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1 I, 27| selected in dealing with the subordinate term (for these attributes 2 I, 28| follow those also which are subordinate, but if it does not follow 3 II, 1 | all the things that are subordinate to the middle term or to 4 II, 1 | proved through C, whatever is subordinate to B or C must accept the 5 II, 1 | infer only that which is subordinate to the conclusion, e.g. 6 II, 1 | belongs to no C. If then D is subordinate to C, clearly B does not 7 II, 1 | does not belong to what is subordinate to A is not clear by means 8 II, 1 | not belong to E, if E is subordinate to A. But while it has been 9 II, 1 | necessity of inferring what is subordinate to the conclusion (for a 10 II, 1 | particular), but whatever is subordinate to the middle term may be 11 II, 1 | inferred about that which is subordinate to C; something can be inferred 12 II, 1 | inferred about that which is subordinate to B, but not through the 13 II, 1 | other figures. That which is subordinate to the conclusion cannot 14 II, 1 | cannot be proved; the other subordinate can be proved, only not 15 II, 1 | universal syllogisms what is subordinate to the middle term is proved ( 16 II, 2 | same genus which are not subordinate one to the other: for animal 17 II, 15| mood, but only if the terms subordinate to the middle are such that 18 II, 16| through themselves, what is subordinate to them through something 19 II, 24| when both particulars are subordinate to the same term, and one