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1 Int | written the doctrine of propositions. Study of these treatises 2 1, V | may be seen in most of the propositions of Euclid; which till they 3 2, III | advertisements, advises, directions, propositions, petitions, commendatory, 4 2, VIII | the like, that in their propositions the description of the means 5 2, XIII | inexpert, is in the middle propositions, which in every particular 6 2, XIII | invented, and so the middle propositions by derivation from the principles; 7 2, XIII | certain it is that middle propositions cannot be deduced from them 8 2, XIII | For arguments consist of propositions, and propositions of words, 9 2, XIII | consist of propositions, and propositions of words, and words are 10 2, XIII | arguments, or of the truth of propositions, that can ever correct that 11 2, XIV | is but the reduction of propositions to principles in a middle 12 2, XIV | parts thereof, which are propositions, and the parts of propositions, 13 2, XIV | propositions, and the parts of propositions, which are simple words. 14 2, XVII | subject, but likewise the propositions: not as to their truth or 15 2, XVII | reviving the good rules of propositions—?a????? p??t??, ??ta pa? 16 2, XVII | considerations of method, concerning propositions, are chiefly touching the 17 2, XVII | chiefly touching the utmost propositions, which limit the dimensions 18 2, XVIII| subject, but likewise the propositions: not as to their truth or 19 2, XVIII| reviving the good rules of propositions—?a????? p??t??, ??ta pa? 20 2, XVIII| considerations of method, concerning propositions, are chiefly touching the 21 2, XVIII| chiefly touching the utmost propositions, which limit the dimensions 22 2, XXIII| actions, are as the minor propositions in every active syllogism; 23 2, XXIII| which are as the major propositions) can suffice to ground a 24 2, XXIII| actions, are as the minor propositions in every active syllogism; 25 2, XXIII| which are as the major propositions) can suffice to ground a