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1 I, 2 | The infallible kind is a "complete proof" (tekmerhiou); the 2 I, 2 | kind of Sign is called "complete proof": when people think 3 I, 2 | are bringing forward a "complete proof", meaning that the 4 I, 2 | kind that constitutes a complete proof, since it is the only 5 I, 2 | Probability, of a Sign, and of a complete proof, and what are the 6 I, 3 | propositions of Rhetoric are Complete Proofs, Probabilities, and 7 I, 11| process has achieved the complete recovery of that natural 8 I, 11| It is also pleasant to complete what is defective, for the 9 I, 12| excused.~The above is a fairly complete account of the circumstances 10 I, 13| will now be well to make a complete classification of just and 11 I, 13| where it is not easy to be complete owing to the endless possible 12 I, 13| too short to make out a complete list of these. If, then, 13 II, 18| of which we may hope to complete the project with which we 14 II, 23| cannot gainsay because he has complete control over them, or those 15 III, 5 | front of the one required to complete the sense; and if there 16 III, 9 | completed until the sense is complete: it must not be capable 17 III, 9 | a portion of speech (1) complete in itself, (2) divided into