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1 II, 11| you should argue from the addition of one thing to another. 2 II, 11| thing to another. If the addition of one thing to another 3 II, 11| as well. Moreover, if an addition of something to a given 4 II, 11| may not be good: for the addition of good to evil does not 5 II, 11| good, any more than the addition of white to black makes 6 II, 11| absolutely" so which without any addition you are prepared to say 7 II, 11| that whatever without any addition is generally accounted to 8 III, 3 | Moreover, judge by means of an addition, and see if the addition 9 III, 3 | addition, and see if the addition of A to the same thing as 10 III, 3 | desirable than does the addition of B. You must, however, 11 III, 5 | should judge by means of addition, and see if A when added 12 IV, 2 | well; but one must show in addition that walking does not partake 13 V, 2 | understand. Moreover, in addition to this, it is inevitable 14 V, 2 | there should be no further addition beside the expression which 15 V, 2 | property mentioned: for such an addition is made to no purpose. Thus ( 16 V, 3 | to belong. Moreover, in addition to this, even after he has 17 V, 5 | fulfilled. Moreover, in addition to this, the same attribute 18 VI, 3 | contained in the same genus. Any addition, then, of that kind will 19 VI, 3 | the definition of man, the addition "capable of receiving knowledge" 20 VI, 3 | first off food". Here the addition of the word "undigested" 21 VI, 3 | undigested matters, so that the addition "undigested" is required; 22 VI, 3 | natural attribute, so that the addition of the word "natural" is 23 VI, 3 | therefore redundant, an addition of the particular after 24 VI, 6 | though it be true, yet the addition of it to the genus fails 25 VI, 14| and also any superfluous addition, so that one is better supplied 26 VII, 1 | examine them by means of an addition, and see whether the addition 27 VII, 1 | addition, and see whether the addition of each to the same thing


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