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1 1 | to be so but are not, is evident. This happens with arguments, 2 17| distinguish them is granted, it is evident that to grant the question 3 17| to two questions, it is evident that it is not proper to 4 17| to two questions, it is evident that we should not say simply " 5 17| because he is a Spartan. It is evident, then, that where the premiss 6 20| 20~It is evident also how one should solve 7 20| an ambiguous one. It is evident also that not all refutations 8 22| had not got". It is quite evident that he has not proved his 9 22| just as "Man" was. It is evident then that one must not grant 10 24| small number?" For it is evident in all these cases that 11 24| or "slave". Yet it is evident that if the appearance a