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1 I, 3 | 3~We shall be in perfect possession 2 I, 13| particular expression is used; (3) the discovery of the differences 3 I, 13| the former cannot’; and (3) The relation of the healthy 4 II, 3 | 3~Moreover, if a term be used 5 II, 7 | do evil to enemies. Or (3) a single verb may be attached 6 II, 8 | well is direct; e.g. if 3/1 is a multiple, then 1/ 7 II, 8 | 1 is a multiple, then 1/3 is a fraction: for 3/1 is 8 II, 8 | then 1/3 is a fraction: for 3/1 is relative to 1/3, and 9 II, 8 | for 3/1 is relative to 1/3, and so is a multiple to 10 III, 3 | 3~Moreover, of things that 11 IV, 3 | 3~Look and see, also, if what 12 V, 2 | of its knowledge by it, (3) the existence of knowledge 13 V, 3 | 3~Next, for destructive purposes, 14 VI, 1 | of what is defined): or (3) that the expression is 15 VI, 3 | 3~If, then, the definition 16 VI, 4 | has brought in the sun.~(3) Again, see if he has defined 17 VII, 3 | 3~This then is the way, and 18 VIII, 3 | 3~There are certain hypotheses 19 VIII, 5 | argued sufficiently well. (3) Likewise, too, if the statement 20 VIII, 11| the original position.~(3) The third is, supposing 21 VIII, 12| reductiones ad impossibile: (3) when it comes to the proposed