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1 11| positively or negatively, predicates one thing of many subjects, 2 11| domesticated, but these three predicates combine to form a unity. 3 11| On the other hand, the predicates "white", "man", and "walking" 4 11| question as contains the above predicates cannot be a single proposition. 5 11| not.~Some combinations of predicates are such that the separate 6 11| are such that the separate predicates unite to form a single predicate. 7 11| and "white" as separate predicates, or unite them into one. 8 11| if, whenever two separate predicates truly belong to a subject, 9 11| and white. Therefore, if predicates may always be combined, 10 11| again, we may combine the predicates "musical", "white", and " 11 11| states unconditionally that predicates can always be combined, 12 11| ought to be laid down.~Those predicates, and terms forming the subject 13 11| time, able to combine the predicates "animal" and "biped" and 14 11| with two feet, for these predicates are not accidental.~Those 15 11| are not accidental.~Those predicates, again, cannot form a unity, 16 11| definitions, and wherein the predicates belong to the subject in