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1 I, 7 | theorems are related as subordinate to superior (e.g. as optical 2 I, 13| related to one another as subordinate and superior, as when optical 3 I, 16| and B that C is neither subordinate to A nor a universal attribute 4 I, 16| genera, one of them must be subordinate to the other, so that if 5 I, 17| i) when the middle is subordinate to A but is predicable of 6 I, 17| ii) the middle D is not subordinate to A, A-D will be true, 7 I, 17| false-A-D true because A was not subordinate to D, D-B false because 8 I, 17| entirely false; since if B is subordinate to A, there can be no middle 9 I, 17| inappropriate. Then (i) if D is subordinate to A, A-D will be true, 10 I, 17| however, (ii) D is not subordinate to A, obviously A-D, since 11 I, 17| if the middle term is not subordinate to the major, not only both 12 II, 15| the "middle" of the one is subordinate to the "middle" of the other. 13 II, 15| waning. Here the one cause is subordinate to the other.~