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The Game of Logic by Lewis Carroll
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would mean "no x are y'," or, "no new Cakes are not-nice."

What would you make of this, I wonder?


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I hope you will not have much trouble in making out that this
represents a DOUBLE Proposition: namely, "some x are y, AND some
are y'," i.e. "some new are nice, and some are not-nice."

The following is a little harder, perhaps:


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