E2P37
Proposition — Part II
Latin
English (Elwes 1883)
That which is common to all (cf. Lemma II., above), and which is equally in a part and in the whole, does not constitute the essence of any particular thing.
Modern English
What is common to all things, on this see Lemma 2 above, and is equally in the part and in the whole, does not constitute the essence of any particular thing.