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1 5 | whenever, suppose A is, B necessarily is, they then 2 5 | then suppose also that if B is, A necessarily is. This 3 5 | refutation. Thus "Is A and is B a man?" "Yes." "Then if 4 5 | Then if any one hits A and B, he will strike a man" ( 5 6 | For supposing, when A and B are, C must necessarily 6 6 | true, e.g. suppose that and B are the same as C per accidens; 7 7 | that if is inseparable from B, so also is B from With 8 7 | inseparable from B, so also is B from With those that depend 9 17| that has a contrary while B has not, suppose what he 10 22| one vote; and certainly B, they say, has only one 11 24| one speaks of A as being "B's child" in the literal 12 24| in the literal sense, if B is the child’s master, but 13 28| if A is always found with B, then B also is always found 14 28| always found with B, then B also is always found with 15 28| involved: for if A follows B, it is claimed that A’s 16 28| A’s opposite will follow B’s opposite. On this latter 17 30| Supposing to be good and B evil, you will, if you give