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1 III, 1 | seeking, first recount the subjects that should be first discussed. 2 IV, 2 | dialectic embraces these subjects because these are proper 3 IV, 5 | attributes belong already to all subjects.~Regarding the nature of 4 V, 30| attributes and they attach to subjects, and some of them attach 5 VII, 5 | propter se" attach to their subjects. And such attributes are 6 VII, 15| apart may belong to many subjects, but together they belong 7 VII, 15| should be predicated of many subjects. If not, how will they come 8 VII, 15| cannot be predicated of more subjects than one. But this is not 9 XI, 1 | ourselves that treats of those subjects.~One might discuss the question 10 XI, 1 | others of the kind are the subjects that involve difficulties.~ 11 XI, 4 | inquire about particular subjects in so far as each of them 12 XI, 4 | so far as the underlying subjects are existent, and not in 13 XI, 5 | never be true of the same subjects. But, as it is, he adopted 14 XI, 7 | that are at rest, but its subjects cannot exist apart. Therefore 15 XI, 9 | categories belongs to all its subjects in either of two ways (e.g. " 16 XIII, 2| But in the case of the subjects of mathematics, which are 17 XIII, 3| it with geometry; if its subjects happen to be sensible, though 18 XIII, 3| existing things, and their subjects do exist; for being has