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1 I, 4 | a thing consequentially connected with anything is essential; 2 I, 4 | is essential; one not so connected is "coincidental". An example 3 I, 4 | death is also essentially connected with the cutting, because 4 I, 4 | well as consequentially connected with their subjects. For 5 I, 6 | demonstration, is not necessarily connected with A and C, then the man 6 I, 6 | must be consequentially connected with the minor, and the 7 I, 15| as we saw) be atomically connected with a subject B, so its 8 I, 16| e.g. supposing A atomically connected with both C and B, if it 9 I, 17| attributes not atomically connected with or disconnected from 10 II, 3 | a point most intimately connected with our immediately preceding 11 II, 14| the properties essentially connected with the first of the remaining 12 II, 14| with what species it is connected and what.properties belong