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1 I, 4 | attribute of isosceles; it is of wider application.~ 2 I, 11| middle as well, being of wider application; so that the 3 I, 22| with the subject and not of wider extent. Attributes which 4 I, 24| Since, then, triangle is the wider term, and there is one identical 5 II, 13| there are some which are wider in extent than it but not 6 II, 13| in extent than it but not wider than its genus (by attributes 7 II, 13| genus (by attributes of wider extent mean all such as 8 II, 13| inhering in every triad and of wider application (inhering as 9 II, 13| which they are severally of wider extent than the subject 10 II, 13| nameless. It will then be of wider extent than triad-assuming 11 II, 13| than triad-assuming that wider potential extent is the 12 II, 17| severally, the effect is wider than the subject (e.g. the 13 II, 17| right angles is an attribute wider than triangle or are), but 14 II, 17| and is at the same time of wider extent than vine; and of 15 II, 17| vine; and of fig, and is of wider extent than fig: but it 16 II, 17| than fig: but it is not wider than but coextensive with 17 II, 17| so that both A and B are wider than their respective subjects. 18 II, 17| consequently A must be of wider extent than B; otherwise