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1 I, 25| premisses) are not even in number, this argument either has 2 I, 25| will consist of an even number of premisses and an odd 3 I, 25| of premisses and an odd number of terms (for the terms 4 I, 25| conclusions will be half the number of the premisses. But whenever 5 I, 25| middle terms C and D, the number of the terms will similarly 6 I, 25| premisses will be equal in number to the relations of predication. 7 I, 26| syllogism is produced, the number of the terms and premisses 8 I, 26| in each figure, and the number of the figures appropriate 9 II, 1 | have already explained the number of the figures, the character 10 II, 1 | figures, the character and number of the premisses, when and 11 II, 2 | for animal belongs to no number and not to some white things, 12 II, 2 | to some white things, and number belongs to nothing white. 13 II, 2 | to nothing white. If then number is taken as middle, and 14 II, 2 | for animal belongs to no number, but to some white things, 15 II, 2 | to some white things, and number to nothing white. If then 16 II, 3 | e.g. animal belongs to no number nor to anything lifeless, 17 II, 3 | to anything lifeless, and number does not follow some lifeless