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1 1 | when, though they have a common name, the definition corresponding 2 1 | for, though they have a common name, the definition corresponding 3 1 | answering to the name in common. A man and an ox are both " 4 5 | good in all cases.~It is a common characteristic of all sub. 5 5 | both name and definition in common. It is, therefore, established 6 6 | of a number, there is no common boundary at which they join. 7 6 | but the two fives have no common boundary, but are separate; 8 6 | number that there should be a common boundary among the parts; 9 6 | quantity for its parts have no common boundary. There is no common 10 6 | common boundary. There is no common boundary at which the syllables 11 6 | it is possible to find a common boundary at which its parts 12 6 | the case of the line, this common boundary is the point; in 13 6 | of the plane have also a common boundary. Similarly you 14 6 | Similarly you can find a common boundary in the case of 15 6 | space, and these have a common boundary; it follows that 16 6 | the solid, have the same common boundary as the parts of 17 6 | quantity, for its parts have a common boundary.~Quantities consist 18 12| have a natural priority. In common parlance men speak of those