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1 9 | given predicate must either belong to the subject or not, so 2 9 | the predicate cannot both belong and not belong to the subject 3 9 | cannot both belong and not belong to the subject at one and 4 9 | qualities must necessarily belong to it; and if they will 5 9 | to it; and if they will belong to it the next day, they 6 9 | day, they must necessarily belong to it the next day. But 7 11| separate predicates truly belong to a subject, it follows 8 11| to form a unity, for they belong only accidentally to the 9 11| and wherein the predicates belong to the subject in their 10 13| contradictory propositions belong to separate sequences. For 11 14| which do not and cannot belong to the good, we must nevertheless