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1 I, 4 | similar proof may also be given if the universal premiss 2 I, 11| A similar proof will be given also if BC is necessary. 3 I, 14| before, as in the cases given at the beginning.~But if 4 I, 17| A similar proof can be given if the major premiss is 5 I, 19| A similar proof can be given if the minor premiss is 6 I, 21| demonstration is the same as was given in the case of universal 7 I, 22| A similar proof may be given if the proposition BC is 8 I, 22| same kind of proof can be given whether the terms are universal 9 I, 27| as wholes, for the reason given. But that which follows 10 I, 35| which a single name is not given. Hence it is difficult to 11 I, 44| syllogisms; for with the given premisses it is not possible 12 II, 1 | we should investigate a given problem in any branch of 13 II, 2 | possible, when a single fact is given, that something should necessarily 14 II, 2 | A similar proof may be given if each premiss is partially 15 II, 5 | premiss, for the reason given above. But it is possible 16 II, 9 | A similar proof can be given if the premisses are transposed 17 II, 9 | B. The same proof can be given if the universal statement 18 II, 10| A similar proof can be given if the premisses are not 19 II, 14| universal, but proof has been given that A does not belong to 20 II, 15| premisses, for the reason given in reference to the first