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1 I, 6 | 6~We must not fail to observe that all remarks 2 I, 15| than one meaning; e.g. "to fail to see" a phrase with more 3 I, 15| one meaning, viz. (1) to fail to possess the power of 4 I, 15| the power of sight, (2) to fail to put that power to active 5 I, 15| opposite to each sense of "to fail to see"; e.g. the opposite 6 IV, 1 | be generally thought to fail, to apply to some object 7 IV, 4 | Moreover, see whether the term fail to be used in the same relation 8 IV, 4 | like case relationships fail to yield a like construction 9 IV, 4 | the species and the genus fail to be used in relation to 10 IV, 6 | whether the term rendered fail to be the genus of anything 11 IV, 6 | that partake of the genus fail to be specifically different 12 V, 5 | what belongs naturally may fail to belong to the thing to 13 VI, 3 | over. Likewise, too, those fail who say that "cooling" is " 14 VI, 4 | One must, however, not fail to observe that those who 15 VI, 10| one sense only, and yet fail to see that he has rendered 16 VI, 13| definitions rendered in this form fail to come under the aforesaid 17 VII, 5 | included in the formula fail to belong, the definition