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1 Int | proceeded from Grammar to Logic, the second of the Seven 2 1, V | theology, and Aristotle with logic; and the second school of 3 1, VII | readiness in reprehension of logic in the speech he used to 4 2, Int | too soon and too unripe to logic and rhetoric, arts fitter 5 2, V | and of divers parts of logic; and of that part of natural 6 2, V | respects. As for example, that logic considereth of many things 7 2, V | mathematics, but so potent in logic as all syllogisms are built 8 2, VII | and the other as a part of logic, which were the favourite 9 2, XIII | plainly confessed; for first, logic doth not pretend to invent 10 2, XIII | or anything else than to logic for the invention of arts 11 2, XIII | though it be common both to logic and rhetoric, yet having 12 2, XIII | great use, being mixtures of logic with the matter of sciences. 13 2, XIV | And this is that part of logic which is comprehended in 14 2, XIV | variably referred, sometimes to logic, sometimes to metaphysic, 15 2, XVII | and that not amiss, in logic, as a part of judgment. 16 2, XVIII| and that not amiss, in logic, as a part of judgment.