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1 I, 15| meaning, viz. (1) to fail to possess the power of sight, (2) 2 I, 15| the opposite of "not to possess the power of sight" is to 3 I, 15| the power of sight" is to possess it, while of "not to put 4 I, 15| since animals naturally possess each kind of "sense", both 5 II, 4 | science", then he will also possess grammatical or musical knowledge 6 II, 10| will one opinion; and if to possess sight be to see, then also 7 II, 10| be to see, then also to possess hearing will be to hear. 8 II, 11| be white or good-it will possess the character it imparts 9 III, 2 | two things which if all possess, we do not need the other 10 III, 2 | than that which all may possess and still we want the other 11 III, 2 | in order to be thought to possess the other, then that one 12 III, 2 | we wish to be thought to possess; thus (e.g.) we repudiate 13 III, 3 | which does not. If both possess it, then the one which possesses 14 IV, 5 | even God and the good man possess them; for they are capable ( 15 V, 2 | aforesaid senses; so that to "possess sensation" would in this 16 V, 2 | than one thing, viz. (1) to possess sensation, (2) to use one’ 17 V, 7 | property of a trainer to possess the ability to produce vigour, 18 V, 7 | property of a doctor to possess the ability to produce health.~ 19 VI, 6 | always either lack breadth or possess it, so that "length" as