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1 4 | for it is possible by this phrase to mean that knowledge belongs 2 4 | same applies to the latter phrase, too, if one combines the 3 4 | more besides. For the same phrase would not be thought always 4 6 | accent arise because the phrase in question or the term 5 7 | no difference whether the phrase be combined or divided, 6 7 | raising of the voice upon a phrase is thought not to alter 7 7 | alter its meaning-with any phrase, or not with many. With 8 19| whether of a term or of a phrase, in this manner, that "in 9 24| a real ambiguity in the phrase "Something of evils is good"." 10 24| but not with regard to the phrase in question. It would occur 11 24| Man is of the animals" a phrase with a number of meanings: 12 24| number of meanings: for a phrase does not become possessed 13 31| term apart from the whole phrase "double of half" merely 14 31| abstraction as it is in the whole phrase. For "concave" has a general 15 32| of a stone." No: the one phrase is in the genitive, "of