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1 I, 4 | consequential connexion, the predication is essential; e.g. if a 2 I, 15| exclusive coordinate series of predication. If no term in the series 3 I, 17| taken from another series of predication; e.g. suppose D to be not 4 I, 17| taken from another series of predication, as was stated to be the 5 I, 19| is not the same mode of predication as when we say "The man 6 I, 19| to no B, then either this predication will be primary, or there 7 I, 19| different modes, by accidental predication in one relation and natural 8 I, 19| one relation and natural predication in the other.~ 9 I, 22| latter kind of statement predication, and the former not predication 10 I, 22| predication, and the former not predication at all, or not strict but 11 I, 22| not strict but accidental predication. "White" and "log" will 12 I, 22| the subject, for on such predication demonstrations depend for 13 I, 22| of one another in strict predication: they can be affirmed without 14 I, 22| term, except by accidental predication; for all such predicates 15 I, 22| infinite ascending series-every predication displays the subject as 16 I, 22| also limited, for every predication must exhibit its subject 17 I, 22| time.~I assume first that predication implies a single subject 18 I, 22| the descending series of predication in which a single attribute 19 I, 22| ascent nor the descent of predication can be infinite in the demonstrative 20 I, 22| and descending series of predication terminate; and of this fact, 21 I, 24| of unequivocal universal predication, viz. where the predicate 22 I, 29| from the same series of predication middles which are other 23 II, 13| substance of each subject is the predication of elements in its essential