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1 I, 6 | but if the relation is reversed, no syllogism will be possible. 2 I, 15| modality of the premisses is reversed, must be proved per impossibile. 3 I, 46| but the relation cannot be reversed, then D must follow B and 4 I, 46| and the relation cannot be reversed. And A and D may belong 5 I, 46| we proved the sequence is reversed in terms so constituted. 6 II, 5 | the previous premiss is reversed. If it is necessary to prove 7 II, 15| relations between the terms are reversed: before, the affirmative 8 II, 15| between the terms may be reversed; e.g. A may belong to all 9 II, 15| between the terms may be reversed. Similarly in the third