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1 I, 1 | is apparent and generally admitted, as has been said in the 2 I, 5 | belong to no M: but M was admitted to belong to some O: therefore 3 I, 17| The argument cannot be admitted, for it does not follow 4 I, 30| demonstrate everything which admitted of proof, and to make that 5 II, 11| but to all C (which was admitted to be true), it follows 6 II, 11| true. Again if it is not admitted that the affirmation is 7 II, 14| reduction to a statement admitted to be false; whereas ostensive 8 II, 14| ostensive proof starts from admitted positions. Both, indeed, 9 II, 14| take two premisses that are admitted, but the latter takes the