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1 I, 7| they say) owing to its "contrariety" since the great is contrary 2 I, 7| which either involve a "contrariety" or are "contraries"-and 3 II, 1| exist without a "perceptible contrariety": this "Boundless", which 4 II, 1| is always bound up with a contrariety. A more precise account 5 II, 2| accordance with a contrariety-a contrariety, moreover, of tangible qualities-that 6 II, 4| elements" all involve a contrariety in their mutual relations 7 II, 5| there will be a certain contrariety, i.e. a differentiating 8 II, 5| the other member of this contrariety, e.g. heat, will belong 9 II, 5| Assuming, then, that the contrariety, in respect to which they 10 II, 5| F and W, there will be a contrariety belonging to A F. Let these 11 II, 5| W, there will be another contrariety: for W is not the same as 12 II, 5| same as F. Let this second contrariety be dryness and moistness, 13 II, 5| element" (e.g. into Q), a new contrariety, other than those mentioned, 14 II, 5| another "element", yet another contrariety will belong not only to 15 II, 5| the attachment of a new contrariety to the preceding elements".