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1 IV, 2 | destructions or privations or qualities of substance, or productive 2 IV, 5 | that neither the sensible qualities nor the sensations would 3 V, 28| whose differentiae the qualities are said to be "Genus" then 4 VII, 1 | this primary sense, others qualities of it, others affections 5 VII, 12| according to accidental qualities, e.g. if we were to divide 6 VIII, 2| things by some of these qualities, others by them all, and 7 VIII, 2| be defined by all these qualities, because some parts of them 8 VIII, 2| rare, and by other such qualities; for all these are forms 9 X, 2 | that since in the sphere of qualities the one is something definite-some 10 X, 2 | both in affections and in qualities and in quantities and in 11 X, 3 | things are called like if the qualities they have in common are 12 X, 3 | which they differ-either the qualities in general or the prominent 13 X, 3 | general or the prominent qualities; e.g. tin is like silver, 14 XI, 3 | strips off all the sensible qualities, e.g. weight and lightness, 15 XI, 6 | ugly, and all other such qualities. For to maintain the view 16 XI, 6 | they were well, sensible qualities do not appear alike; yet, 17 XII, 1 | the full sense, but are qualities and movements of it,-or 18 XIII, 3| possessed of certain definite qualities. For as there are many propositions 19 XIV, 1 | same way in all cases, in qualities a quality, in quantities 20 XIV, 2 | many, and not how either qualities or quantities are many. 21 XIV, 2 | separable from substances, qualities and quantities are many