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1 I, 23| incommensurate with the side, because odd numbers are equal to evens 2 I, 23| infers syllogistically that odd numbers come out equal to 3 I, 25| number of premisses and an odd number of terms (for the 4 I, 25| always be even, the terms odd; but they will alternate-when 5 I, 25| even, the terms must be odd; when the terms are even, 6 I, 25| even, the premisses must be odd: for along with one term 7 I, 25| saw) even, and the terms odd, we must make them alternately 8 I, 25| them alternately even and odd at each addition. But the 9 I, 44| commensurate, viz. that then odd numbers are equal to evens.~ 10 II, 15| resulting, e.g. if something is odd, it is not odd. For the 11 II, 15| something is odd, it is not odd. For the syllogism owed