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1 I, 12| increasing proportion is attributable to fire in its motion. Sometimes, 2 I, 17| inferrible. Thus, let A be attributable to B through a middle term 3 I, 17| again if C be assumed to be attributable to B but to no A, C-B will 4 I, 19| C such a term not itself attributable to anything else as to a 5 I, 19| that which is not itself attributable to anything else but is 6 I, 19| premisses: viz. if A is attributable to no B, then either this 7 I, 19| attributable-G, let us say, which is attributable to all B-and there may still 8 I, 19| term H prior to G, which is attributable to all G. The same questions 9 I, 19| terms to which a is not attributable is infinite or it terminates.~ 10 I, 21| such as was, not itself attributable to a subject but itself 11 I, 24| equality to two right angles is attributable to its subject not qua isosceles 12 I, 29| other, for they must both be attributable to some one subject.~A further 13 II, 8 | an intervening body, is attributable A to C, and eclipse, is 14 II, 8 | A to C, and eclipse, is attributable to B, it is clear that the 15 II, 8 | when it is clear that A is attributable to C and we proceed to ask 16 II, 8 | quenching of fire. Then B is attributable to C, cloud, since fire 17 II, 8 | in it; and A, noise, is attributable to B; and B is assuredly 18 II, 11| which A, right angle, is attributable to C, the angle in a semicircle, 19 II, 11| which it follows that A is attributable to C, i.e. that the angle 20 II, 11| non-regurgitation of food, is attributable to C, taking a walk, and 21 II, 11| and that A, health, is attributable to B. What, then, is the