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1 I, 3 | and "that which is white" differ in definition, not in the
2 I, 4 | mixture by segregation. These differ, however, from each other
3 I, 5 | by the truth itself. They differ, however, from one another
4 I, 5 | Love and Strife; and these differ from each other in the way
5 I, 6 | that the principles can differ only as prior and posterior,
6 II, 1 | a feature in which they differ from things which are not
7 II, 3 | of" the end, though they differ from one another in that
8 II, 6 | 6~They differ in that "spontaneity" is
9 II, 6 | spontaneity is, and in what they differ from each other. Both belong
10 III, 3 | through the action of X" differ in definition.~What then
11 IV, 1 | that these places do not differ merely in relative position,
12 IV, 3 | way the same thing,) they differ in essence, each having
13 IV, 8 | will the body of the cube differ from the void or place that
14 IV, 14| so-and-so if they do not differ by a differentia of that
15 IV, 14| triangles; but they do not differ by a differentia of figure,
16 IV, 14| for their number does not differ by a differentia of number),
17 IV, 14| of which it is asserted differ; one group are dogs, and
18 V, 4 | blackening and whitening differ specifically; but at all
19 V, 4 | the extremities of others differ specifically although we
20 VII, 2 | characteristics in which bodies differ from one another are sensible
21 VII, 4 | different, the locomotions also differ specifically from one another:
22 VII, 4 | respective motions will also differ specifically: if on the
23 VII, 4 | if on the other hand they differ generically or numerically,
24 VII, 4 | numerically, the motions also will differ generically or numerically
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