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1 I, 45| then C can be converted partially with either A or B: C then 2 II, 2 | given if each premiss is partially false.~(3) But if one only 3 II, 2 | the a premiss AB will be partially false, the premiss BC will 4 II, 2 | Also if the premiss AB is partially false, and the premiss BC 5 II, 3 | wholly false; when each is partially false; when one is true, 6 II, 3 | if both premisses are partially false; if one is quite true, 7 II, 3 | is quite true, the other partially false; if one is wholly 8 II, 3 | wholly false, the other partially true. For (1) if A belongs 9 II, 3 | Also if one premiss is partially false, the other wholly 10 II, 3 | of C, the premiss AB is partially false, the premiss AC wholly 11 II, 3 | the affirmative premiss is partially false, the negative wholly 12 II, 3 | no C, the premiss AB is partially false, the premiss AC is 13 II, 3 | if both the premisses are partially false, the conclusion may 14 II, 3 | no C, both premisses are partially false, but the conclusion 15 II, 4 | all C, the premisses are partially false, but the conclusion 16 II, 21| syllogism is either wholly or partially contrary to the first premiss 17 II, 21| these beliefs are wholly or partially contrary. In this way then