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1 I, 18| will belong to no A. But ex hypothesi can belong to 2 I, 19| will belong to no A: but A ex hypothesi is capable of 3 I, 19| belong to some of the Cs: but ex hypothesi it may belong 4 I, 38| to predicate A of B: for ex hypothesi there is a science 5 I, 38| good, that it is good: for ex hypothesi the term "something" 6 I, 46| affirmation and denial. And ex hypothesi A belongs to everything 7 II, 2 | belong to all C: and this ex hypothesi is true. Similarly 8 II, 2 | belong to no C: and this ex hypothesi is true.~In particular 9 II, 2 | belong to some C, which ex hypothesi is true. And the 10 II, 5 | the other premisses had ex hypothesi been proved. Consequently 11 II, 13| should belong to some C. But ex hypothesi it belongs to 12 II, 22| neither then will C: for ex hypothesi B belonged to 13 II, 22| preferable to the whole AC. But ex hypothesi this is not so. 14 II, 27| should be a sign of it: for ex hypothesi body and soul 15 II, 27| then have the sign: for ex hypothesi there is one sign