id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 4763 Carroll, Lewis The Game of Logic .txt text/plain 17236 2748 98 Thus, in order to make good sense of the Proposition "some new Cakes the 'SUBJECT' of the Proposition, and "nice (Cakes)" the 'PREDICATE'. compartment, they must have the double 'ATTRIBUTE' "new and nice": knowing what Attributes belong to the Things in any compartment. As the Subject of our Proposition is to be "new Cakes", we are only by saying "Let us take a Universe of Cakes." (Sounds nice, doesn't would mean "no x are y'," or, "no new Cakes are not-nice." Now let us take "NICE Cakes" as the Subject of Proposition: that nice'; and NOW you tell us that it means 'some NICE Cakes are NEW'! there are SOME Cakes in the oblong consisting of No. 11 and No. 12: so we place our red counter, as in the previous example, on what Attributes belong to the Things contained in each compartment. Let "things" be Universe; m="fat"; x="pigs"; ./cache/4763.txt ./txt/4763.txt