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1 4 | by a passive word, or a state by an active word, and so 2 6 | compel us necessarily to state it and not merely to seem 3 10| it will make manifest the state of the case to one who has 4 13| If it is all the same to state a term and to state its 5 13| same to state a term and to state its definition, the "double" 6 15| proposition as a question, they state it as a conclusion, as though 7 15| generally thought bound to state the charge made, while, 8 15| defence too easy, you should state as your aim only the general 9 18| conclusion is not the real state of the case: those, on the 10 24| being is a in a certain state, e.g. suppose that X is