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1 I, 31| the term signified by A, mortal by B, and immortal by C, 2 I, 31| that every animal is either mortal or immortal: i.e. whatever 3 I, 31| consequently man must be either mortal or immortal, but it is not 4 I, 31| necessary that man should be a mortal animal-this is begged: and 5 I, 31| And again, taking A as mortal animal, B as footed, C as 6 I, 31| in B or in C (for every mortal animal is either footed 7 I, 31| man, as we saw, to be a mortal animal); consequently it