(7) No traitor can be trusted, and you are a traitor.
(8) Whatever has no parts does not perish by the dissolution of its parts. Therefore the soul of man is imperishable.
Is the suppressed premiss in any case disputable on material grounds?
CHAPTERS IX-XVIII.
Refer the following arguments to their proper mood and figure, or show what rules of syllogism they violate.
(1) No miser is a true friend, for he does not assist his friend with his purse.
(2) Governments are good which promote prosperity.
The government of Burmah does not promote prosperity.
.'. It is not a good government.
(3) Land is not property.
Land produces barley.
.'. Beer is intoxicating.
(4) Nothing is property but that which is the product of man's hand.
The horse is not the product of man's hand.
.'. The horse is not property.
(5) Some Europeans at least are not Aryans, because the Finns are
not.