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1 I, 3 | possible because it is the general rule and natural (and it 2 I, 4 | because syllogism is the general: the demonstration is a 3 I, 17| to all C and to no C. In general, if there is a syllogism, 4 I, 23| per impossibile, and in general hypothetically.~If then 5 I, 23| its relation to B. For in general we stated that no syllogism 6 I, 23| predication. For the syllogism in general is made out of premisses, 7 I, 24| also when a syllogism in general can be made and when it 8 I, 26| most easy to overthrow. In general, universals are easier game 9 I, 26| through more moods. And in general we must not forget that 10 I, 30| syllogisms have been stated in general terms, both how they are 11 I, 30| does not admit of proof.~In general then we have explained fairly 12 I, 31| establishes something more general than the attribute in question. 13 I, 34| knowledge and ignorance, and in general contraries, may possibly 14 I, 41| reasons from them. For in general, if two things are not related 15 I, 46| three ways mentioned.~In general whenever A and B are such 16 II, 21| of being led to see the general principle he receives a 17 II, 23| rhetorical syllogisms and in general any form of persuasion, 18 II, 26| from the third figure.~In general if a man urges a universal