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1 I, 1 | and a syllogism, and the nature of a perfect and of an imperfect 2 I, 1 | said in the Topics. The nature then of a premiss and the 3 I, 5 | proved from the indefinite nature of the particular statement. 4 I, 5 | proved from the indefinite nature of the particular statement. 5 I, 6 | proved from the indefinite nature of the particular statement.~ 6 I, 13| none of these inclines by nature in the one way more than 7 I, 13| is to state the moods and nature of the syllogism made from 8 I, 13| First then we must state the nature and characteristics of the 9 I, 15| made through the indefinite nature of the particular premiss. 10 I, 30| to make that clear, whose nature does not admit of proof.~ 11 I, 35| triangle in virtue of its own nature contains two right angles, 12 I, 38| indicates the thing’s special nature. But if "being" were taken 13 II, 7 | themselves either are not of the nature of circular proof or are 14 II, 21| to C in virtue of their nature, and that B and C belong 15 II, 22| that A (being of such a nature) is preferable to granting 16 II, 23| the third. In the order of nature, syllogism through the middle