CHAPTER IV.
1. Give, as far as possible, the logical converse of each of the following propositions—
(1) Energy commands success.
(2) Mortals cannot be happy.
(3) There are mistakes which are criminal.
(4) All's well that ends well.
(5) Envious men are disliked.
(6) A term is a kind of word or collection of words.
(7) Some Frenchmen are not vivacious.
(8) All things in heaven and earth were hateful to him.
(9) The square of three is nine.
(10) All cannot receive this saying.
(11) P struck Q.
(12) Amas.
2. 'More things may be contained in my philosophy than exist in heaven or earth: but the converse proposition is by no means true.' Is the term converse here used in its logical meaning?