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1 I, 16| premisses cannot both be wholly false; for if all B is A, 2 I, 16| taken in this way, they are wholly false, their contraries 3 I, 16| contraries conversely should be wholly true. But this is impossible. 4 I, 16| false, yet partially, not wholly, false. The same is true 5 I, 16| minor. Or one premiss may be wholly false, and it may be either 6 I, 16| C-A is true but the minor wholly false. Again, in fact it 7 II, 3 | the demonstrable are not wholly the same, may they yet be 8 II, 8 | exists, we must be in a wholly negative state as regards