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1 I, 19| possible. For (1) it sometimes turns out that B necessarily does 2 I, 25| follows from C and D, it turns out that these propositions 3 I, 28| through these terms. It turns out then that those who 4 I, 29| belongs to no E, because it turns out that otherwise B belongs 5 I, 31| dividing then in this way it turns out that these logicians 6 II, 5 | as we said above). But it turns out in these also that we 7 II, 6 | conversion of AB: for it turns out that either both or 8 II, 16| proved through A: for it turns out that those who reason 9 II, 16| the parallels exist. So it turns out that those who reason 10 II, 21| belong to all D. For it turns out that the first premiss 11 II, 25| in any of these cases it turns out that we approach more