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1 I, 4 | walks and is white in virtue of being something else 2 I, 4 | somewhat", is not what it is in virtue of being something else 3 I, 5 | triangle, it will be in virtue of triangle that the attribute 4 I, 7 | possess qua lines, i.e. in virtue of the fundamental truths 5 I, 7 | do not belong to lines in virtue of their peculiar genus, 6 I, 9 | through the middle term in virtue of which it inheres, and 7 I, 11| applies his demonstrations. In virtue of the common elements of 8 I, 18| subject genus possesses, in virtue of a determinate mathematical 9 I, 23| always belong to them in virtue of a common middle term. 10 I, 23| equal to two right angles in virtue of a common middle; for 11 I, 23| as the common middle in virtue of which A inheres in C 12 I, 23| it need not always be in virtue of a common middle term 13 I, 24| its attribute qua that in virtue of which it actually does 14 I, 33| their subjects, but not in virtue of the subjects’ substance 15 II, 3 | such a conclusion also in virtue of its definition without 16 II, 11| Then B is the cause in virtue of which A, right angle, 17 II, 13| species, in the genera only in virtue of these.~Divisions according 18 II, 14| once enable us to say in virtue of what character the subgenera-man, 19 II, 14| animal. Then it is clear in virtue of what character B inheres 20 II, 14| Then since it is clear in virtue of what character they possess 21 II, 17| essential and not as inhering in virtue of a symptom or an accident-because