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2. Invariable concomitance is the co-presence of the middle 
term with the major term the locus of which is different from 
that of the counterpart of the reciprocal non-existence which 
abides in the locus of the middle termi. 
3. Invariable concomitance is the connection of the middle 
term with the major term which is different from the counter- 
part of that reciprocal non-existence which abides in the same 
locus with the middle term. 
. Invariable concomitance may also be defined as the 
co-presence of the middle term with the major term when there 
is no condition attached to the middle term. 
nvariable concomitance is the co -presence of the middle 
term with the major term which co-abides with that absolute 
existence whose counterpart is that which is qualified by the 
nature of the counterpart of the absolute non-existence abid- 
ing in the same locus with the middle term. 
- Invariable concomitance is the possession of that na- 
ture which establishes the connection (that is, brings about the 
co-presence) of the middle term with the major term. 
aifaaetara: | 
The Means of Apprehending Invariable Concomitance. 
1. Some logicians maintain that repeated observations of 
one th ng panying another thing are the means of appre- 
hending invariable concomitance of the one with the other, ¢.-» 
we apprehend the invariable concomitance of smoke with 1 
after we have observed repeatedly that the one accompanies 
the other. : 
things such as cases of smoke of a kitchen, a sacrificial ground, 
