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1 I, 4 | of these premisses. As an example of a universal affirmative 2 I, 4 | to any of the last. As an example of a positive relation between 3 I, 4 | A, and all C is B. As an example of a positive relation between 4 I, 9 | none of it. Further, an example also makes it clear that 5 I, 10| from the premisses. For example let A be animal, B man, 6 I, 15| is possible. If then, for example, one should indicate the 7 I, 15| it is clear also from an example that the conclusion will 8 I, 17| it will be proved by an example that the predicate cannot 9 I, 30| each subject. I mean for example that astronomical experience 10 I, 36| said to be true. Take for example the statement that there 11 I, 38| to the middle. I mean for example that if a syllogism should 12 I, 39| terms will be easier. For example if it makes no difference 13 II, 4 | same thing. I mean, for example, that it is impossible that 14 II, 11| taken in the same way. For example if A belongs to all B, C 15 II, 19| connected by middle terms. For example suppose that A is to be 16 II, 22| everything, but not together. For example if that which is uncreated 17 II, 23| we make inductions. For example let A stand for long-lived, 18 II, 24| 24~We have an "example" when the major term is 19 II, 24| resembles the third. For example let A be evil, B making 20 II, 24| Clearly then to argue by example is neither like reasoning 21 II, 24| term, whereas argument by example does make this application 22 II, 25| nearly to knowledge. For example let A stand for what can 23 II, 25| are nearer knowledge. For example let D stand for squaring, 24 II, 26| latter from the third. For example let stand for there being 25 II, 27| second or the third. For example the proof that a woman is


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