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I. THINGS which are equal to the same are equal to one another . II . A part of a part is a part of the whole . III . A predicate of a predicate is a predicate of the subject . IV . A predicate of a definition is a predicate of the ...
I. THINGS which are equal to the same are equal to one another . II . A part of a part is a part of the whole . III . A predicate of a predicate is a predicate of the subject . IV . A predicate of a definition is a predicate of the ...
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