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1 I, 14| of argument, and should draw up sketch-lists of them 2 II, 4 | and if one is not enough, draw upon several. For it will 3 II, 5 | of argument, whereby we draw our opponent into the kind 4 II, 5 | granted them, they can then draw no conclusion.~Moreover, 5 V, 2 | rendered correctly unless he draw a distinction as to which 6 VII, 5 | following: It is easier to draw one conclusion than many. 7 VIII, 1 | conclusions of these premisses but draw them later one after another; 8 VIII, 1 | at all, as do those who draw false geometrical figures: 9 VIII, 2 | them, therefore, you should draw the distinction before putting 10 VIII, 5 | the questioner tries to draw is always the opposite of 11 VIII, 6 | questioner will be able to draw his inference, seeing that 12 VIII, 6 | granted him. Those who try to draw an inference from premisses