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1 III, 4 | kind only, nothing will be numerically one, not even unity-itself 2 III, 4 | common element which is numerically one, and each of the principles 3 III, 4 | like the syllable, are numerically different in different contexts),- 4 III, 4 | principles of things are numerically one, there will be nothing 5 III, 4 | difference of meaning between "numerically one" and "individual"; for 6 III, 4 | mean by the individual-the numerically one, and by the universal 7 V, 15| terms of the first kind are numerically related either indefinitely 8 V, 15| that which is exceeded is numerically quite indefinite; for number 9 V, 15| these relations, then, are numerically expressed and are determinations 10 VII, 16| things whose substance is numerically one are numerically one, 11 VII, 16| substance is numerically one are numerically one, evidently neither unity 12 IX, 10| are not. But regarding a numerically single number not even this 13 X, 3 | sometimes mean "the same numerically"; again, (2) we call a thing 14 XIV, 6 | diluted than if it were numerically expressible but strong.