Part, Question 
 1   1, 7   |        its form, and ~confined to individuality by matter. And so assuming
 2   1, 29  |            in the sense ~that His individuality comes from matter; but only
 3   1, 60  |           preserve not merely its individuality, but ~likewise its species.
 4   1, 75  |        which is the principle ~of individuality; but the common matter.
 5   1, 76  |          3 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: Individuality of the intelligent being,
 6   1, 76  |           soul - that is, in ~its individuality; whereas the nature of the
 7   1, 61  |           preserve not merely its individuality, but ~likewise its species.
 8   1, 74  |        which is the principle ~of individuality; but the common matter.
 9   1, 75  |          3 Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 3: Individuality of the intelligent being,
10   1, 75  |           soul - that is, in ~its individuality; whereas the nature of the
11   1, 84  |       matter is ~the principle of individuality, therefore every power of
12   1, 84  |       disregard the conditions of individuality, and ~to take into our consideration
13   1, 84  | apprehended without conditions of individuality, that is, that it be ~abstracted
14   1, 84  |         not of the ~principles of individuality.~Aquin.: SMT FP Q[85] A[
15   1, 114 |     quantity, as the principle of individuality, so as to be ~unable by
16   2, 105 |          far as man preserves his individuality: and for ~the purpose of
17 Suppl, 80|           has a special reason of individuality and distinction, namely ~
18 Suppl, 80|            besides the reason of ~individuality and distinction which is
 
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