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1 II, XXII | Those signs put together, by affirmation or negation, otherwise than 2 II, XXXII| shall find some kind of affirmation or negation, which is the 3 II, XXXII| falsehood lying always in some affirmation or negation, mental or verbal, 4 II, XXXII| falsehood always supposes affirmation or negation. Though, in 5 II, XXXII| being never without some affirmation or negation, express or 6 III, VI | stands for; and so this affirmation, “all gold is fixed,” contains 7 III, VI | fixed”—be in that sense an affirmation of something real; yet it 8 III, VII | or denying. But besides affirmation or negation, without which 9 IV, I | so different grounds of affirmation and negation, as will easily 10 IV, VI | certain of the truth of any affirmation or negation made of it. 11 IV, VI | gladly meet with one general affirmation concerning any quality of 12 IV, VII | those ideas answering the affirmation or negation in the proposition.~ 13 IV, XI | joined or separated them by affirmation or negation. But wheresoever