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   Book, Paragraph
1 I, 7 | emphatic: that is why we do not distinguish it from the things that 2 I, 9 | 9~Next, then, we must distinguish between the classes of predicates 3 I, 12| these definitions, we must distinguish how many species there are 4 I, 13| propositions; (2) the power to distinguish in how many senses particular 5 I, 18| thing is, because we usually distinguish the expression that is proper 6 II, 3 | meanings of a term be obvious, distinguish how many meanings it has 7 II, 3 | clearly it is possible. Distinguish as many meanings as are 8 II, 6 | supposing his statement does not distinguish whether he meant that it 9 III, 3 | it.~Moreover, you should distinguish in how many senses "desirable" 10 IV, 6 | category of essence, you should distinguish the genus from the differentia 11 IV, 6 | that it is difficult to distinguish whatever always follows 12 V, 2 | For one which does not distinguish its subject from other things 13 V, 2 | language of definitions, to distinguish. In the case contemplated, 14 V, 3 | immediately afterwards, and should distinguish its subject from other things. 15 VI, 2 | the questioner may himself distinguish the various senses of the 16 VI, 8 | cases if he has failed to distinguish the quantity or quality 17 VI, 10| answering you should yourself distinguish between the senses. Further, 18 VI, 12| of relative terms do not distinguish to what the object is related, 19 VI, 13| each of them. Moreover, distinguish between the different senses 20 VIII, 1 | of questions and first to distinguish the premisses, other than 21 VIII, 2 | the very hardest things to distinguish which of the things adduced 22 VIII, 3 | be either to define or to distinguish, or to supply the intermediate 23 VIII, 4 | position: for one may, perhaps, distinguish between the mistake of taking


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