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1 I, 2 | the condition described. Consequently the proper object of unqualified 2 I, 3 | A have been identified. Consequently the upholders of circular 3 I, 9 | appropriate" basic truths. Consequently a proof even from true, 4 I, 9 | may share with another-and consequently they apply equally to subjects 5 I, 13| and A-not twinkling-of B. Consequently A is predicable of C, and 6 I, 13| animal), but of no C; and consequently B is predicable of no C; 7 I, 16| attribute of all things. Consequently both premisses may be false.) 8 I, 17| to be a conclusion, and consequently A-C, the quality of which 9 I, 18| exist in isolation-it is consequently impossible to come to grasp 10 I, 21| be predicable of all D. Consequently, since the ascending series 11 I, 22| and the white (thing) is consequently not a log except incidentally. 12 I, 22| be traversed in thought: consequently neither the ascent nor the 13 I, 22| predicate is demonstrable. Consequently, since these demonstrable 14 I, 22| series will terminate, and consequently the descending series too.~ 15 I, 24| universal is the cause). Consequently commensurately universal 16 I, 26| superior to negative, will consequently be superior also to reductio 17 I, 30| the premisses are general. Consequently, if chance conjunctions 18 II, 4 | will predicate essence, and consequently B also will be predicated 19 II, 4 | fresh definition, which consequently will also be the essential 20 II, 8 | demonstrable or indemonstrable. Consequently, if the cause is distinct 21 II, 11| in chance, and the end is consequently good), that a result is 22 II, 12| which is a general rule; consequently the middle term B must also 23 II, 17| inherence in the species of D: consequently A must be of wider extent 24 II, 19| source of demonstration, nor, consequently, scientific knowledge of