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1 2 | 2~Forms of speech are either simple 2 5 | substance or a differentia forms the predicate, these are 3 5 | quantity. There is nothing that forms the contrary of "two cubits 4 6 | past, present, and future, forms a continuous whole. Space, 5 8 | such and such; thus this forms the peculiar mark of quality.~ 6 10| subject of which the one forms a constitutive property. 7 14| motion. But the different forms of motion have their own 8 14| own contraries in other forms; thus destruction is the