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1 II, 4| sciences; and if any one possesses scientific knowledge or 2 III, 2| applies whenever a man possesses the necessities of life 3 III, 3| the same species one which possesses the peculiar virtue of the 4 III, 3| possess it, then the one which possesses it in a greater degree is 5 III, 3| should look and see which possesses them more markedly, i.e. 6 III, 5| a quality to that which possesses it, or to which it belongs, 7 IV, 6| musical, in being musical, possesses knowledge in some respect, 8 V, 1| the property which virtue possesses, in comparison with knowledge, 9 V, 1| always, is one such as man possesses in comparison with a horse, 10 V, 1| as the faculty of reason possesses in comparison with that 11 V, 5| either because that thing possesses a state, or because it is 12 V, 5| it will belong to what possesses that state; while supposing 13 V, 5| supposing he renders it to what possesses the state, it will belong 14 VI, 6| whether the differentia stated possesses anything that is co-ordinate 15 VI, 6| of breadth is that which possesses no breadth and that only,