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1 5 | these, therefore-that is to say, the species "man" and the 2 6 | position. It would be better to say that such parts had a relative 3 6 | a grain large. Again, we say that there are many people 4 6 | those in the village: or we say that a house has many in 5 6 | spatial metaphor, for they say that those things are contraries 6 7 | will not be possible to say that a bird is a bird by 7 7 | case, it would be true to say that no substance is relative 8 8 | they are disposed, we may say, either better or worse, 9 8 | called have, we may safely say, been enumerated.~These, 10 8 | exceptions. For if we should say that justice admitted of 11 8 | many relative terms. We did say that habits and dispositions 12 9 | are easily intelligible, I say no more about them than 13 10| inasmuch as it is not true to say that everybody must be white 14 10| predicated: it is not true to say that everything that may 15 10| positive" is natural. We say that that is capable of 16 10| his sitting, that is to say, to his not sitting.~It 17 10| expressions is it true to say that one of the pair must 18 10| if he does not exist, to say that he is ill is false, 19 10| that he is ill is false, to say that he is not ill is true. 20 14| is not true, for we may say that all affections, or