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1 I, 2 | 2~Next in order after the 2 I, 13| securing of propositions; (2) the power to distinguish 3 I, 13| or the expedient"; and (2) Sensation differs from 4 I, 15| possess the power of sight, (2) to fail to put that power 5 II, 2 | 2~Now one commonplace rule 6 II, 7 | good to enemies. Or else (2) both verbs may be attached 7 III, 2 | 2~Moreover, whenever two things 8 IV, 2 | 2~Look and see, also, if there 9 IV, 3 | 1) virtue and vice and (2) justice and injustice: 10 V, 2 | 2~First, see whether the property 11 V, 2 | to possess sensation, (2) to use one’s sensation, 12 V, 2 | possession of knowledge by it, (2) the use of its knowledge 13 V, 6 | half", and the proportion 1:2 is relative to the proportion 14 V, 6 | relative to the proportion 2:1, while it is a property 15 V, 6 | be "in the proportion of 2 to 1", it would be a property 16 V, 6 | in the proportion of 1 to 2".~Thirdly (c) for destructive 17 VI, 1 | true of every man); or (2) that though the object 18 VI, 2 | 2~One commonplace rule, then, 19 VI, 4 | occasion may seem to require.~(2) Another is-if he has used 20 VII, 2 | 2~Such is the number of the 21 VIII, 2 | 2~In dialectics, syllogism 22 VIII, 5 | should not grant them. (2) If, on the other hand, 23 VIII, 11| the conclusions about.~(2) The second is, supposing 24 VIII, 12| contentious" reasoning: (2) when it comes to a conclusion