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1 I, 3 | 3~Some hold that, owing to 2 I, 5 | universal, but it has no name: (3) when the subject which 3 I, 5 | primarily and as such. Case (3) may be thus exemplified. 4 I, 7 | premisses of demonstration; (3) the subject-genus whose 5 I, 10| premisses of its demonstration; (3) the attributes, the meaning 6 I, 22| such as we have defined.~(3) If A is a quality of B, 7 I, 23| denied in the conclusion.~(3) In the third figure the 8 I, 24| particulars that tend to perish.~(3) Because the universal has 9 I, 25| certain, will be superior.~(3) The basic truth of demonstrative 10 II, 1 | reason of the connexion, (3) whether a thing exists, ( 11 II, 3 | 3~It is clear, then, that 12 II, 7 | would be a definition: (3) no demonstration can prove 13 II, 10| what things it does not; (3) what is the relation of 14 II, 11| necessitates a consequent, (3) the efficient cause, (4) 15 II, 13| these in the right order, (3) the omission of no such