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1 III, 3 | difficulty of stating the case truly with regard to these matters, 2 IV, 4 | and deny the same thing truly at the same time. But perhaps 3 IV, 5 | changing, nothing could truly be affirmed. It was this 4 IV, 6 | impossible to affirm and deny truly at the same time, it is 5 V, 6 | circle is of all lines most truly one, because it is whole 6 V, 29| in which it may be done truly; e.g. eight may be described 7 V, 30| to something and can be truly asserted, but neither of 8 IX, 6 | can at some time be also truly asserted without qualification; 9 IX, 10| is not because we think truly that you are pale, that 10 X, 7 | contrariwise are the more truly contrary species. And the 11 XI, 5 | opposite statements can be truly made about the same subject. 12 XI, 5 | signifies something, one cannot truly assert its contradictory.~ 13 XI, 5 | something and this is asserted truly, this connexion must be 14 XI, 5 | affirmations and negations truly of the same subject. Further, 15 XI, 5 | opposite statements equally truly. It follows then that the 16 XI, 5 | possible to affirm anything truly, this itself will be false-the 17 XI, 6 | contradictory statements cannot be truly made about the same subject