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1 I, 16| having no genus, the premiss C-B will always be false, while 2 I, 16| indifferently. A-C may be true, C-B false-A-C true because A 3 I, 16| attribute of all things, C-B false because C, which never 4 I, 16| an attribute of B; for if C-B were true, the premiss A-C 5 I, 16| would be true. Or again, C-B may be true and A-C false; 6 I, 16| B, C-A will be true but C-B false. Again, actually that 7 I, 16| of no B, then the premiss C-B is true but the major is 8 I, 16| attribute of all B but of no A, C-B will be true but C-A false.~ 9 I, 17| a conclusion the premiss C-B must be taken affirmatively, 10 I, 17| of B, C-A will be true, C-B false: or again if C be 11 I, 17| attributable to B but to no A, C-B will be true, C-A false.~ 12 I, 17| since, as we said before, C-B must remain unchanged if 13 I, 21| not C. This premiss, i.e. C-B, will be proved either in