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1 I, 5 | two-footed" is in point of fact ascribed as a property in 2 II, 3 | as (e.g.) the essential fact that the triangle has its 3 II, 3 | angles, and the accidental fact that the equilateral figure 4 II, 10| you can argue from the fact that an attribute belongs, 5 III, 1 | the hot and the cold, in fact in all the primary constituents 6 IV, 3 | would come to see clearly a fact like this. An objection 7 V, 5 | occur, as it does not, in fact, in the case of fire. For 8 V, 8 | comparison based on the fact that an attribute belongs.~ 9 VI, 3 | thing; but as a matter of fact the subject said to be a 10 VI, 5 | of reading": neither in fact has succeeded, but only 11 VI, 5 | mentions the one only. In fact he has done it perhaps worse, 12 VI, 6 | this is contrary to the fact: for there exist both lengths 13 VI, 6 | there will be no "man". In fact, we may lay down absolutely 14 VII, 5 | every case. It appears, in fact, as though, just as in other 15 VIII, 3 | definition be given, the fact asserted becomes immediately 16 VIII, 8 | establish something else by the fact of a number of similar questions 17 VIII, 10| solution has not as a matter of fact been brought, yet the questioner 18 VIII, 11| believe what is not the fact more firmly than the truth. 19 VIII, 14| ability is required: in fact real natural ability just