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1 II, 1 | has a quality in a higher degree than other things if in 2 III, 3 | genera are in the highest degree principles, should one regard 3 III, 5 | hand body is in the highest degree substance, and on the other 4 IV, 4 | then, it is in the highest degree evident that neither any 5 V, 26| nature are wholes in a higher degree than those which are so 6 X, 1 | is one in a still higher degree; and especially if a thing 7 X, 3 | things in which difference of degree is possible, they have no 8 X, 3 | they have no difference of degree. Other things, if they have 9 X, 3 | whiteness-in a greater or less degree, are called like because 10 XII, 10| the good is in the highest degree a principle. The school 11 XIII, 2| not substances in a higher degree than bodies are, and that 12 XIII, 3| demonstrate in a special degree. And since these (e.g. order