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1 II, 2 | in some other way. This mistake is most commonly made in 2 II, 6 | universal, and so has made a mistake: and so he has if he has 3 II, 6 | seldom good, so that his mistake is even worse if he has 4 IV, 2 | immortal. Clearly, then, a bad mistake has been made; for the differentia 5 IV, 5 | activity.~They also make a bad mistake who rank a "state" within 6 IV, 5 | too, people make the bad mistake of putting an affection 7 V, 5 | Accordingly he makes a mistake if he has failed to add 8 V, 5 | specifically", and still make a mistake. For the things in question 9 VI, 6 | he will have made a bad mistake.~Again, see if he has rendered 10 VI, 6 | this kind, he has made a mistake: for we undergo absolutely 11 VI, 6 | dipping water, he has made a mistake: for that is not its natural 12 VI, 6 | the definer has made a mistake. For every disposition and 13 VI, 9 | not so rendered, clearly a mistake has been made.~See, also, 14 VI, 9 | terms keep an eye on this mistake, e.g. supposing any one 15 VI, 9 | he fails, he has made a mistake. Likewise, also, if he has 16 VI, 9 | denote a privation: thus a mistake of this sort also would 17 VI, 11| instead of "doublet".~The mistake is even worse, if actually 18 VII, 5 | is more likelihood of a mistake occurring in a large than 19 VIII, 4 | distinguish between the mistake of taking up a wrong position 20 VIII, 12| in argument is due to a mistake of the arguer rather than 21 VIII, 13| in the latter case the mistake lies in regard to the conclusion;