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EXAMPLES.

§ 1.

Propositions of Relation, to be reduced to normal form 97

§ 2.

Pairs of Abstract Propositions, one in terms of x and m, and the other in terms of y and m, to be represented on the same Triliteral Diagram 98

§ 3.

Marked Triliteral Diagrams, to be interpreted in terms of x and y 99

§ 4.

Pairs of Abstract Propositions, proposed as Premisses: Conclusions to be found 100

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Pairs of Concrete Propositions, proposed as Premisses: Conclusions to be found 101

§ 6.

Trios of Abstract Propositions, proposed as Syllogisms: to be examined 106

§ 7.

Trios of Concrete Propositions, proposed as Syllogisms: to be examined 107

§ 8.

Sets of Abstract Propositions, proposed as Premisses for Soriteses: Conclusions to be found 110

§ 9.

Sets of Concrete Propositions, proposed as Premisses for Soriteses: Conclusions to be found 112

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