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1 2 | same as that of the noun proper, but, when coupled with " 2 2 | false, and this the noun proper always does, under these 3 3 | which, in addition to its proper meaning, carries with it 4 3 | a verb; for besides its proper meaning it indicates the 5 7 | Socrates is white" has its proper denial in the proposition " 6 7 | denial will not be the denial proper to that affirmation, but 7 7 | is distinct.~The denial proper to the affirmation "every 8 7 | every man is white"; that proper to the affirmation "some 9 7 | man is white", while that proper to the affirmation "man 10 10| was not a noun, in the proper sense of the word, but an 11 10| enjoy health" is not a verb proper, but an indefinite verb. 12 10| not-just". This then is the proper scheme for these propositions, 13 10| neither noun nor verb in the proper sense of the words. But 14 10| each proposition has one proper contradictory and one only. 15 11| the subject in their own proper sense and not in any indirect