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1 IV, 2 | the case of each of the predicates in question, saying how 2 IV, 4 | something else. Since then some predicates are accidental in this and 3 IV, 4 | distinction, that while some predicates are accidental in this sense, 4 IV, 4 | true when one separates the predicates (and says, for instance, 5 IV, 4 | is not true to apply the predicates separately, our opponent 6 IV, 4 | may with truth apply the predicates separately, the above-mentioned 7 V, 7 | figures. Since, then, some predicates indicate what the subject 8 VII, 1 | since we know each of these predicates also, only when we know 9 VII, 3 | from that of each of the predicates (for the predicates other 10 VII, 3 | the predicates (for the predicates other than substance are 11 VII, 4 | another one or other of the predicates, quantity, quality, and 12 VIII, 3| since a definitory formula predicates something of something, 13 IX, 3 | they do assign some other predicates. E.g. they say that non-existent 14 IX, 6 | of the latter class these predicates can at some time be also 15 X, 2 | the most universal of all predicates. Therefore, on the one hand,