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1 I, 7 | per impossibile. In both ways the first figure is formed: 2 I, 13| possible" is used in two ways. In one it means to happen 3 I, 23| this is possible in three ways (either by predicating A 4 I, 24| be arranged in one of the ways that have been mentioned.~ 5 I, 27| can be spoken of in both ways: they may be stated of others, 6 I, 29| and determine in how many ways hypothetical syllogisms 7 I, 37| be understood in as many ways as there are different categories, 8 I, 44| differences, and the various ways in which hypothetical arguments 9 I, 46| destructively in the three ways mentioned.~In general whenever 10 II, 14| thesis can be proved in both ways, i.e. per impossibile and 11 II, 15| assumed as premisses in six ways; we may have either universal 12 II, 15| it is clear in how many ways and in what figures a syllogism 13 II, 16| but this happens in many ways. A man may not reason syllogistically 14 II, 16| and third figures in both ways, though, if the syllogism 15 II, 21| think this in many different ways. But we must consider this 16 II, 26| objection is brought in two ways and through two figures; 17 II, 26| through two figures; in two ways because every objection 18 II, 27| sign may be taken in three ways, corresponding to the position