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The Game of Logic by Lewis Carroll
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But we have yet to represent "Some x are m." This tells us that
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
the division-line between No. 11 and No. 12, and the result is


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Now let us try one or two interpretations.

What are we to make of this, with regard to x and y?


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