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1 II, 3 | is the customary that is intelligible. The force of habit is shown 2 IV, 3 | and their procedure was intelligible enough; for they thought 3 IV, 4 | speak or to say anything intelligible; for he says at the same 4 VII, 10| whether perceptible or intelligible (I mean by intelligible 5 VII, 10| intelligible (I mean by intelligible circles the mathematical, 6 VII, 10| is perceptible and some intelligible, perceptible matter being 7 VII, 10| that is changeable, and intelligible matter being that which 8 VII, 11| there is another which is intelligible.~It is clear also that the 9 VIII, 3| whether it be perceptible or intelligible; but the primary parts of 10 VIII, 6| either. Of matter some is intelligible, some perceptible, and in 11 VIII, 6| which have no matter, either intelligible or perceptible, each is 12 XI, 5 | Therefore every word must be intelligible and indicate something, 13 XI, 10| body either sensible or intelligible; nor a separate and infinite