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1 I, 1 | by us in relation to our present need, but will be stated 2 I, 3 | speak about the possible. At present we may take this much as 3 I, 13| sequel; our business at present is to state the moods and 4 I, 15| respect of time, e.g. to the present or to a particular period, 5 I, 15| understood with reference to the present moment, there cannot be 6 I, 24| and universality must be present: unless one of the premisses 7 I, 27| of predicating: for the present we must assume this. Of 8 I, 28| which cannot possibly be present in the predicate in question: 9 I, 28| which cannot possibly be present in the subject, and to the 10 I, 29| reduction to impossibility: at present this much must be clear, 11 I, 44| arguments are formed: but at present this much must be clear,