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1 I, 4 | and curved belong to line, odd and even, prime and compound, 2 I, 4 | within number what is not odd is even, inasmuch as within 3 I, 10| arithmetic assumes the meaning of odd and even, square and cube, 4 I, 12| indeterminately; B determinate odd number; C any particular 5 I, 12| number; C any particular odd number. We can then predicate 6 I, 22| example of the latter is odd as an attribute of number-though 7 I, 22| element in the definition of odd; of the former, multiplicity 8 I, 22| to the term below it as odd is to number, for this would 9 I, 22| would mean the inherence in odd of another attribute of 10 I, 22| of another attribute of odd in whose nature odd was 11 I, 22| attribute of odd in whose nature odd was an essential element: 12 II, 3 | nature of unity and the odd, and all the other sciences 13 II, 13| nothing outside number is odd. It is such attributes which 14 II, 13| possesses the attributes number, odd, and prime in both senses, 15 II, 13| triad is, viz. a number, odd, and prime in the former 16 II, 13| apply, the first two to all odd numbers, the last to the