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1 I, 4 | or both indefinite. Terms common to all the above are animal, 2 I, 5 | related to them indefinitely. Common terms for all the above 3 I, 6 | premisses are indefinite. Common terms for all are animal, 4 I, 14| all of it. Take as terms common to all the cases under consideration " 5 I, 15| negative or affirmative. As common instances of a necessary 6 I, 23| to B, if we take nothing common, but affirm or deny peculiar 7 I, 23| then we must take something common in relation to both, and 8 I, 29| is necessary to find some common term other than the subjects 9 II, 1 | This then is the reason common to all syllogisms whether 10 II, 16| when they are according to common opinion so related.~ 11 II, 26| from similars, and from common opinion, and inquire whether