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1 I, 28| must belong to some of the Es: for A follows C, and E 2 I, 28| will belong to none of the Es by a prosyllogism: for since 3 I, 28| will belong to none of the Es: for B will belong to all 4 I, 28| belonged to none of the Es. If D and G are identical, 5 I, 28| not belong to some of the Es: for it will not belong 6 I, 28| not belong to some of the Es. If B is identical with 7 I, 28| A belongs to none of the Es, not however from the premisses 8 I, 28| not belong to some of the Es: for then too we shall have 9 I, 29| A belongs to none of the Es. For suppose A to belong 10 I, 29| all A and A to some of the Es, B will belong to some of 11 I, 29| will belong to some of the Es: but it was assumed that 12 I, 29| belonged to none of the Es, and E belongs to all G, 13 I, 29| B belongs to some of the Es and this is impossible-if 14 I, 29| will belong to none of the Es. Clearly then we must consider