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1 I, 22| the subject either some element constituting its essential 2 I, 22| a further. subject as an element of its essential nature, 3 I, 22| categories, or else is an element in its substantial nature: 4 I, 22| yet number itself is an element in the definition of odd; 5 I, 22| nature odd was an essential element: but then number will be 6 I, 22| of attributes, and be an element in the definition of each 7 I, 23| other spheres the basic element is simple but not identical 8 I, 27| latter contains an additional element.~ 9 I, 33| apprehension that animal is an element in the essential nature 10 I, 33| predicable of man but not as an element in man’s essential nature 11 II, 8 | through apprehending an element in its character, and sometimes 12 II, 8 | whenever we apprehend an element in the thing’s character 13 II, 8 | instance of being aware of an element in the essential nature. 14 II, 13| species; since the basic element of them all is the definition, 15 II, 13| avoiding the omission of any element of the essential nature. 16 II, 13| identical-individuals, and consider what element they have in common. We 17 II, 13| established what the common element is in all members of this 18 II, 13| and inquire what common element have equanimity amid the 19 II, 16| the interposition is an element in the definition of eclipse,