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largest number of inferences [three] ; (b] that positing a parti 

 cular is the same as sublating the contradictory universal, and 

 yields the smallest number of inferences [one only]. 



WELTON, Logic, i., pp. 228-48. KEYNES, Logic, pp. 109-24. JOSEPH, 

 Logic, pp. 205-8. MELLONE, Introd. Text-book of Logic, pp. 70-78. JOYCE, 

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