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1 I, 30| neither by necessity nor as general connexions but comprise 2 I, 30| proceeds from necessary or general premisses, the conclusion 3 I, 30| premisses are necessary and general if the premisses are general. 4 I, 30| general if the premisses are general. Consequently, if chance 5 I, 30| conjunctions are neither general nor necessary, they are 6 II, 3 | definable; and we may draw the general conclusion that there is 7 II, 12| explicit treatment in our general theory of change.~The following 8 II, 12| what they are but only as a general rule: for instance, not 9 II, 12| grow a beard, but it is the general rule. In the case of such 10 II, 12| middle term too must be a general rule. For if A is predicated 11 II, 12| assumed a connexion which is a general rule; consequently the middle 12 II, 12| middle term B must also be a general rule. So connexions which 13 II, 12| connexions which embody a general rule-i.e. which exist or 14 II, 12| exist or come to be as a general rule-will also derive from