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1 V, 2 | accidental, or as the genus that includes the accidental, and these 2 V, 15| because their very essence includes in its nature a reference 3 VII, 10| but that of the syllable includes that of the letters; yet 4 VII, 10| formula of the syllable includes that of the letters; for 5 VII, 10| the formula of the acute includes that of the right angle; 6 VII, 10| individual, Socrates already includes in him ultimate individual 7 VII, 12| similarly if the definition includes more terms. And in general 8 VII, 12| no difference whether it includes many or few terms,-nor, 9 VII, 12| nor, therefore, whether it includes few or simply two; and of 10 VIII, 4| this is the formula which includes the cause. In the case of 11 X, 4 | everything it is the extreme and includes all else, and therefore 12 XI, 7 | the definition of "snub" includes the matter of the thing, 13 XII, 1 | recognized by all men, and includes e.g. plants and animals),