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1 I, 1 | generally admitted, as has been said in the Topics. The nature 2 I, 3 | is different. Whatever is said to be possible, either because 3 I, 3 | above. But if anything is said to be possible because it 4 I, 3 | addition to what has been said: the statement that it is 5 I, 4 | predicated of all" means what was said above, it is necessary that 6 I, 4 | then from what has been said that if there is a syllogism 7 I, 5 | the terms of which this is said, by major extreme that which 8 I, 5 | belongs to no M: but M (as was said) belongs to all N: O then 9 I, 5 | then from what has been said that if the terms are related 10 I, 13| Perhaps enough has been said about the proof of necessity, 11 I, 13| rank as "to be", as was said above.~Having made these 12 I, 16| then from what has been said a syllogism results or not 13 I, 17| clear from what has been said that the negative proposition 14 I, 17| major premiss, as has been said, is not convertible. Nor 15 I, 19| then from what has been said that if the universal and 16 I, 23| clear from what has been said that the syllogisms in these 17 I, 25| premiss is assumed, as was said at the beginning, to perfect 18 I, 26| clear from what has been said.~ 19 I, 29| then from what has been said not only that all syllogisms 20 I, 30| look to everything that is said about the terms of the problem 21 I, 31| suitable.~From what has been said it is clear from what elements 22 I, 32| that what has been already said will be confirmed and its 23 I, 33| is necessary, as has been said above; sometimes they are 24 I, 33| no difference whether we said "This belong to that" or " 25 I, 34| agreement with what was said before: for we stated that 26 I, 36| that a thing "is" may be said to be true. Take for example 27 I, 36| becoming." Or again it may be said that there is a sign of 28 I, 41| will follow that A can be said of all of that of all of 29 I, 41| that of all of which B is said. If however A is said of 30 I, 41| is said. If however A is said of that of all of which 31 I, 41| of all of which B may be said, nothing prevents B belonging 32 I, 41| that the expression "A is said of all of which B is said" 33 I, 41| said of all of which B is said" means this, "A is said 34 I, 41| said" means this, "A is said of all the things of which 35 I, 41| the things of which B is said". And if B is said of all 36 I, 41| B is said". And if B is said of all of a third term, 37 I, 41| also is A: but if B is not said of all of the third term, 38 I, 41| necessity that A should be said of all of it.~We must not 39 I, 45| clear from what we have said how we ought to reduce syllogisms, 40 I, 46| single statement may truly be said to be either an affirmation 41 II, 5 | the matter stands as we said above). But it turns out 42 II, 5 | of by assuming that C is said of and C is proved of A 43 II, 10| not.~From what has been said it is clear how a syllogism 44 II, 15| opposites in the way we said, viz. "all science is good" 45 II, 15| conclusion, as has been said before, but it is not possible 46 II, 15| other way than this, as was said before, is it possible that 47 II, 22| convertible also with A, for C is said of that of all of which 48 II, 22| that of all of which B is said. And if C is convertible 49 II, 22| convertible: for since A is said of B and C only, and B is 50 II, 22| is clear that B will be said of everything of which A 51 II, 22| everything of which A is said, except A itself. Again