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1 I, 1 | knowledge of them has originally come through premisses which 2 I, 11| that through them we may come to know something else. 3 I, 11| in every case either have come to be or be eternal: for 4 I, 11| so without ever having "come to be" so, or being so eternally. 5 II, 2 | again divide these until you come to those that are not further 6 II, 4 | grow or be destroyed or come to be, and so forth with 7 II, 9 | then all the rest as well come to be shown to be so: e.g. 8 III, 1 | than that which does not come within the genus "x"-e.g. 9 III, 1 | nothing else is likely to come to us from it.~ 10 III, 3 | anything else being likely to come of it.~Moreover, you should 11 III, 6 | their species until you come to those that are not further 12 IV, 3 | other instances, one would come to see clearly a fact like 13 IV, 5 | whether both naturally come to be anywhere in the same 14 IV, 5 | that they do not naturally come to be in the same faculty 15 VI, 3 | absolutely the first thing to come off the food, but only the 16 VI, 4 | way could the definition come always to be one and the 17 VI, 6 | any of the objects that come under it is predicated of 18 VI, 13| another that nothing can come of them, e.g. a line and 19 VI, 13| rendered in this form fail to come under the aforesaid division