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1 I, I | false. For, by what kind of logic will it appear that any 2 III, III | according to the rules of logic, that every term can have 3 III, VI | which, by the masters of logic, are called genera. These 4 III, X | signification of words, logic, and the liberal sciences 5 III, X | ordinary conversation.~7. Logic and dispute have much contributed 6 IV, IV | soul. I know not by what logic you must so conclude. I 7 IV, XVII| few who have been taught logic, there is but a very small 8 IV, XVII| owing to any rules of common logic. A man knows first, and 9 IV, XVII| that syllogism, and the logic now in use, which were as 10 IV, XXI | enough termed also Logike, logic: the business whereof is 11 IV, XXI | afford us another sort of logic and critic, than what we