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ledge of smokeness there is the intercourse of particularity. 
All these cases of intercourse are ordinary ones. 
The logicians, who hold the second view, say that in the 
perception of a particular smoke and smokeness there are no 
doubt ordinary intercourses of union and united-inherence res- 
pectively, but in the perception of all cases of smoke through the 
knowledge of smokeness the intercourse is a transcendent one. 
qawaaaifagra: | 
Conclusion about the Intercourse whose Character is 
General. 
ae Id not apprehend an invariable concomitance. But if 
surferare: | 
The Conditional Middle Term. me 
__ the middle term, if it is to be in invariable concomitatry 
with the major, should be devoid of condition, that is, S20" 
