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1 I, 6 | through its cause. We may conclude that the middle must be 2 I, 11| demonstration becomes impossible. We conclude, then, that there must be 3 I, 22| of which are finite. We conclude that there is a given subject ( 4 I, 24| commensurately universal, and so we conclude that commensurately universal 5 II, 2 | unqualified being of a thing.)~We conclude that in all our inquiries 6 II, 4 | identical with being man.~We conclude, then, that unless one takes 7 II, 6 | premisses from which we conclude must be related as whole 8 II, 6 | indivisible of the divisible, we conclude that to be good is essentially 9 II, 7 | meaning of its name, we may conclude that definition, if it in 10 II, 8 | nature is exhibited. So we conclude that neither can the essential 11 II, 10| of essential nature.~We conclude then that definition is ( 12 II, 12| therefore C occurred. Then we conclude that, since D has occurred, 13 II, 13| the genus, just as one can conclude the inherence of an accident 14 II, 17| for. Let us call it C.~We conclude, then, that the same effect 15 II, 19| the sphere of being.~We conclude that these states of knowledge