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1 I, 5 | consists of a term only, try it as they may, clearly 2 I, 14| definition, but we have to try to recognize each of them 3 I, 15| senses, but we must also try to render their definitions; 4 II, 3 | honourable", you should try either to establish or to 5 V, 1 | be a biped. For one might try both to show that a man 6 V, 1 | For then it is possible to try to show both that a man 7 VI, 4 | Absolutely, then, it is better to try to make what is posterior 8 VIII, 1 | ones whereby you should try to multiply and formulate 9 VIII, 1 | themselves think.~Moreover, try to secure admissions by 10 VIII, 2 | One ought, therefore, to try oneself to coin a word to 11 VIII, 5 | to us by others, let us try to say something upon the 12 VIII, 6 | are granted him. Those who try to draw an inference from 13 VIII, 8 | the universal one should try to bring some negative instance; 14 VIII, 9 | definition the answerer should try his hand at attacking it 15 VIII, 13| postulating the latter view, to try to secure universally the 16 VIII, 14| are effected. You should try, moreover, to master the 17 VIII, 14| against an expert. You should try, moreover, to secure from 18 VIII, 14| argumentation you should try to carry away either a syllogism 19 VIII, 14| any one who is ready to try all means in order to seem 20 VIII, 14| beaten, it is indeed fair to try all means of bringing about