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1 I, 19| series terminate, or can it proceed to infinity? The second 2 I, 19| terminate, or can it too proceed to infinity? There is this 3 I, 19| fresh middles; can these proceed to infinity or can they 4 I, 19| inquiring, do demonstrations proceed to infinity, i.e. is everything 5 I, 21| us assume that we cannot proceed to infinity either by ascending 6 I, 21| been discussed, and we will proceed to display the second, proof 7 I, 23| similarly predicable of C. If we proceed in this manner, no proposition 8 I, 24| cleared up this problem proceed to discuss "direct" demonstration 9 II, 5 | division is used by those who proceed by it, even truths that 10 II, 7 | demonstration: we may not proceed as by induction to establish 11 II, 8 | attributable to C and we proceed to ask the reason of this 12 II, 13| differentiae. He should proceed thus because the attributes 13 II, 13| they may be of use we will proceed to show. They might, indeed, 14 II, 13| falls every fish. So, if we proceed in this way, we can be sure 15 II, 13| assumed this we at once proceed in the same way with the 16 II, 13| but only of sound-and so proceed to the common universal