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1 I, 4 | originally taken) and that all conclusions are proved by this figure, 2 I, 5 | syllogism that proves both conclusions.~It is possible to prove 3 I, 25| syllogisms are many; for the conclusions are many, e.g. A and B and 4 I, 25| for some of the preceding conclusions must be premisses) are not 5 I, 25| premisses by one), and the conclusions will be half the number 6 I, 25| at each addition. But the conclusions will not follow the same 7 I, 25| For if one term is added, conclusions will be added less by one 8 I, 25| the term D is added, two conclusions are thereby added, one in 9 I, 25| constructed. Consequently the conclusions will be much more numerous 10 I, 29| which lead to impossible conclusions are similar to ostensive 11 I, 42| the same syllogism not all conclusions are reached through one 12 II, 19| admit the reason without the conclusions, not to grant him the same 13 II, 19| instead of drawing the conclusions of preliminary syllogisms, 14 II, 19| premisses and leave the conclusions in the dark; secondly if