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1 I, 2 | enthymemes are Probabilities and Signs, which we can see must correspond 2 I, 2 | bears to the particular. Of Signs, one kind bears the same 3 I, 2 | specific name. By infallible signs I mean those on which syllogisms 4 I, 3 | Proofs, Probabilities, and Signs. Every kind of syllogism 5 I, 9 | of virtue, that is, the signs of its presence and the 6 I, 9 | it leads. And since the signs of virtue, and such acts 7 I, 9 | follows that all deeds or signs of courage, and everything 8 II, 5 | will be shown especially by signs and oracles. The fact is 9 II, 25| Examples, (3) Infallible Signs, (4) Ordinary Signs. (1) 10 II, 25| Infallible Signs, (4) Ordinary Signs. (1) Enthymemes based upon 11 II, 25| Enthymemes based upon Infallible Signs are those which argue from 12 II, 25| Enthymemes based upon ordinary Signs are those which argue from 13 II, 25| particularly great.~(2) Fallible Signs, and Enthymemes based upon 14 II, 25| impossible to refute Infallible Signs, and Enthymemes resting 15 III, 7 | story by displaying these signs of its genuineness expresses 16 III, 10| both trophy and treaty are signs of victory. So is "A country