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   Book, Paragraph
1 I, 1 | which, certain things being laid down, something other than 2 I, 6 | plan of inquiry must be laid down for each of the classes 3 I, 14| be generally held, as was laid down before. It is useful 4 II, 3 | senses, and it has been laid down that it is or that 5 II, 5 | made by means of the view laid down, arrives at a certain 6 II, 5 | demolished, the view originally laid down is demolished as well. 7 III, 1 | of all it must be clearly laid down that the inquiry we 8 IV, 1 | accident: e.g. if "good" be laid down to be the genus of " 9 V, 6 | opposites, just as has been laid down in the case of the 10 VI, 14| clearly the definition already laid down will have been demolished, 11 VIII, 3 | line or of a circle, be laid down; only the arguments 12 VIII, 3 | the starting-points be not laid down, to show them is difficult 13 VIII, 5 | Inasmuch as no rules are laid down for those who argue 14 VIII, 5 | for ourselves.~The thesis laid down by the answerer before 15 VIII, 5 | If, then, the statement laid down by the answerer be 16 VIII, 5 | opposite of the statement laid down. If, on the other hand, 17 VIII, 5 | the other hand, what is laid down is generally neither 18 VIII, 5 | that (1) where the view laid down by him is one that 19 VIII, 5 | conclusion. For if the statement laid down by the answerer be 20 VIII, 5 | other hand, the statement laid down by the answerer be 21 VIII, 5 | Likewise, too, if the statement laid down by the answerer be 22 VIII, 5 | accepted. If, then, the view laid down by the answerer be 23 VIII, 5 | comparison: whereas if the view laid down be one that is not 24 VIII, 9 | questioners demolish what he has laid down.~He should beware of 25 VIII, 12| for one of the premisses laid down ought never to be there 26 VIII, 13| about through the premisses laid down; and this would happen


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