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1 II, 2| is convertible for both destructive and constructive purposes: 2 II, 9| good; whereas if causes destructive of them are good, they themselves 3 III, 6| universal constructive or destructive commonplace rules that have 4 V, 2| are more intelligible-for destructive purposes, whether they are 5 V, 2| property of "animal".~Next, for destructive purposes, see whether any 6 V, 2| upwards in space".~Next, for destructive purposes, see if the term 7 V, 2| property of man.~Next, for destructive purposes, see whether the 8 V, 2| rendered of man.~Next, for destructive purposes, see whether he 9 V, 2| have a soul".~Next, for destructive purposes see whether he 10 V, 3| 3~Next, for destructive purposes, see whether he 11 V, 3| intelligible: thus, for destructive purposes, see whether he 12 V, 3| correctly stated.~Next, for destructive purposes, see whether he 13 V, 3| correctly rendered.~Next, for destructive purposes, see whether in 14 V, 3| correctly stated.~Next, for destructive purposes, see whether he 15 V, 3| correctly rendered.~Next, for destructive purposes, see whether he 16 V, 3| correctly rendered.~Next, for destructive purposes, see whether he 17 V, 4| them.~Firstly, then, for destructive purposes, take a look at 18 V, 4| commonplace rule means-for destructive purposes, see if the description 19 V, 4| is predicated.]~Next, for destructive purposes, see if the description 20 V, 4| living creature".~Next, for destructive purposes, see if he has 21 V, 4| rightly stated.~Next, for destructive purposes, see if he has 22 V, 4| property of "animal".~Next, for destructive purposes, see if the property 23 V, 4| property of "man".~Next, for destructive purposes, see if the same 24 V, 4| are the same.~Next, for destructive purposes, see if the property 25 V, 5| 5~Next, for destructive purposes, see if, while 26 V, 5| the statement.~Next, for destructive purposes, see if he has 27 V, 5| should look and see, for destructive purposes, if the property 28 V, 6| contraries, and see, for destructive purposes, if the contrary 29 V, 6| relative opposites and see, for destructive purposes, if the correlative 30 V, 6| 1 to 2".~Thirdly (c) for destructive purposes, see if an attribute 31 V, 6| rule is useful only for a destructive purpose. Thus (e.g.) see 32 V, 6| respective subjects; and see, for destructive purposes, if the positive 33 V, 6| themselves, and see, for destructive purposes, if the property 34 V, 6| a division, and see, for destructive purposes, if none of the 35 V, 6| inflexions, and see, for destructive purposes, if the inflexion 36 V, 6| rules as well.’ Thus, for destructive purposes, see if the inflexion 37 V, 7| like relation, and see, for destructive purposes, if what is in 38 V, 7| identically related, and see, for destructive purposes, if the predicate 39 V, 7| than one subject.~Next, for destructive purposes, see if the predicate 40 V, 7| subject stated, and see, for destructive purposes, if the suggested 41 V, 8| degrees, and first (a) for destructive purposes, see if what is 42 V, 8| predication, and see, for destructive purposes, if P simply fails 43 V, 8| as well.~Secondly (b) for destructive purposes, see if the more 44 V, 8| to live.~Thirdly (c) for destructive purposes, see if the predicate 45 V, 8| thing.~Fourthly (d) for destructive purposes, see if what is 46 V, 8| manner, and first (a) for destructive purposes, see if what is 47 V, 8| temperance.~Secondly (b) for destructive purposes, see if what is 48 V, 8| reasons.~Thirdly (c) for destructive purposes, see if it fails 49 V, 8| attribute belongs.~Next, for destructive purposes, see if in rendering 50 V, 8| property of "being".~Next, for destructive purposes, see if he has 51 VI, 9| productive of evil" or "destructive of good", for one or the 52 VII, 2| has been said that all the destructive commonplaces relating to 53 VII, 3| its essence"; if again "destructive" means "apt to decompose