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1 I, 1| various senses in which the term necessity is used. For there 2 I, 2| Cleft-footed, the last term is all-expressive by itself, 3 I, 3| follows that a privative term, being insusceptible of 4 I, 3| attributes. Thus if Figure is the term to be divided, it must not 5 I, 3| characterize one branch by either term, we must characterize the 6 I, 3| that it is merely the final term of the series, Manycleft-footed 7 I, 3| reaches the final differential term, but for all that will not 8 II, 1| often attains its final term.~Animals, then, are composed 9 II, 2| difficulty appears to be that the term "hotter" is used in several 10 II, 2| physical elements.~Is then the term hot used in one sense or 11 II, 2| dissimilarity of nature. The term hotter is used then in all 12 II, 2| producing flame and burning. The term hot being used in all these 13 II, 2| plainly follows that the term cold will also be used with 14 II, 3| complete manner that the term "solid" is most properly 15 II, 3| applicable. So also the opposite term "fluld" is strictly and 16 II, 3| were denoted by a single term, boiling would be connoted 17 II, 3| would be connoted in that term. But the substratum of blood, 18 III, 3| in the direction which we term forwards, and it is on this 19 III, 6| There is, however, no one term to denote all animals that 20 III, 6| designation, that is, like the term Bird, applicable to the