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Bowen Francis
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Some are some.
^-5. Ini. Some are not some.
— 6. Ina. Some are not any.
7. Ani. Not any is some.
8. Ana. Not any is any.
Worst.
With these explanations, the following list of the twelve valid Affirmative Moods in each of the three Figures, and the 24 valid Negative. Moods in the First Figure, all ex- pressed in the Hamiltonian notation, will be found intel- ligible.
In this Table, the Quantity of the Conclusion is marked only in the cases already considered, wherein the Terms obtain a different
... Quantity from that which they held in the Premises; accordingly, when not marked, the quanti- fication of the Premises is held as repeated in the Conclu- sion. The symbol *-~*-~, placed beneath a Conclusion, indicates that, when the Premises are converted, the Syllo- gism remains' in the same Mood; ^x^ shows that the two Moods between which it stands are convertible into each other by converting their Premises. The Middle Term is said to be balanced, when it is Universal in both Premises.
The Extremes, or Terms of the Conclusion, are balanced, when both alike are distributed ; unbalanced, when one is, and the other is not, distributed.


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