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1 5 | that does not necessarily follow. In rhetoric proofs from 2 5 | this does not necessarily follow: for even if what has come 3 5 | beginning, it does not also follow that what has a first beginning 4 8 | failure of the conclusion to follow from the argument (the argument 5 8 | over, the conclusion may follow not in fact but only verbally: 6 9 | and the conclusions that follow from these, others upon 7 17| point such as is bound to follow as a consequence from our 8 20| he can, still it does not follow that he can harp when not 9 22| the conclusion does not follow, then that could not be 10 28| mode in which consequences follow is twofold. For the argument 11 28| claimed that A’s opposite will follow B’s opposite. On this latter 12 30| equal to itself, it will follow that they are both equal