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1 I, 4 | is possible anyhow. It is evident also that all the syllogisms 2 I, 5 | be so related. But it is evident also that all the syllogisms 3 I, 5 | per impossibile. And it is evident that an affirmative conclusion 4 I, 7 | 7~It is evident also that in all the figures, 5 I, 7 | means of conversion. It is evident also that the substitution 6 I, 15| the same time it will be evident that they are imperfect: 7 I, 15| Since this is proved it is evident that if a false and not 8 I, 15| animal-white-garment. It is evident then that if the major premiss 9 I, 22| and when it is pure. It is evident also that all syllogisms 10 I, 23| of these figures, it is evident that syllogisms per impossibile 11 I, 25| three terms only.~This being evident, it is clear that a syllogistic 12 I, 26| moods this is done, it is evident to us both what sort of 13 I, 26| At the same time it is evident that it is easier to refute 14 I, 28| possible in this way.~It is evident too that we must find out 15 I, 34| belong to one another.~It is evident then that in all these cases 16 I, 46| the other a denial, it is evident that the method of proving 17 II, 15| as whole and part. It is evident also that in fallacious 18 II, 16| original question, but it is evident that he is not demonstrating: 19 II, 19| reference to each conclusion, is evident from our knowing what kind 20 II, 21| propositions together. So it is evident that if he knows the one