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1 5 | secondary substances.~It is plain from what has been said 2 6 | standard. It is, therefore, plain that these are to be classed 3 7 | far as it is wood. It is plain, then, that in the cases 4 7 | relative.~From this it is plain that, if a man definitely 5 8 | results of an affection. It is plain that many changes of colour 6 10| as contraries, either, is plain from the following facts: 7 10| sense. It is, therefore, plain that "positives" and "privatives" 8 10| even ever so little, it is plain that he might change completely, 9 11| not possibly be one.~It is plain that contrary attributes 10 12| prior" to the effect. It is plain that there are instances