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1 1 | cases: for if a man should state in what sense each is an 2 4 | place, time, position, state, action, or affection. To 3 4 | position, "shod", "armed", state; "to lance", "to cauterize", 4 5 | All other things that we state, such as that he is white, 5 5 | entered into a different state. Similarly that which was 6 6 | distinguish each, and to state the position of each on 7 6 | particular position, or to state what parts were contiguous. 8 6 | of surface, for he would state the area which it covered. 9 7 | be interdependent. Let me state what I mean more clearly. 10 8 | often.~We may therefore state that those things are said 11 9 | for the rest, time, place, state, since they are easily intelligible, 12 9 | that in the category of state are included such states 13 10| to be blind is to be in a state of privation, but is not 14 10| be blindness.~To be in a state of "possession" is, it appears, 15 10| the opposite of being in a state of "privation", just as " 16 10| not yet advanced to the state when sight is natural is 17 10| should be either in the one state or in the other. Yet in 18 10| establish him in the contrary state, provided he is not hindered 19 14| enumerated, it is not easy to state what is its contrary. It