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1 1, XIV | The syllogism consists of propositions, propositions consist of 2 1, XIV | consists of propositions, propositions consist of words, words 3 1, XVII | in the axioms and lower propositions educed by the syllogism.~ 4 1, LXXXVII| prejudice is raised against new propositions, especially when works are 5 1, XCIX | by means of intermediate propositions to educe and prove from 6 1, XXVII | syllogism in logic which unites propositions agreeing in a middle term. 7 1, XXXIII | call Instances of Fixed Propositions. They are those which exhibit 8 1, XXXIII | formed certain and universal propositions, either affirmative or negative, 9 1, XXXIII | question. For particular propositions are in no case fixed. I 10 1, XXXIII | in no case fixed. I mean propositions in which the nature in question 11 1, XXXIII | away. Wherefore particular propositions have no prerogative above 12 1, XXXIII | Nevertheless even these particular propositions being prepared and collated 13 1, XXXIII | collated with universal propositions are of great use, as shall 14 1, XXXIII | Nor even in the universal propositions do we require exact or absolute 15 1, XXXIII | such instances of fixed propositions I have two admonitions to 16 1, XXXIII | admonition is that to universal propositions, affirmative or negative, 17 1, XXXIV | when subjoined to fixed propositions, but also by themselves 18 1, XL | in nature than the twin propositions that "nothing is produced