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1 5 | characteristic may be used to form the predicate of the species " 2 5 | propositions of which they form the predicate, they are 3 5 | of anything, it can never form the predicate of any proposition. 4 5 | of "man" or "animal", our form of speech gives the impression 5 10| Now, those facts which form the matter of the affirmation 6 10| one or the other should form part of the constitution 7 14| alteration were not a distinct form of motion, necessarily be 8 14| contrary of this qualitative form of motion. In this way becoming