|    Part, Question1   1, 13|       to the Philosopher (Peri Herm. i), words ~are signs of
 2   1, 13|       thing as is said in Peri Herm. i. But the word "animal"
 3   1, 14|       Philosopher says in Peri Herm. i.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[14]
 4   1, 17|     The Philosopher says (Peri Herm. ii), that a false ~opinion
 5   1, 17|       Philosopher proves (Peri Herm. ii), the contrary of this
 6   1, 34|       to the Philosopher (Peri Herm. i) vocal sound signifies
 7   1, 39|       to the Philosopher (Peri Herm. ii), what is open to ~affirmation,
 8   1, 39|       to the Philosopher (Peri Herm. ii), what is open to ~affirmation,
 9   1, 84|       Philosopher says (1 Peri Herm. i) that "words are ~signs
10   1, 84|         Philosopher says (Peri Herm. i). But in words we find
11   2, 7 |       to the Philosopher (Peri Herm. i), ~"words are the signs
12   2, 25|       Philosopher states (Peri Herm. i, 1). Now in most ~cases
13   2, 53| assertion "Good is good" (Peri Herm. ii). Secondly, on the part
14   2, 77|     another, as stated in Peri Herm. ii. If ~therefore anyone,
15   2, 77|       to the Philosopher (Peri Herm. i), "words ~express the
16   2, 83|       to the Philosopher (Peri Herm. i, ~2). Therefore sacrifices
17   3, 60|     the Philosopher says (Peri Herm. i), "words are not ~the
18   3, 60|      they be transposed" (Peri Herm. x).~
19   3, 78|        Philosopher ~says (Peri Herm. i). And therefore as the
 
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