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1 V, 11| absolutely.-Others are prior in power; for that which exceeds 2 V, 11| for that which exceeds in power, i.e. the more powerful, 3 V, 12| be true.-A "potency" or "power" in geometry is so called 4 VI, 3 | purpose or to the motive power, must be carefully considered.~ 5 VII, 7 | already in the physician’s power.~The active principle then 6 VII, 10| and in respect also of the power of existing apart from each 7 VIII, 4| wood, nor is this in the power of the moving cause; for 8 IX, 1 | one thing is or is not a "power" of another by virtue of 9 IX, 2 | effects, but one non-rational power produces one effect; e.g. 10 IX, 5 | come by practice, like the power of playing the flute, or 11 IX, 5 | learning, like artistic power, those which come by practice 12 XII, 7 | nothing finite has infinite power; and, while every magnitude 13 XIII, 2| The supposition passes the power of our senses.~Again, the 14 XIII, 2| things surpass them in the power of independent existence, 15 XIII, 4| none of the dialectical power which enables people even