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1 1 | for all, as also are those things of which our experiences 2 3 | conception apart from the things coupled.~ 3 7 | 7~Some things are universal, others individual. 4 9 | correspondence with fact, whereas if things did not take place of necessity, 5 9 | through all time the nature of things was so constituted that 6 9 | more generally, in those things which are not continuously 7 9 | in either direction. Such things may either be or not be; 8 11| of many subjects, or many things of the same subject, unless 9 11| this word "one" to those things which, though they have 10 12| the reason is that those things that have potentiality in 11 12| indicated that certain things were or were not the case.~ 12 13| place we must except those things which possess a potentiality 13 13| prior to potentiality. Some things are actualities without 14 13| class consists of those things which are actual but also 15 13| third class comprises those things which are never actualized, 16 14| contraries are among the things which differ most widely 17 14| connected. For since some things which are not good are bad,