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1 I, 5 | specifically from one another, this property was proved of each of them 2 I, 5 | know that triangle has this property commensurately and universally, 3 I, 5 | triangle as such has this property, nor even that "all" triangles 4 I, 5 | does not recognize this property, one does not know it of " 5 I, 7 | cannot prove of lines any property which they do not possess 6 I, 7 | genus, but through some property which it shares with other 7 I, 9 | subject-unless we know, e.g. the property of possessing angles equal 8 I, 24| rectilinear figure possesses the property for no further reason, at 9 I, 29| change, D alteration of a property, B feeling pleasure, and 10 I, 29| suffers alteration of a property, and that which alters a 11 I, 29| and that which alters a property changes. Again, we can predicate 12 II, 2 | partial sense) I mean a property, e.g. eclipse, equality 13 II, 8 | nature just as a "peculiar" property must be inferred through 14 II, 8 | middle which is a "peculiar" property; so that of the two definable 15 II, 11| after supper possess the property of preventing food from 16 II, 18| causes; is the cause of the property’s inherence in the several