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1 I, 4 | attributes contains its subject-e.g. line or number as the case 2 I, 8 | merely frequent occurrences-e.g. of eclipse as happening 3 I, 15| the genus of A, clearly G will not be the genus of 4 I, 19| suppose H similarly related to G and G to B; then must this 5 I, 19| similarly related to G and G to B; then must this series 6 I, 19| another term H prior to G, which is attributable to 7 I, 19| which is attributable to all G. The same questions arise, 8 I, 22| in the ultimate subject-e.g. its attributes in number 9 I, 25| the other through F and G. Then A-D is known to the 10 I, 29| B feeling pleasure, and G relaxation. We can then 11 I, 29| Again, we can predicate A of G without falsehood, and G 12 I, 29| G without falsehood, and G of B; for to feel pleasure 13 I, 33| capable of being otherwise-e.g. the apprehension that animal 14 II, 14| the remaining classes-e.g. if this first subgenus