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1 I, 16| syllogism. Premisses of this kind are possible both where 2 I, 22| proposition; for the same kind of proof can be given whether 3 I, 39| identical with a particular kind of supposable (for what 4 II, 19| evident from our knowing what kind of thesis is proved in each 5 II, 21| to no C. An error of this kind is similar to the error 6 II, 21| do not know them by the kind of knowledge which is proper 7 II, 27| in signs whatever their kind, but they have the differences 8 II, 27| and sign proper to each kind of animal, we shall be able 9 II, 27| properly to an individual kind, e.g. courage to lions, 10 II, 27| affection is proper to the whole kind, though not proper to it 11 II, 27| will be found in another kind, and man may be brave, and 12 II, 27| from features. But if the kind as a whole has two properties, 13 II, 27| both belong to some other kind though not to the whole