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1 III, 2 | But inasmuch as it was described’ as dealing with the first 2 V, 12| a principle as has been described either in general or in 3 V, 24| senses; but (5) others are so described if one of these senses is 4 V, 24| these things some are so described because they admit of change 5 V, 29| claimed that nothing could be described except by the account proper 6 V, 29| truly; e.g. eight may be described as a double number by the 7 IX, 4 | 4~If what we have described is identical with the capable 8 X, 2 | nature and the one should be described more intelligibly and more 9 X, 4 | differ in a way already described; in one case we mean simply 10 XIII, 6| else, almost every one has described number in one of these ways; 11 XIII, 6| many ways numbers may be described, and that all the ways have 12 XIII, 9| The reason why those who described their substances as universal 13 XIV, 5 | are not being correctly described, nor are the first substances.