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Points of law may be
proved in a similar manner; from something greater,
as in the sentence “If it is lawful to kill an
adulterer, it is lawful to scourge him”; from something less, “If it is lawful to kill a man attempting
theft by night, how much more lawful is it to kill
one who attempts robbery with violence”; from
something equal, “The penalty which is just in the
case of parricide is also just in the case of matricide.” In all these cases we follow the syllogistic
method.1
1 See III. vi. 15, 43, 88.
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