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1 I, 18| we define it: for of the common predicates that which is 2 I, 18| render as the genus what is common to all the cases, we shall 3 I, 18| place them in that which is common to both as their genus.~ 4 II, 1 | overthrowing a view universally are common to both kinds of problems; 5 II, 1 | universally, because such are common to both universal and particular 6 II, 3 | applying to all cases in common, as (e.g.) the geometrician 7 II, 4 | This commonplace rule is common for both purposes, both 8 III, 1 | whereas in respect of what is common in both of them they do 9 III, 3 | adducing a case in which the common term uses, or in some other 10 IV, 2 | principles: for they depend upon common rules: for the genus should 11 IV, 4 | aforesaid commonplace rule is common to the subject of Accident 12 V, 2 | avoided all terms that are common to everything and used a 13 V, 2 | has used no term that is common to everything, it would 14 VI, 10| he has rendered a single common definition of terms that 15 VI, 10| definition corresponding their common name is one and the same, 16 VI, 10| has rendered a definition common to both senses instead of 17 VI, 11| the word "speculative" is common to both expressions, yet 18 VI, 11| the definition rendered is common to it and something else 19 VI, 11| for the word "number" is common to both expressions, and 20 VIII, 8 | arguments that are contrary to common opinions, whose solution 21 VIII, 11| that a man who hinders the common business is a bad partner, 22 VIII, 11| arguments as well there is a common aim in view, except with