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1 I, 4 | are identical, with the subjects on which reasonings take 2 I, 4 | propositions", while the subjects on which reasonings take 3 I, 9 | then, and so many, are the subjects on which arguments take 4 I, 11| not need perception. The subjects should not border too closely 5 II, 6 | 6~In regard to subjects which must have one and 6 II, 10| predicate be attributed to two subjects; then supposing it does 7 II, 10| predicates be attributed to two subjects, then if the one which is 8 II, 10| supposed to belong, to two subjects in a like degree, then if 9 II, 10| in a like degree to two subjects; for if the one predicate 10 V, 6 | negative, and their respective subjects; and see, for destructive 11 V, 6 | the point of view of the subjects taken by themselves, and 12 V, 7 | identically related towards two subjects fails to be a property of 13 V, 7 | identically related to both subjects be a property of the subject 14 V, 7 | identically related to two subjects is the property of the subject 15 VIII, 11| nature of things that some subjects of inquiry shall be easier