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1 I, 6 | account expect to find a single line of inquiry which will 2 I, 10| opinion that there is but one single science of grammar, it might 3 II, 3 | show that it belongs in a single case, we shall demolish 4 II, 3 | not enough to discuss a single instance in order to show 5 II, 3 | easily able to quote any single argument applying to all 6 II, 5 | by the demolition of any single one of these consequences, 7 II, 7 | evil to enemies. Or (3) a single verb may be attached to 8 II, 10| cases are alike as regards a single thing and a number of things: 9 II, 10| former that dealt with a single thing, viz. that to "know" 10 III, 1 | such cases if we can show a single advantage, or more than 11 III, 6 | has stated that only one single pleasure is good, it is 12 IV, 5 | impossible to place in a single genus, e.g. the "cheat" 13 IV, 6 | species rendered to be not one single species but several different 14 IV, 6 | the species rendered be single, look and see whether the 15 V, 1 | in comparison with every single thing that is, so that if 16 V, 2 | that "man" is used in a single sense, "naturally civilized 17 V, 2 | rendered as its property a single character and not several, 18 V, 7 | identically related" is a single predicate in process of 19 VI, 4 | real object the essence is single: if, then, there are to 20 VI, 10| see if he has rendered a single common definition of terms 21 VI, 13| nature of things have a single product: for some things 22 VI, 13| found primarily in some single subject, whereas the things 23 VI, 13| not found primarily in any single subject, but each in a separate 24 VI, 13| found primarily in some single subject, see if that medium 25 VII, 1 | and "greatest" must be a single thing, if it is to be proved 26 VII, 1 | life is not numerically single, nor yet the good life, 27 VII, 3 | degrees is of no use when a single definition is compared with 28 VII, 5 | if we have overthrown any single point whatsoever, we shall 29 VII, 5 | it is enough to show in a single case only that it fails 30 VII, 5 | it does not belong in one single case. The particular proposition 31 VIII, 14| will enable one to turn a single rule into several. A like 32 VIII, 14| be taken generally, as a single thing-whereas to formulate