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1 2 | present in a subject.~By being "present in a subject" I 2 2 | present in a whole, but being incapable of existence apart 3 2 | nothing to prevent such being present in a subject. Thus 4 3 | not differ from another in being "two-footed".~But where 5 5 | cases to prevent the name being used. For instance, "white" 6 5 | used. For instance, "white" being present in a body is predicated 7 5 | substance than the genus, being more nearly related to primary 8 5 | in explaining the phrase "being present in a subject", we 9 5 | different times. A body, being white, is said to be whiter 10 5 | than it was before, or, being warm, is said to be warmer 11 6 | order, in virtue of one being prior to another. Similarly 12 6 | agreed, when substance was being discussed, that nothing 13 7 | called relative, which, being either said to be of something 14 7 | or some other preposition being used to indicate the relation. 15 7 | contrary, vice, these both being relatives; knowledge, too, 16 7 | of a winged creature as being such because of its wings.~ 17 7 | not relatives, and, this being the case, it would be true 18 8 | differs from disposition in being more lasting and more firmly 19 8 | these defines a thing as being such and such. Because it 20 9 | the contrary of cooling, being heated of being cooled, 21 9 | cooling, being heated of being cooled, being glad of being 22 9 | heated of being cooled, being glad of being vexed. Thus 23 9 | being cooled, being glad of being vexed. Thus they admit of 24 10| the other, the reference being indicated by the preposition " 25 10| the other in the sense of being correlatives are explained 26 10| blindness" were equivalent to "being blind", both would be predicated 27 10| appears, the opposite of being in a state of "privation", 28 10| opposed to sight, so is being blind opposed to having 29 10| good. The bad man, if he is being brought into a better way 30 11| its contrary, this also being an evil, and the mean. which 31 12| when the sequence of their being cannot be reversed. In this 32 12| For in those things, the being of each of which implies 33 12| of this. The fact of the being of a man carries with it 34 12| no way the cause of the being of the man, but the fact 35 12| but the fact of the man’s being does seem somehow to be 36 12| on the fact of the man’s being or not being.~Thus the word " 37 12| of the man’s being or not being.~Thus the word "prior" may 38 13| in point of nature, the being of each of which involves 39 13| the cause of the other’s being. This is the case with regard 40 13| neither is the cause of the being of the other.~Again, those 41 13| for the sequence of their being cannot be reversed. If there 42 13| animal", but granted the being of the genus "animal", it 43 13| simultaneous" in nature, the being of each of which involves 44 13| the cause of the other’s being; those species, also, which 45 13| the word which come into being at the same time.~ 46 15| regard to apparel, a man being said to "have" a coat or


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