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1 III, 3 | except that it is predicated universally and of all? But if this 2 III, 4 | attribute belongs to them universally.~But if this is necessary, 3 III, 4 | else that is predicated universally of the things that are and 4 III, 6 | of anything is that are universally predicated of them.~ 5 IV, 1 | none of these others treats universally of being as being. They 6 V, 9 | statements are made not universally; for it is not true to say 7 VII, 10| applied to individuals, but universally, are not substance but something 8 VII, 11| the compound of both taken universally; and "Socrates" or "Coriscus", 9 VII, 11| independent, has been stated universally in a way which is true of 10 XI, 3 | treats of being qua being universally and not in respect of a 11 XII, 4 | in a sense, if one speaks universally and analogically, they are 12 XII, 5 | originative principle of man universally, there is no universal man, 13 XIII, 4| things that are spoken of universally, and it was almost as if 14 XIII, 9| generates number from the universally predicated plurality, and 15 XIII, 9| separate existence to these universally predicated substances, so