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1 I, 5 | property of man relatively to a horse and a dog. That nothing 2 I, 7 | man and another, or one horse and another: for things 3 I, 7 | the same genus, such as a horse and a man. It might appear 4 I, 17| all, e.g. to a man and a horse and a dog; for in so far 5 II, 2 | log, a stone, a man, and a horse. Clearly then he renders 6 III, 2 | monkey to a man, whereas a horse bears none: for the monkey 7 III, 2 | witness the likeness of a horse to a donkey, and that of 8 III, 2 | e.g. if Man be better than Horse, then also the best man 9 III, 2 | is better than the best horse. Also, if the best in A 10 III, 2 | be better than the best horse, then also Man is better 11 III, 2 | also Man is better than Horse without qualification.~Moreover, 12 V, 1 | a man, in relation to a horse, to be a biped. For one 13 V, 1 | a biped, and also that a horse is a biped: in both ways 14 V, 1 | of a man in relation to a horse for the former to be a biped 15 V, 1 | quadruped, and also that the horse both is a biped, and is 16 V, 1 | possesses in comparison with a horse, viz. being a biped: for 17 V, 1 | case a biped, whereas a horse is never a biped at any 18 V, 4 | inasmuch as a man and a horse are the same in kind, and 19 V, 4 | not always a property of a horse to stand by its own initiative,