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1 II, 1 | things if in virtue of it the similar quality belongs to the other 2 II, 2 | the case of the essence is similar. For in the case of intermediates, 3 III, 4 | others say it is air. A similar view is expressed by those 4 III, 5 | they come into being? A similar account may also be given 5 IV, 2 | discussion of the same and the similar and the other concepts of 6 V, 3 | of demonstrations, have a similar character; for the primary 7 V, 6 | same subject. The case is similar if the accident is predicated 8 V, 6 | animals), and indeed in a way similar to that in which the matter 9 V, 23 | Being in something" has similar and corresponding meanings 10 VI, 2 | quantity, place, time, and any similar meanings which "being" may 11 VII, 7 | intermediate steps) by something similar which is a part of health; 12 VII, 8 | And even these cases are similar; for that which would be 13 VII, 11 | bronze. But the case is not similar; for an animal is something 14 IX, 6 | infinite and the void and all similar things are said to exist 15 IX, 7 | as explained by these and similar considerations. But we must 16 IX, 7 | hinders the result. It is on similar terms that we have what 17 X, 1 | spatial magnitudes reveal similar varieties of unit. Thus, 18 X, 2 | Further, the position must be similar in all the kinds of unity. 19 X, 6 | 6~We might raise similar questions about the one 20 XI, 3 | thing is called healthy in a similar way; one thing because it 21 XI, 5 | not be, or admit any other similar pair of opposites. About 22 XI, 9 | the mover and the moved is similar.~ 23 XII, 8 | things consequent on and similar to these which we have mentioned. 24 XIII, 6 | lines, planes, and solids is similar. For some think that those 25 XIII, 7 | of animal-itself; but the similar and undifferentiated numbers 26 XIII, 7 | these results and others similar to these follow of necessity. 27 XIII, 8 | in identical numbers are similar), so that there will be 28 XIII, 9 | the units in 2 is prior.~Similar difficulties occur with 29 XIII, 10| goes, an infinite number of similar syllables. The statement