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presence 7
present 34
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presently 1
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35 suppose
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34 present
34 whatever
33 apply
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present

   Book, Paragraph
1 I, 4 | clear that according to our present division, the elements turn 2 I, 7 | than one thing, but they present no differences in respect 3 I, 16| differences which things present to each other should be 4 II, 4 | must be possible. In the present instance the proof proceeds 5 II, 4 | has to do also with the present and the future. For we are 6 II, 4 | are said to know things present and future (e.g. that there 7 II, 7 | that we recognize the Form present in each individual.~Again, 8 IV, 4 | number, as is the case with "present" and "grant". For a present’ 9 IV, 4 | present" and "grant". For a present’ is of something or to some 10 IV, 4 | grant" is the genus of "present", for a "present" is a " 11 IV, 4 | genus of "present", for a "present" is a "grant that need not 12 V, 1 | to the time called "the present"; and so arguments in regard 13 V, 3 | rendering the property of the present time he has omitted to make 14 V, 3 | it is the property of the present time which he is rendering: 15 V, 3 | was the property of the present time which he intended to 16 V, 3 | states the property of the present time, and so he cannot have 17 V, 3 | rendering the property of the present time, he has, in stating 18 V, 3 | it is the property of the present time that he is stating: 19 VI, 6 | pain, since pain will be present in them. Similar in character, 20 VI, 6 | living thing immune at present from destruction". For a 21 VI, 6 | thing that is immune "at present" from destruction will be 22 VI, 6 | destruction will be immortal "at present". Possibly, indeed, in this 23 VI, 6 | of the words "immune at present from destruction": for it 24 VI, 6 | has not been destroyed at present, or that it cannot be destroyed 25 VI, 6 | it cannot be destroyed at present, or that at present it is 26 VI, 6 | destroyed at present, or that at present it is such that it never 27 VI, 6 | that a living thing is at present immune from destruction, 28 VI, 6 | destruction, we mean that it is at present a living thing of such a 29 VI, 6 | that it is immortal only at present. Still, if ever it does 30 VI, 6 | definition belongs in the present only or past, whereas what 31 VI, 8 | almost everybody prefers the present experience of pleasure to 32 VI, 10| nutriment, congenitally present with it": for this is found 33 VII, 3 | belongs to another inquiry. At present it concerns us only so far 34 VII, 3 | far as is required for our present purpose, and accordingly


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