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1 I, 1 | which they could not be drawn.~The foregoing must stand 2 I, 5 | expressed in language that is drawn in any kind of way from 3 I, 7 | difference in the case of water drawn from the same spring is 4 I, 7 | in reference to some term drawn from Accident, as when the 5 I, 12| 12~Having drawn these definitions, we must 6 I, 14| the number of distinctions drawn in regard to the proposition: 7 II, 1 | appropriate name which is drawn from the element "accident" 8 II, 1 | and not universally. Names drawn from the elements "definition" 9 II, 1 | feet". Likewise, also, if drawn from the genus; for if " 10 II, 2 | motion. For a predicate drawn from the genus is never 11 III, 6 | commonplace rules that are drawn from the opposites and co-ordinates 12 IV, 6 | no distinction has been drawn between them, and we cannot 13 V, 2 | no distinction has been drawn as to which of them it is 14 VI, 9 | the elementary principles drawn from consideration of contraries 15 VII, 5 | bring all of the arguments drawn from definitions, nor yet 16 VIII, 1 | commonplace arguments should be drawn have already been described:’ 17 VIII, 1 | illustrations be relevant and drawn from things that we know, 18 VIII, 10| case of a figure falsely drawn. For it is not enough to 19 VIII, 11| any conclusion at all is drawn from the questions asked, 20 VIII, 11| conclusion may sometimes be drawn even from false premisses; 21 VIII, 11| as to the latter can be drawn from it: and if there appears 22 VIII, 12| a true conclusion may be drawn even from premisses that