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But the most effective method of
establishing and refuting definitions is derived from
the examination of properties and differences, and
sometimes even from considerations of etymology,
while all these considerations will, like others, find
further support in equity and occasionally in conjecture.1 Etymology is rarely of assistance, but the
following will provide an example of its use. “For
what else is a 'tumult' but a disturbance of such
violence as to give rise to abnormal alarm? And
the name itself is derived from this fact.”2
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