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1 V, 6| from the point of view of positive and negative terms; and 2 V, 6| Thus (e.g.) see if the positive term or the attribute described 3 V, 6| of the subject, then the positive term or the attribute described 4 V, 6| view of the predicates, positive or negative, and their respective 5 V, 6| destructive purposes, if the positive term falls to be a property 6 V, 6| to be a property of the positive subject: for then neither 7 V, 6| subject, neither will the positive term be a property of the 8 V, 6| term be a property of the positive subject. Thus (e.g.) inasmuch 9 V, 6| the other hand, see if the positive term is a property of the 10 V, 6| term is a property of the positive subject: for then the negative 11 V, 6| the negative subject, the positive will be a property of the 12 V, 6| will be a property of the positive as well. Thus (e.g.) inasmuch 13 V, 6| rendered is a property of the positive subject: for then the same 14 V, 6| not be a property of the positive. Thus (e.g.) inasmuch as " 15 V, 6| however, deceptive: for a positive term is not a property of 16 V, 6| negative, or a negative of a positive. For a positive term does 17 V, 6| negative of a positive. For a positive term does not belong at 18 V, 6| though it belongs to a positive, does not belong as a property.~ 19 VIII, 1| opinion unless they have some positive objection to urge: and at