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1 I, 3 | not A is affirmative in form: for the expression "is 2 I, 5 | premisses are similar in form, I mean both negative or 3 I, 5 | premisses are similar in form, and one is universal, the 4 I, 8 | demonstration will not take the same form, but it is necessary by 5 I, 13| which are affirmative in form admit of conversion by opposition, 6 I, 13| premisses which are similar in form, as in the other cases.~ 7 II, 8 | does not result whichever form the conversion takes. This 8 II, 9 | contrary to it, whichever form the conversion of the conclusion 9 II, 14| And the original premisses form the first figure. Similarly 10 II, 23| syllogisms and in general any form of persuasion, however it