than any other theory.
In fact it is certain that the animistic hypothesis (though a mere fallacy) does colligate a great number of facts very neatly, and has persisted from times of low savagery to the present age of reason.
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