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1 I, 9 | to B, but B is taken as simply belonging to C: for if the 2 I, 9 | B necessarily, but let B simply belong to some C: it is 3 I, 10| be possible of no B, and simply belong to C. Since then 4 I, 10| necessarily, but to no C simply. If then the negative premiss 5 I, 10| belong to it, and let A simply belong to some C. Since 6 I, 14| something belongs either simply or necessarily or possibly. 7 I, 15| a particular period, but simply without qualification. For 8 I, 15| universal must be understood simply, without limitation in respect 9 I, 38| taken as middle and "being" simply were joined to the extreme, 10 II, 5 | converting one of the premisses simply and inferring the premiss 11 II, 21| then maintain after this simply that what he knows, he does